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October 02, 2010
• U.S. Expected to Issue Double Advisory Sunday Due to Terror Alert; Rutgers Suicide Shows Vulnerabilities; Risk of Hackers Accessing Your Computer, Webcams; Documentary Highlights the Young Conservative Movement; Dr. Gupta Interviews Michael J. Fox
• "One Nation" Rallies; U.S. Travel Warnings in Europe; A Single Mom Gets A Nutritional Makeover In Order To Save Money, Feed Her Teens Healthier Meals
• U.S. Considers Travel Warnings; East Coast Flooding; "One Nation" Rally at Lincoln Memorial; Rutgers University Honors Tyler Clementi; Investing in Healthy School Lunches; McMillan: "Happiness Is a Right"; East Coast Flooding; California Legislators Reach Compromise
• Advocacy Groups Organize Rally on D.C.; Personal Finance Expert Gives Advice; Author Terry McMillan Talks about Life after Divorce; New CNN Show Reviews News Stories from the Previous Week
• Flooding Kills Eight People, Al Qaeda Leader Audio Message, Liberal Groups Unite, Rutgers University Plans Vigil; Terry McMillan's "Getting to Happy"; Paris Hilton and Anna Nicole Smith Court Case Updates; Rahm Emanuel Leaves the White House for Chicago; New Toys for the Holiday Season; Panama Welcomes U.S. Retirees
• Deadly Flooding Hits East Coast; Drones Target Militants in Pakistan; Cyber-bullying Tragedy; White House Chief of Staff Resigns; Economy is Voters' Main Worry; Websites Take on Bullying; "One Nation" Rally in D.C.; Overcoming Obstacles; The Vegetable Revolution
• New Osama bin Laden Tape Released; Unemployed Workers Organizing for Political Action; Tyler Clementi: A Young Life Cut Short; NAACP Organizing Rally at Washington D.C.; New Toys Coming Out For Christmas Season; Teacher Admits to Prostitution Past


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September 25, 2010
• Pastor to Address Sex Charges; Championing Mental Health
• Pastor Faces Sex Charges; Church Members Defend Bishop; "What the Pope Knew"
• People Use YouTube to Make Money; Susan Burton is a "CNN Hero" of the Year Nominee; Waters Keep Rising in Upper Midwest; Bishop Eddie Long to Address Sex Charges; Protest against Christian Concert at Fort Bragg
• Judge Orders U.S. Military to Reinstate Openly Lesbian Nurse; Administration Urges for Dismissal of Awlaki Lawsuit
• Anwar Al-Awlaki; Freed Hiker Sarah Shourd; Bishop Eddie Long Used Church Money to Coerce Young Men into Relationships; Pope Benedict Oversaw Abuse Cases; Avandia Under Review; Don't Ask, Don't Tell
• Justice Department Argues Capture or Kill Order for an American Citizen with Terrorist Ties; Consumer Product Expert Gives Advice for Saving on Energy; Pastor of Mega Church to Address Charges of Sexual Abuse during Sermon
• Anwar al-Awlaki CIA Hit List, Bishop Eddie Long Lawsuits, Florida Overturns Gay Adoptions Ban; Never Asked, Never Told; Lohan and Hilton Legal Troubles; Mitt Romney Woos New Hampshire; Terry McMillan Getting to Happy
• Controversial Concert; 4th Sex Lawsuit Filed against Pastor; Community Helps War Hero's Family; Drug Take-Back Day; Sarah Shourd Savors Freedom; Controversy Surrounding Planned Islamic Center; Stumping for Votes; Israeli Actors Threaten to Boycott Cultural Center in West Bank Settlement
• Pastor at Megachurch Accused of Sexual Abuse to Give Sermon Addressing Charges; Online Phenomenon Features Dads Blogging About Fatherhood; Bill Allowing The Repeal Of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Blocked By Republicans; Republicans Claim They Will Repeal, Replace Health Care Bill if Elected; New Documentary Targets American Education System


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September 18, 2010
• Christine O'Donnell's Admission in 1999 Clip; Pope Expresses 'Deep Sorrow'; Trial in Shocking Home Invasion; High School Quarterback Mourned
• High School Quarterback Mourned; Freed Prisoner Returning to U.S.; Trial in Shocking Home Invasion; Alcohol Vs. Pot; Hip Hop Psychology
• Sarah Shourd Leaves Middle East After Release in Iran; Afghans Vote Despite Attacks; WSJ Ranking Show Public Schools Favored; Survey Says College Should Teach Real-World, Ground Education; Chile Bicentennial Focuses on Trapped Miners; Mexico Hit By Hurricane Karl, Bermuda Braces for Hurricane Igor
• Tracking the Hurricanes; Pope Benedict in Britain; Boxed In by Crime; Researchers Find A Layer Of Oil In Sediment In The Gulf, Near The BP Well
• Pope Benedict in Britain; Shourd Heading Home; Natural Gas Well Drilling; Value Voters Summit Straw Poll; Africa Child Labor
• American Hiker Released From Iranian Prison; Movement to Ordain Woman as Priests in Catholic Church Addresses Vatican; Poverty Increasing in America; U.S. Latino Population Growing; Some Scam Artists Taking Advantage of Unemployed; Afghans Vote in Parliamentary Elections
• Connecticut Trial Raises Questions in Home Invasion Case; Confronting Joran Van Der Sloot; Lawsuit in Michael Jackson's Death; Goldman Sachs Discrimination Allegations; Rental Car Fee Frenzy; Doggie Tweets; BP's Oil Well Sealment; Alaska's Republican Write-In Candidate; Sarah Shourd Freed; Afghan Voters Facing Threats; Police Response Questioned
• Pope Expresses "Sorrow" for Scandal; Murkowski's Long Shot Bid; Bermuda Braces for Igor; Afghans Vote under Threat of Attack; Sarah Shourd Makes First Public Statement; Chilean Miners Celebrate, Wait; CarLashes: Accessory or Excess?
• Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski to Run as Write-in Candidate; BP to Permanently Seal Oil Well; Civil Right Hero May Have Been FBI Informant; Parliamentary Elections Held in Afghanistan; CNN Hero Continues Work; High School Star Quarterback Dies Suddenly on Football Field; Girl Raises Her Own Money to Buy School Supplies


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