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February 14, 2011


February 13, 2011
• Man Goes on 28 Hours of Terror in New York; Cairo Returning to Normal; Similarities between Egyptian Uprising and U.S. Civil Rights; Budget Battles Ahead; Eight Dead in Mexico Drive-by Shooting; Married Congressman Quits; Super Bowl Ticket Lawsuit
• 28 Hours of Terror; Egypt's Crisis through iReports; Ron Paul Wins CPAC Straw Poll; Improving Your Looks Online; Mass Shooting in Mexico City; Egyptians Begin Work Week without Mubarak as President; Italians Fed Up with Prime Minister Berlusconi; Health Concerns at the Playboy Mansion; Arizona CEO Faces Prostitution Charges
• Eight Dead in Mass Shooting; Cairo Returning to Normal; Egypt Uprising and U.S. Civil Rights; Super Bowl Ticket Suit; Windy Weather Across the Country Leaves Mess; Houston Police Again Accused of Abuse; States to Reduce Penalties for Teen Sexting; Woman Tries to Mail Puppy
• Renowned Dancer Takes a Bow; Five Ways Vacations Help Careers; Lady Gaga's Big Entrance; George Wallace is Back; Five Sets of Brothers in Marines; Valentine's Gift Ideas; Valentine's Day Spending
• Egypt's Parliament Dissolved; Egypt's New Military Leadership; Golf Phenom Zakiya "Z" Randall; Boycotting Valentine's Day; The New Face of Alvin Ailey
• Egyptian Parliament Dissolved; Cairo Gets Back to Work; Weirdest Grammy Showdowns; Believing What You See Online; Reservation Fire Spreads Fast; eBay and Coach Don't Mix; Gadgets for Valentine's Day; Eyeing the Big Business Picture; Egypt's Military Dissolves Parliament; Massive Fire Spreads to 20 Homes


February 12, 2011
• Deadly Violence in Mexico; After the Revolution: What's Next?; 4 Dead after NYC Rampage
• Police Search for Singer; CPAC & The Straw Poll
• Switzerland Freezes Assets of Hosni Mubarak; Community Activists Call for Houston P.D. to Be Cleaned Up; Some States Reduce Penalties for Sexting Teens; Egyptians Tidy Up Site of Revolution; Egyptians Ponder what's Next After Revolution; Ron Paul Wins CPAC Straw Poll; New York Congressman Quits after Web Flirting Scandal
• U.S. Administration in Damage Control Mode As Diplomatic Relations with Egypt's Neighbors Need Shoring Up; Egypt's New Day; Meeting of Conservatives
• Egyptian Americans Celebrate Mubarak Departure; Arizona Sues Feds; Meeting of 10,000-plus Conservatives
• Revolution in Egypt and World Reactions; The End of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac; Oral Lee Brown's Scholarship Program; The History of the Green Book; Anti-Government and Pro-Government Protestors Clash in the Streets of Yemen Today
• Change in the Middle East; The House Republicans Spending Bill; U.S. Military Leaders Directly Engaging With Egyptian Military; Top Legal Cases of the Week; Valentine's Day Gifts: Are They More About Money Than Love?
• Revolution in Egypt: The View from Israel; Egypt in Transition; Egyptian Military States All Existing Egyptian Treaties to Be Honored, Enforced; Protesters and Military Clean Up Tahrir Square; Egypt's Military Promises Democracy; Mubarak Assets Frozen; Markets React to Egypt; Egypt's Political Pivot Man; Behind the Revolution
• Memorial in Tahrir Square; Egyptian Americans Celebrate in the States; Applauding Egypt's Uprising; Talking to the New Egypt; The Military's Role in Egypt; Egypt at the Crossroads; Swiss Freeze Mubarak Assets; Conservatives Converge in D.C.; Mandela the Family Man; Celebrating Change in Egypt


February 11, 2011


February 10, 2011


February 09, 2011


February 08, 2011


February 07, 2011
• Some Call for CPAC Boycott; 'On the Case'; Power Outage At Newark Airport; Passengers Revolt On Flight; Rumsfeld's First Interview Since '06
• Arizona's Continuing Immigration Battle; President Obama Delivers Speech to U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Super Bowl Champs Welcomed Home
• Defining a Citizen; 79.9 Percent Interest Credit Card; Drugs Smuggled on Flights; The President's Religion
• A Sense of Normalcy in Cairo Today; President Obama Speaks to Chamber of Commerce; Drugs Smuggled On Flights; George W. Bush Threatened With Charges; Assange in London Court; Deadly Frat House Shooting; American Hikers in Iran Appear in Court; The Six-Year-Old Boy Behind the Mask; Mark Kelly's Back at Work; The Arizona Immigration Debate; Defining a Citizen; AOL Acquires Huffington Post; Gay Parents In The Bible Belt; White House Briefing
• Egyptian Protesters Vow Not to Leave; President Obama Talks Before Super Bowl; George W. Bush Cancels Trip to Geneva; Talk Back Question; Hard To Be Out Of Work Boomer; Drugs Smuggled On Flights
• Protesters Form Human Chain in Egypt; Hackers Hit Nasdaq Network; Living, Sleeping and Fighting in Tahrir Square; President Obama Speaks to U.S. Chamber of Commerce Today
• What It's Like to Be Single; AOL Buys Huffington Post; Slow Progress in Egyptian Negotiations
• Egypt's 14th Day of Protests; Wall Street Rides a Rally; Sales of High-Prices Bourbon Rise; Egypt's 14th Day of Protests; AOL Buys Huffington Post; Packers Win Super Bowl; Stressed Out by Heavy Snow; SNL's Winners & Losers in Egypt; Ronald Reagan Remembered; Pack Fans Celebrate in Dallas


