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March 31, 2011


March 30, 2011
• Libyan Rebels Retreating; Unrest in Syria; Judge Halts Wisconsin Labor Law Again; Bronx Cobra Tweets; Justice Scalia Causes Accident, Gets a Ticket
• Libyan Rebels in Retreat; Killer Whale Back at SeaWorld; Protests Erupt in Syria After President Assad's Speech; Workers Continue Attempts to Contain Nuclear Disaster in Japan; Contaminated IV Bags Infect 19 Patients in Alabama Hospital; Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates Brief Congressional Leaders on Libya
• Once More on the Retreat; Four-Year-Old Girl Back in the U.S.
• Stopping The Leaks In Japan; Syrian President Blames Conspirators; Wisconsin Judge Halts Union Law; Killer Whale Comes Back; Nine Patients Die In Alabama Hospitals; United And Continental Merger; Arming Libya's Rebels; The Great Moonbuggy Race; Obama Discusses Nobel Prize
• Syrian President Speaks Out; Time to Fire Donald Trump from Political Arena?; Rag-tag Fighters Versus Gadhafi; Arming the Libyan Rebels; Libyan Rebels and Al Qaeda; Syrian Leader Stands Defiant; The Reagan Shooting; Talk Back Question; Acapulco Child Sex Trafficking
• Smoke Rises at Second Nuke Plant; Libyan Rebels Lose Ground; Bad IV Bags Tied To Nine Deaths; Breaking Down Radiation Levels; President Obama Speaks at Georgetown University
• Nine Dead From IV Infection; Rebels Lose Ground in Libya; Syria Blames "Enemies"
• Syrian President Blames Enemies; Contaminated IVs Suspected in Nine Hospital Deaths; Rebels Lose Ground in Libya; New Concerns About Spread of Radiation in Japan; Bullet Hole Found on Boeing 737; Tea Party Losing Support; Possible Criminal Charges in BP Spill; Victim's Parents Sue Facebook


March 29, 2011
• Battle For Libya; Murder Picture on Facebook; Water Landing; Sandstorm; Buried Alive; Gadhafi's Son on U.S. Internship; Syrian Government Falls
• MLB Looking into Proper Treatment for Players with Concussions; Congress Holds Hearings on Bias against Muslims; Wal-Mart May Be Subject to Massive Class Action Lawsuit for Discrimination against Women; Protests Continue in Damascus Against Assad Government; Poisonous Snake on the Loose in Bronx Zoo; World Leaders Meet to Discuss Libya; Jimmy Carter Meets With Cuban President
• Women Workers V. Walmart; Gadhafi Stalls Rebels' Advance; War in Afghanistan; The Power of Green Power; Trump Birth Certificate Controversy
• Women Workers Versus Walmart; Activist Erin Brockovich On Capitol Hill; Hillary Clinton Met With Opposition Leader; Secretary of State Clinton Holds Press Conference; Gadhafi Drives Back Rebels
• Libyan Forces Batter Misrata; Blueprint for a New Libya; Libyan Woman Faces Charges; Syrian Cabinet Quits; Twenty One Killed in Iraq Attack; Radioactive Water Contained; Japan Needs Replacement Crews; Battling Toxic Water and Soil; The Fight for Libya's Future; Women versus Wal-Mart; Angry Birds All The Rage; The Help Desk; Talk Back Question; Immigrant Guest Worker Law
• Explosions Near Ras Lanuf, Libya; Fighting Rages in Libyan City; Japan Wants New Nuclear Crews; Senator John McCain Gives President's Speech Mixed Review; Syria Dissolves its Government; The Heroes at Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Plant
• Libyan Rebels Try to Hold Ground; Cast Defends Portman's Dancing; Region in Rebellion
• Witness Claims Utter Carnage in Misrata; The Dangers of Plutonium in Japan; Senators Briefed on Nuclear Crisis; Snow Blamed for 11-Car Crash in Virginia; Ex-Mistress Testifies Against Barry Bonds; Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Discusses Action Against Libya; 82,000 Apply for Sheen Internship; Syrian Government Resigns


March 28, 2011
• Libyan Woman Claims Rape by Soldiers; Libyan Rebels Take Key Towns; Radioactivity 100,000 Times Normal at Fukushima Daiichi; Japanese Doctors & Nurses Haunted by Memory of Patients
• Libya Rebels Make Key Gains; Revolt Spreads in Syria; Nuclear Crisis in Japan; Jimmy Carter Returns to Cuba; Threat of Body Scanners; Couple Could Get Death Penalty; Bond's Ex-Mistress Testifies; Screaming Woman's Fate Unknown; Reporter Put in a Closet at a Biden Gig
• Warplanes Strike Libyan Targets; Japan's Nuclear Crisis Worsens
• Libyan Rebels Strike Back; Plutonium in Soil, Radiation in Ocean; Medical Marijuana Approval; Questioning Libya Strategy
• Say Goodbye to Free Content; U.S. Role in Libya; Superbug Causing Sickness in Los Angeles County Hospitals and Nursing Homes; Former President Jimmy Carter Visits Cuba; President Obama to Explain Scope of Libyan Mission Tonight; Libyan Rebels Strike Bank; Explosion Kills Scores In Yemen; Two Missing Journalists released; Congress Resumes Work On Budget; Japan's Nuclear Crisis Worsens
• Libyan Woman Claims Rape by Soldiers; Some Japanese Won't Evacuate; Who are the Opposition Fighters in Libya?; Situation Tense In Syria; Sendai's Airport Open Again
• New Radiation Concerns at Nuke Plant; Making the Case for Libya
• Rebels Target Gadhafi's Birthplace; NATO Taking over Entire Mission; What President Obama Needs to Say; Inside Look at the Libyan Rebels; Japan Can Expect More Aftershocks; New Radiation Concerns at Fukushima Plant; More Banks Cut Debit Card Rewards; Jimmy Carter Headed to Cuba; The Royal Wedding Cakes


