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February 04, 2011


February 03, 2011
• Reporters Targeted in Egypt; Casino Theft Suspect Arrested; Charlie Sheen's Home Rehab; Rhianna's Racy New Video Reportedly Banned; JLo Heading to the White House for Super Bowl; Palin Snubs CPAC, Again; State Department Condemns Reporter Arrests in Egypt; 'On the Case'
• Egypt Arresting Journalists?; Could Fort Hood Shooting Have Been Prevented?
• Egyptian State TV Tries to Shape What Egyptians See; Reporters Harassed & Attacked in Egypt; Economy's Ticking Time Bomb
• Truck Plunges Into Icy Water; Thousands More Flights Have Been Cancelled; Bitter Cold After Epic Storm; Egyptian Vice President Wants Dialogue; Zach Walls Three Minute Speech On Same-Sex Marriage; Report Showing Failures In Preventing Fort Hood Massacre; Obama States When He Became A Christian; Arrest In Bellagio Heist; Inside A Revolution In Egypt; Record Low Temperatures in Texas as Fans Prepare for Super Bowl; Rubble Recycled to Concrete
• Yemen's 'Day of Rage'; Beyond the Violence in Egypt; Egyptian- American Business Owners' View; Street Triage and Makeshift Hospitals in Cairo; J.Lo & Marc Anthony Headed to White House for Super Bowl; President Obama Explains His Faith; Some Egyptians 'Willing To Die For Freedom'
• Still a Tense Situation in Cairo; Yemen's 'Day of Rage'; Blizzard Causes Travel Troubles; Youth, Poverty in Arab World; An American Helps in Egypt; New VP Suleiman Addresses Egyptian People; President Obama Explains His Faith
• Largest Cyclone to Hit Austrailia; Norweigian Political Nominates WikiLeaks for the Nobel Peace Prize; Lake Rescue Out of Oklahoma; Planned Parenthood Under Fire After Secretly Taped Video Leaks; America as an "Addict Nation"
• President Obama Speaks Live at National Prayer Breakfast; Historic Cyclone Hits Australia; Tensions High in Cairo After Bloody Clashes; Egyptian Police Rounding up Journalists; Yemen's Day of Rage; Anti-Abortion Group Goes Undercover at Planned Parenthood; Poll: Florida Senator is Vulnerable; Young Packer Fans' Team Spirit


February 02, 2011


February 01, 2011


January 31, 2011
• Crisis in Egypt; Higher Gas Prices Coming?; Health Care Struck Down; Mom Kills "Mouthy" Kids
• Florida Judge Strikes Health Care Law; Thousands Fleeing Egypt; Monster Snowstorm Targets Midwest
• White House Comments on Egypt; Turmoil in Egypt: Why Now?; Florida Judge Strikes Down Health Law
• Millions Urged To Hit Streets To Protest In Egypt; Mubarak Swears In New Cabinet Members; Friday Confirmed Deaths In Egypt; Detroit Rampage By Moore Caught On Tape At Precinct; Police Surrounded Moore's Home For Sexual Assault Charges; Big Storm Coming Working Up In The U.S.; Balancing Act On Egypt, Obama Administration Not Taking Sides; Balancing Act On Egypt; Egypt and Oil Prices; Major Blizzard in the Making; Marines Send to U.S. Embassy in Egypt; The Muslim Brotherhood: Who are They?
• No Sign of Anti-Mubarak Movement Waning; Nevada Looks to Diversify Economy; Getting Americans Out of Egypt; Taking Sides In Egypt; Shopping By The Seasons; Pakistani Mom In First Grade
• U.S. Response to Egypt Crisis; Larger Protests Planned in Egypt; Unrest Could Impact Oil Supply; Tips on Spotting a Shotty Contractor
• Unrest and Protests in Egypt Continue; Lawlessness and Food Shortages Starting to Take Their Toll in Egypt; U.S. Evacuating Americans From Egypt; Wall Street Watches Oil Routs in Egypt; Tea Party's Role in Republican Politics Welcome, Says Gallup; Quality Versus Quantity of Jobs Created
• Shots Fired in Alexandria; Heavy Machine Gun Fire Overnight; The U.S. Diplomatic Challenge; Couple Marries While Running Marathon; Suez Canal: Egypt's Critical Link; Clinton's Concerns over Haiti; Bad Tour Start for Tiger Woods