February 06, 2011


February 05, 2011
• Life Inside Tahrir Square; U.S Demonstrators Show Support for Egypt Protests; Sex Trafficking and the Super Bowl
• Rallies Support Egypt Protests; Interview with Will.i.am; Super Bowl Youthful Half-Time Program; Children Left Behind
• Friends, Family Celebrate Reagan's 100th Birthday; Officers Beat Teen, Get Misdemeanor Charges; Michael Fosberg Discusses Revelation He is African-American; 24 Hours Before Super Bowl Kickoff; Mubarak's Son Resigns from Party; Rallies Held across U.S. to Support Egyptian Protesters; Charlie Sheen Reportedly Doing Rehab at Home
• Former U.S. Special Envoy Seems To Contradict Obama About Mubarak's Immediate Departure; Protesters Defy Curfew Again; Egypt's Uncertain Future
• Egypt's Strategic Importance; A Hero Off the Gridiron; Charlie Sheen Bank in Rehab; Some Elite Egyptians in Protests
• Prominent Members of Egypt's Ruling National Democratic Party Resign; President Hosni Mubarak's Son No Longer Eligible to Take Over Egypt's Presidency; Poor Economic Conditions Are One Source of Unrest in Egypt; Boy Treated For Severe Cancer Plays College Football After Recovery; Shoe Selling Internet Business Has Fun Work Environment; Jordan's Royal Family Attempting to Head Off Popular Protests With Limited Governmental Reforms; Grandparents May Be the New Market in Growing Economy
• Leadership of Egypt's Ruling Political Party Resign; Health Care in the Nation's Highest Courts; Latest Ruling in Tucson Shooting; Congressman Sues For Big Bucks Over Olive Pit
• Cairo Protest: Day 12; Diplomatic Maneuvering; Unrest Hits Pentagon; Solidarity Protests Held in U.S.; Journalists Attacked; Countdown to Super Bowl; Muslim Brotherhood Calls for President Mubarak's Resignation; Latest From Alexandria, Egypt; Key to Shoe Company's Success
• Some Egyptian Demonstrators Continue in Liberation Square; Egyptian Vice President Meets With Anti-Government Protestors; Heavy Security Prepared For Super Bowl; Video of Police Beating Prone Suspect Released; Mailman Saves Elderly Woman; Celebrities Tying Themselves to Super Bowl; Bad Weather Continues to Hit South


February 04, 2011
• Husband of Gabrielle Giffords Headed to Space; Egypt Protests Continue; Bellagio Theft Suspect Arrested; Porn Sunday; U.S. Is 'Addict Nation'; Weekend: Republicans and Reagan; McCain: Won't Endorse 2012 Candidate; Mark Foley Re-Enters Political Fray; Security at Super Bowl; 'Political Pop'; 'On the Case'
• Huge Protests Continue in Egypt; Husband of Gabrielle Giffords Heading to Space; Hundreds of Flights to Super Bowl Canceled; President Obama Speaks Out on Egypt Crisis; Bad Weather Continues in the South
• Peaceful Demonstration in Tahrir Square; Shrimp Swimming in the Desert; An Astronaut's Struggle; "Day of Departure" Rally in Egypt; African-American Unemployment
• Egypt's Day Of Departure; Kelly Will Command Endeavour; Unemployment Rate Falls To 9 Percent; New Orleans Population Decline; 16 Sailors Dismissed Over Drugs; New Friends For Bullied Teen, the Philadelphia Eagles; Super Bowl Travel Challenges; Unemployment Rate Drops; An Astronaut's Struggle; Reagan's Lasting Legacy; 'Day of Departure' Rally in Egypt
• Egypt's 'Day of Departure'; Egyptian Military's Critical Role; Saving Brooklyn; Can't Light Up At Park; The Help Desk; Super Bowl Uniting Americans; From Homeless To Super Bowl
• Tone of Protest Changes in Cairo; Super Bowl Fever Hits Wall Street; Journalists Targeted in Egypt; Jobs Report Disappointing; Super Bowl Ad Preview; Football Fuels Passion to Live; Super Bowl Uniting Americans; NFL Players Surprise Bullying Victim
• Egypt's "Day of Departure;" Proof Internet Feeds Into Gullability?
• Egypt's Day of Departure; Mapping Egypt's Future; January Jobs Report Disappoints; 630 Flights to Dallas Canceled; Countdown to the Super Bowl


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


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