March 27, 2011


March 26, 2011
• Libyan Dragged Away After Rape Claim; Protests and Violence in Syria; Remembering Geraldine Ferraro
• Crisis in Japan; Woman Accuses Gadhafi Forces of Rape, Abuse; The Reality of Radiation; Japan's Economic Survival; Signs of Japanese Resilience
• Libyan Woman Alleges Rap by Gadhafi Militia Members; Battle Continues in Libya; More Unrest in Syria; Bad Weather Across Much of U.S.; Geraldine Ferraro Dies; Non-Whites Wanted in California City
• President Defends Military; Fears Reactor Cracked; Paying for Homes in Cash; Woman In Tripoli Approaches Journalists For Help, Saying Gadhafi Military Beat, Raped Her
• Schools Equals Testing Centers; Mom Opt Out of State Tests; Civil War Looms in West Africa; Storm Threat in the South; New Air Traffic Control Rules; Libyan Woman Says She was Raped; NATO Taking Over Libya Ops; No Time for Grief; 2010 Census Changes; Rare Look at U.S. Nuke Plant; Schools As Testing Centers
• First Female Vice Presidential Candidate Geraldine Ferraro Passes Away at Age 75; President to Address Nation About Libya Operation; Republican Presidential Hopefuls Converge on Iowa Ahead of Caucus; Real Estate Foreclosures Still a Potential Problem for American Economy; Rebel Forces Take Back a Major City From Pro-Gadhafi Forces in Libya; America Banning Some Food Imports From Possibly Contaminated Areas in Japan; Witnesses Claim Sniper Fire Against Anti- Government Protesters In Misrata, Libya
• Libyan Woman Dragged Away After Describing Rape to Reporters; Libyan Rebel Forces Take Ajdabia; Political Pioneer Geraldine Ferraro Dies; NATO Takes Control of Libya No-Fly Zone; Cash Sales New Trend in Housing; Lohan, Bonds, Dr. Conrad Murray Trial Developments
• Brits Protest Budget Cuts; Libyan Woman Recounts Attack; Libyan Rebels Recapture Key Town; Radiation Levels Up in Water; Hiroshima Survivor's Mission; Asleep in the Control Tower; NBA Players Give $1,000 a Point to Japan Relief; Listening in on Suspected Abusers
• 'Continual Physical Repression of Journalists' in Libya; Protesters Against British Government Austerity Measures Clash With Police In London; Rebel Forces Take Back a Major City From Pro-Gadhafi Forces; Woman Claims She Was Beat and Raped By Libyan Army Members; Witnesses in Syria Say Anti-Government Protestors Shot By Snipers; Japanese Workers Continue Attempts to Contain Nuclear Disaster; Some NBA Players Donating to Effort In Japan


March 25, 2011
• Japan's Nuclear Worries; Battle for Libya; Unrest in Syria; Sleeping Controller Equals Safety Concerns at Major Airports; Obama Calls Congress on Libya; One in Six in U.S. is Hispanic; Anti Government Protests in Jordan; FDA Bans Some Japanese Food Imports; Gingrich Accused of Libya Flip-Flop
• Protests in Yemen; Unrest in Syria; President Obama Calls Congress on Libya; New Nuclear Fears in Japan; The Human Factor; Don't Order Red or Black Fords; Japan Business Shutdown; Milestone in New York; Man Kills Self to Help Libyan Rebels; 75 Killed in Myanmar Quake; One Shot at Indiana Middle School; Elizabeth Taylor Laid to Rest
• NATO's New Role in Libya; 'Unwelcome: The Muslims Next Door'; Tracing Reactor Core Leak; Possible Reactor Core Leak; Controller Sleeps as Planes Land; Taylor Late to Her Funeral; Hispanics 50 Percent of U.S. Growth; Quake Kills Dozens in Myanmar; Deadly Anti Government Protests in Syria; Unnecessary Gadgets; Interview with Bradley Cooper
• Signs Point To Vessel Breach; The Battle For Misrata; Al Mehdi Gave His Life For The Rebels; Everyday Civilians Now In War Against Gadhafi; The Other Side of Groupon; Tracing A Reactor Core Leak
• Man Sacrifices Life to Help Libyan Rebels; Reactor Core May be Leaking in Japan; Large Protests in Jordan; U.S. Handing Over No-Fly Command; NATO to Command No-Fly Zone; Household Net Worth Drops; Life Returns in Tsunami Zone; The Help Desk; Talk Back Question; Too Young For Facebook
• Martyr in the Fight for Libya; Radiation Shapes Woman's Life; Gunfire in Syria During Protests
• U.S. Hands Over Libyan No-Fly Zone; Target Edges Wal-Mart on Price; A Royal Bachelor Party; Mass Funeral in Tripoli; Mass Funeral in Tripoli; Japanese Official: Possible Reactor Core Breach; Large Protests in Jordan; Multiracial Population Rises
• White House and Congress Disagree on Libya; Air Traffic Controller Suspended for Sleeping in Control Tower at Regan National Airport; Hispanic Population Now Over 50 Million; Heavy Rains Unleash Mudslides, Evacuations on West Coas; Economic Recovery Picks Up Steam. AFLAC Duck Needs New Voice; Gates Defends Israeli Attack; Arizona Knocks out Number One Seed Duke; Possible Reactor Core Breach in Japan's Nuclear Plant; U.S. Hands over Libya No-Fly Zone