January 30, 2011


January 29, 2011
• Uprising in Egypt
• Egypt in Crisis; Violent Clashes Have Killed Dozens
• At Least 31 Reported Killed in Alexandria; Security Breakdown in Egypt, Citizens Protecting their Own Property
• Dramatic Events Continue To Unfold In Egypt, With No Resolution, Protestors Defy Curfew, Mubarak Refuses To Step Down
• Peaceful Alexandria Protests Take Deadly Turn; Much Uncertainty For Residents in Cairo; Neighborhood Watches Being Formed as Looting Becoming a Real Concern
• Peaceful Protests Supporting the Egyptian People Occurring Globally; Israel Worried About Egyptian Protests Effects on Current Peace Agreements, Process; Examining the Egyptian Ripple Effect on the Entire Middle East Region; Social Media Continues to be Current Tool of Communication Throughout Egypt
• Journalists Use Twitter to Report From Egypt Amid Violence and Chaos; Residents in Egypt's Major Cities Fight to Stop Looting, Chaos; Reports That Five People Killed During Siege on Egypt's Interior Ministry
• U.S. Administration Acknowledges Significant Role of Social Media Technology in Egyptian Protests; Signs of Anarchy Appearing as Police Appear to Have Abandoned Cairo; Demonstration Supporting Egypt Scheduled at U.N. in New York; Many in Israel Worried Over Egyptian Protests
• Mubarak Appoints Vice President, New Prime Minister; 38 Reported Dead in Protests Including 10 Security Forces; Worldwide Demonstrations Showing Support for the Egyptian People Springing Up; Social Media Galvanizing Force in Protests; Saudi Arabia Comes Out in Support of Mubarak
• Protests Continue in Egypt as Demonstrators Defy Curfew; Military Out in Full Force in Cairo; President Mubarak Appoints New Cabinet Members; Understanding the Similarities Between Tunisia and Egypt; U.S. State Department: " Concerned About the Potential for Violence...Urges Restraint"; Profile Emerging of Egypt's New Vice President


January 28, 2011


January 27, 2011
• Protests Continue in Egypt; Unrest in Yemen; The Tea Party Caucus Meets; American Missionary Murdered
• Uprising in Egypt; Charlie Sheen Rushed to Hospital; Worrying Financial Crisis Report Released; Snow Pounds Northeast
• Storm Whomps Philly; Six Minutes of Segregation; Tourist Mecca Seeks Young Talent
• Public Schools in Pennsylvania Separating By Race And Sex; Nor'easter Re-Buries Northeast; Soldier Proposes to Wrong Woman; Lockdown Lifted at Army Facility; Breaks in Grim Sleeper Case; Marijuana Flung From Mexico to U.S. Border; Arkansas Bird Deaths; Six Minutes Of Segregation; Choosing Gibbs' Replacement; Social Media's Impact on Protests in the Middle East; Mohamed ElBaradei Arrives in Cairo; Kenmore Connect: Hold, Push & Listen
• Jailed Over School Boundaries; Snowbound Again; Arab World Rocked by Revolution; Tea Party Get-Together; Trending Online; Taliban Recruit Inside Prisons
• Storm Slams Northeast, Mid-Atlantic; Two-Cent Insurance Cancellation; Missing Gun Epidemic; The Hactivists' Role with Protests in the Middle East; Screaming Match in PA State House; Return of the 'Old Spice Guy'; Australia Imposes 'Flood Tax'
• A Brutal Winter 2011; Insurance Dropped Over Two Cents; D.C. Drivers Stranded for 10+ Hours
• Thousands Without Power in DC Area; A Foot of New Snow in Boston; Why Winter 2011 So Brutal; Muslim Population in US Expected to Double by 2030; Facebook Turns Posts into Ads; Old Spice Guy Back; Missionary Shot in Mexico; Federer Falls in Australian Open


