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June 25, 2009


June 24, 2009
• South Carolina Governor Admits Affair; Iowa High School Coach Killed; Blogger Gets White House Press Room Q&A; Police Shooters Cleared in New Orleans Killing
• Health Debate Reaches Fever Pitch; Bloody Crackdown Reported in Iran; Governor's Mystery Travels
• Investigators Look for Cause of Fatal Metro Accident; Security Cracks Down on Iranian Rally; New Nixon Tapes Released; Living in Certain Parts of U.S. Could Raise Risk of Cancer, Study Says; Flight 1549 Survivors Say US Airways Insurer Is Blowing Off Their Medical Claims
• Iranian Protestors Under Attack, Reports of Brutal Beatings; Pres. Obama wrote letter to Ayatollah Khamenei before Election; The Changing War in Afghanistan; Steve Jobs gets Liver Transplant; President Obama Selling the Health Care Reform Plan; Tips on Starting your own Successful Business
• Lawmakers Haggle Over Health Care Reform; Eyewitness Account of Protester Beatings in Tehran; Student Loan Changes; Former Supreme Court Justice Has New Children's Book Out; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Program Aims to Diversity Orchestras; Experts Say Global Recession Close to Bottoming Out
• Protests Continue in Iran; Audio Tapes from the Nixon Library Released
• Iran's Supreme Leader Not Poised for Compromise; Obama Administration Ramping Up Iran Rhetoric; Obama May Be Ready to Return Ambassador to Syria After Four-Year Absence; Sanford's Hiatus Spent in Argentina, Not Appalachian Trail; Day Three of D.C. Metro Crash Investigation; No Answers About Steve Jobs' Liver Transplant


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June 12, 2009
• Iranians Vote; Palin Takes on Letterman; Retired Couple Allegedly Spies for Cuba; American Student on Trial in Italy
• Undocumented Students Have to Put Their Education Goals on Hold; Young Voters May Carry Iranian Presidential Election; Homeless Advocate Talks About Stereotypes Against the Homeless; How to Track Legislators' Expenses With Public Funds; Congress Passes Unprecedented Regulations on Tobacco; Anne Frank's Image Age Progressed To Show What She Would Look Like on her Eightieth Birthday; How to Recycle Your Old TV and Other Apparatus Due to Digital Switch; TSA Rejects Applicant Because of HIV Status; George H.W. Bush Celebrates Eighty-Fifth Birthday
• New Bill Will Place Tobacco Under FDA Regulation; Women May Be Key in Iranian Election; Girl Gets Obama Memento from Town Hall Meeting; Texas Officials Using Forfeiture Funds for Questionable Purposes
• No Experience in the Driver's Seat; Iran Votes; Mexico Tourist Fears; Health Benefits for Congress; HIV Epidemic is Real; Check for Drafts
• New Law Increases Regulation of Tobacco Industry; Iranian Presidential Election Draws Massive Voter Interest; Holocaust Museum Reopens; Doctors Concerned about Public Health Insurance Reimbursement Rate; Airlines Cutting Flights; Storm Chasers Study Tornados; Obama Hails Tobacco Law
• Pyongyang to Test Another Nuke?; Iranian Election Underway; Dealing with Tobacco
• Pyongyang May Be Preparing For a Nuclear Test; House Expected to Vote on Tobacco Control Bill Today; Business Groups Meeting to Talk About Obama's Proposed Health Care Reform; Large Turnout at Iranian Polls Said to be Unprecedented


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