March 24, 2011


March 23, 2011
• Libyan Ground War; Radiation Fears Escalate in Tokyo; Inside a U.S. Nuke Plant; Protestors Shot in Syria; Gadhafi Inner Circle Reaches Out to U.S.' John Boehner Questions Libya Action; Elizabeth Taylor Dead at 79
• Ground War in Libya; Radiation Fears in Tokyo; Actress Elizabeth Taylor Dies; President of Yemen Agrees to Presidential Elections Before End of Year; Protests in Syria Bring Violence; A Bomb is Set Off in Jerusalem
• Elizabeth Taylor Dead at 79; Seventy Percent of School's Kids Missing in Town in Japan; Opposing Gadhafi
• Larry King Remembers Liz Taylor; Bomb Attack In Jerusalem; Radioactive Tap Water in Japan; Opposing Gadhafi; Allies Make Headway in Libya; Health Reform One Year Later; NASA Helps Cancer Patients Beat Chemo Side Effects; Computer of the Future Helps Transform Movie Magic Into Real World Technology
• Tokyo's Water not Safe for Babies; Libyan Air Force 'Ineffective'; Inside Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant; Fire Out At Interior Ministry; Elizabeth Taylor Dies At Age 79; Talk Back Question
• Blast at Main Jerusalem Bus Station; How U.S. Crew Members Were Rescued in Libya; Higher Levels of Unsafe Radiation Found in Food, Unrest Escalating in Syria; Water in Japan; Elizabeth Taylor 1912- 2011
• Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79; Blast At Jerusalem's Central Bus Station
• Gadhafi May Be Reaching Out; Shifting from Missiles to Planes; Radioactive Material Found in Tokyo's Tap Water; Elizabeth Taylor Dies at Age 79; Libyan Mission Done 'On The Fly'; A Look Back at Elizabeth Taylor's Life; Explosion on Jerusalem Bus


March 22, 2011
• Gadhafi Defiant; Nuclear Containment Efforts Continue in Japan; Tripoli's Port Damaged; Reporting From War Zones; The Drills and Military Preparation in Saving Downed Aircrafts in War Zones; U.S. Expects More Arab Support in Libya; President Obama's Nuclear Ties
• Unrest in Egypt; Gadhafi Still Attacking Civilians; Fighting Continues in Libya; Large Protests Break Out in Yemen and Syria; A Witness in Misurata, Libya, Describes a Dire Situation; Financial Experts Give Advice
• Damage on Both Sides in Libya; U.S. Fighter Jet Crashes in Libya; New Child Car Seat Guidelines
• Damage On Both Sides; U.S. F-15 Crashes Due To Equipment Failure; Trump's Dealings With Gadhafi; Trump On Presidential Run; World Markets Amid The Turmoil; Cost of U.S. Involvement ; Yemen on the Verge of Civil War?; Japan's Radiation Threat; NFL's Lawrence Taylor Pleads Guilty to Underage Sex Charges; Hydrogen Fuel Breakthrough; Weapons of War: The Weaponry of Operation Odyssey Dawn
• U.S. Fighter Jet Crashes in Libya; Cooling Down Crippled Nuclear Plant; Instability Threatens Yemen; AT&T and T-Mobile; The Help Desk; Talk Back Question; Search Dogs To The Rescue
• U.S. Warplane Crashes in Libya; Egyptian Ministry of Interior on Fire; Consequences of Criticism of Libya Action; Major Developments in Yemen; Japanese Death Toll Rising to Above 9,000; New Recommendations on Child Car Seats
• U.S. Jet Crashes in Libya, Both Crew Members in American Hands; Congress Criticizes Obama
• U.S. Jet Crashes in Libya; Holding the Coalition Together


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