January 26, 2011
• Chaos in Cairo; Serial Killer in New York?; President's Reaction to SOTU Speech Leak; Google's Hiring Surge; Cruel Call to Victim's Sister; New Detention Facilities Commander; Tax Cut Deal Puts Deficit at $1.5T; Alleged Natural-Born Killer; Cop Accused in Sex Assaults
• Interview With Colorado Senator Mark Udall; Massive Protests Continue in Egypt; East Coast Travel Delays; New York Police Hunt for Potential Serial Killer; President Obama Moving to the Center?; Protests Continue in Egypt; Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook Fan Page Hacked; Disney Launches New Family Friendly Cruise Ship; President Touts Green Energy as Future of the Economy
• Holes in the Web; World Economic Forum
• State of the Union Address: Win the Future; Barack Obama in Wisconsin; Dow Tops 12,000 Ahead of Federal Reserve Prediction; Toyota Announces Another Recall; Mining Accident In Northern Columbia; Richard Quest at Super Bowl of Economics; Research on Guns and Violence; Davos Hosts The Rich & Powerful; Sanjay Gupta's Seat at Davos; Viewers Grade Obama's State of the Union Address; President Obama in Wisconsin; Demands For Freedom in Egypt; Eat, Text, Read & Drive???
• President Obama Takes Message to Main Street; Anti-Government Rage in Egypt; Flash Point: Lebanon; Hot Off The Political Ticker; Trending Online; The Help Desk
• The President Sells Jobs Plan; Protests in Egypt; Congresswoman Giffords Moved to Rehabilitation Hospital; Protests in Egypt Continue Today; More Money in Your Pocket
• President Obama Calls for Unity; Serial Killer Fears in NY
• Grading the Speech; Salesman Fired For Packers Tie Gets New Job; Girls Basketball Team Apologizes for Winning. New York Lawmaker Proposes Ban on Texting While Walking; President Pushes Investment Following State of the Union; Congresswoman Giffords to be Transferred to Rehab Today; Google to Hire Thousands; More Protests in Egypt; Vick Endorsement Deal


January 25, 2011
• 35 Dead in Moscow Attack; Murder Over Religion?; NY Serial Killer; 'Tunisian Wind' Reaches Egypt; It's Good to Be King; State of the Union Address: Post-Game Plan; 'On the Case'
• Interview With Wyoming Senator John Barrasso; President Obama Set to Deliver State of the Union Address; Investigation Into Moscow Suicide Bombing Continues; House of Representatives Promises to Cut Spending; Massive Protests in Egypt
• The President's View, and Yours; President Obama's Energy Promise; Breaking Out the Seating Chart at the State of the Union Address
• State of the Union Address Now Eight Hours Away; The President You and Yours; How the Cookie Crumbles; Emanuel Back on Chicago Ballot; Anti-Government Protests in Egypt; President Obama on Afghanistan/Iraq; Report on the President at CNN Blog; Where to Rent Versus Buy; Home Price Slump Deepens; State of the Union Secrets; Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani Sentenced to Life in Prison; Day of Rage in Lebanon; Kinect-Like Technology For Your PC & TV
• Preview of State of the Union Address; 'Help Desk' Tips; Oprah Winfrey Reveals Family Secret; Oscar Nominations Announced; Traditions Versus Requirements; Hot Off The Political Ticker
• President Obama Prepares for State of the Union Address; GOP Push Budget Resolution; McDonald's to Raise Prices; Violent Protests Rock Egypt; Academy Announces Nominations for Annual Awards in Movies and Cinema; 'The Big Brown Comedy Hour'
• State of the Union" Tonight; GOP's Cost Cutting Pledge; Man Wins Online Libel Case
• Pres. Obama's State of the Union Address; Fallout of Russia's Airport Blast; Pot Soda Under Attack; Missing Girl, First Labeled Runaway, Feared Dead; Oprah Announces She Has Half-Sister; One Girl's Quest to Meet All State Representatives


January 24, 2011
• Bomber Hits Airport; Officers Die In Shootout; Campuses In Ohio Closed
• Rahm Emanuel Thrown Off Chicago Mayoral Ballot; Arizona Shooting Suspect to Appear in Court; Confessed Baby Snatcher in Court; Bomb Blast Kills Dozens at Moscow Airport; President Obama Prepares to Deliver State of the Union Address
• Deadly Blast at Moscow Airport; Loughner Arraignment Today; Update on Congresswoman Giffords' Condition; Innovation and Education
• Saving Wounded U.S. Troops; Dangerous 24 Hours for Police Across the Country; Gunman At Police Station in Detroit Killing; State Of The Job Market; Dire Prediction from the GAO; Rahm Emanuel No Longer Front-Runner in Chicago's Mayoral Race; How to Prevent Your Baby from Being Kidnapped from Hospital; Top Palestinian Official Accuses Al Jazeera of Smear Campaign; Moscow Bombing, At Least 35 Dead
• Bombing at Moscow Airport; Jared Loughner Arraigned Today; Sensitive Memos Leaked Online by Al Jazeera; Happily Ever After Debt; Hot Off The Political Ticker
• 31 Dead at Explosion at Moscow's International Airport; Suspect in Carlina White Kidnapping Turns Herself In; Update on Congresswoman Giffords' Condition; Two Police Officers Killed in St. Petersburg, Florida; State of the Union: Congressional Prom Night?; "Becoming Chaz" Big Hit at Sundance Film Festival
• Russian Airport Deadly Blast; Monsters in the Maternity Ward
• SOTU on Jobs; SOTU, Seats and Symbolism; Deadly Blast at Moscow Airport; Cruise Ship Rescues Three Americans Adrift Near Cuba; Housing Market Predicted to Decrease in 2011


January 23, 2011


January 22, 2011
• Search for Missing Boy Halted; Giffords to Begin Rehab; Inside the Bunny Ranch; Electronic Pickpockets; Accusations of Abortion Horror
• CA Police Halt Search For Missing Boy; Biggest Mafia Bust in FBI History; Superintendent Andres Alonso Revolutionizes and Reinvigorates Baltimore Schools; Breaking Down the NFL Conference Championship Games; Smartphones Getting Smarter
• Celebrating the Life of Sargent Shriver; Doctors Say Congresswoman Giffords Looks Spectacular; Accused Ft. Hood Shooter Nidal Hasan May Be Ruled Incompetent For Trial; New Study Shows Good Looks and Big IQs Go Hand In Hand; The Psychology of the Tiger Mom Discipline; Hiding Debts Not Beneficial to Relationships; Pakistani Mother Who Missed Out on Education Returns to Elementary School; Newsom Film "Missrepresentation" Released at Sundance; Woman Trapped in Car for Week Releases Book; Hawk Visits Library of Congress
• FBI Joins Search For Woman Accused of Kidnapping Carlina White in 1987; Divers Continue Search For Missing California Toddler; Doctors Very Optimistic on Giffords; Financial Restart For 2011; Reviewing New Movie Releases; 127 Indicted in Mafia Round Up
• Giffords New Doctors Thrilled at Level of Recovery; U.N. Officials Concerned About Afghanistan Parliament Inauguration Delay; Baby Doc Speaks Out About Return to Haiti; Investigators Continue Search for missing 4-Year-Old in California Canal; Obama Touts $45 Billion in Trade Deals With China During Weekly Radio Address; Caring for Boston's Homeless; Possible Bin Laden Warning; Remembering Sargent Shriver
• Karzai Refuses to Swear in New Afghani Parliament; 4-Year-Old Boy Ripped From Grandmother's Arms in CA Kidnapping; New Year, Same Financial Turmoil; Surgeon General's Call to Action For Breastfeeding; Danny Glover Talks About Sundance Film Festival Entry
• Giffords Recovery Continues in Houston; Former Lawmaker Helping Duvalier in Haiti; Elizabeth Olsen at Sundance Film Festival; FBI's Mafia Crackdown; Accused Shooter Jared Loughner Indicted
• Giffords Transfer 'Flawless'; How to Find $500 in your Closet; Cold Case Warms Up; Gearing Up for 2012 Election; Bill Daley Takes White House Reins; Teenage Sex Crime Victims Treated Like Criminals; MTV's 'Skins' Draws Fire; Building Up America: Charm City Cakes
• Funeral For Kennedy Family Member Sargent Shriver Underway; Congresswoman Giffords Continues Her Recovery; Tension in Afghanistan Government May Result in Violence; Former Dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier Returns To Haiti; Analysts Speculate on Oscar Nominees and Winners; Man Breaks World Record For Most Rounds of Golf Played; Rudy Giuliani May Be Entertaining Presidential Run; New Mobile Phone App May Allow Owners to Pay For Goods and Services Directly


January 21, 2011


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