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March 03, 2011


March 02, 2011
• U.S. Troops Killed in Germany; Battle for Libya; Bombings In Libya; Galliano Sorry For Ethnic Slurs; Medical Marijuana Market; 'On the Case'
• Battle for Libya; Serena Williams in Hospital; New Video Shows Air Strikes Against Eastern Libyan Town; Mickey Rooney Testifies before Congress about Elder Abuse; New Evidence Points to Moammar Gadhafi as Ordering Pan Am 103 Bombing; Charlie Sheen's Sons are Taken from His Home
• Moammar Gadhafi Unleashes Attacks; Abuse and Neglect on the Rise Against Elderly; Sitting on Success; Pay Gap Narrows, But Still Exists; U.S. Troops Fired on in Germany
• Texas Immigration Bill; U.S. Could Cut Ties with Libya; Apple Unveils iPad 2 in San Francisco; Potential Fifth Case of Measles in Boston; TSA Taking Action at Honolulu International Airport; President Obama Makes Unannounced Appearance in Briefing Room; U.S. Troops Attacked In Germany; Gadhafi Unleashes Attacks; Libya's Refugee Crisis; Robert F. Kennedy's Killer Up For Parole; Court OK's Funeral Protests; Serena Williams Medical Emergency; Unveiling IPad 2 This Hour; Charlie Sheen Says He's On A Drug Called Charlie Sheen; Texas Immigration Bill
• U.S. Military Bus Involved in Fatal Airport Shooting in Germany; Bombing in Libyan Oil Town; Study Assesses Women in America; Sheen's Twins Taken From Him; Talk Back Question; False Claims About President Obama; Informing North Korea
• Anti-Gay Church Gets Protest OK; U.S. Troops Fired on in Germany; Gadhafi: 'Thousands Will Die'; Why Huckabee Thinks President Obama is Liberal
• House Pass Temp Spending Bill; Sheen's Twins Taken Away From Him; Women Still on Unequal Economic Ground; At Least One U.S. Soldier Shot at Frankfurt Airport
• Gadhafi Forces Launch Attacks; U.S. May Cut Diplomatic Ties with Libya; Gas Reaching $4 a Gallon in Some Cities; Police Take Custody of Charlie Sheen's Twins; Senate Set to Vote on Government Extension


March 01, 2011


February 28, 2011


February 27, 2011


February 26, 2011
• Uprising in Libya; Gadhafi Clings to Power; U.N. Slaps Libya with Sanctions; What Led to Libya Turmoil
• Gadhafi Clings to Power; Voodoo Sex Ignites Fatal Fire; Sheen's Radio Rant Kills Sitcom; The Congressman And the Crossdresser
• UN Reports More than 1,000 People Killed in Libyan Unrest; Budget Battle: Raging in Wisconsin; Program Helps Autistic Children for Flying; Public Safety Department Asks Officers for Facebook Passwords; No Charges Filed in Sacramento Assault Case; All the Women Want to Work with Actor Colin Firth; Obama Says Gadhafi Has Lost Right to Rule
• Impasse in Wisconsin; Cracking Down on Protesters in Libya; Tea Party Movement Celebrates The Spark That Started It Two Years Ago
• UN Security Council Holds Urgent Session to Discuss Sanctions Against Liby; A Rare Glimmer of Hope from the Nation's Capitol; Another Heated Day of Protests over Wisconsin's Budget Battle; Teachers Get Pink Slips in Providence, Rhode Island
• U.N. Security Council Debates Resolution Involving Sanctions on Libya; Representatives Meeting in D.C. to Avoid Government Shutdown; Numerous States Making Cuts to Education to Meet Budget Needs; Face- to-Face Conversation: Supermodel Iman; Financial Planners Give Advice on Travel Insurance; Countdown to the Oscars
• National Governor's Association Meeting in D.C.; Talking to Animals Help One Man Overcome Speech Impediment; Top Legal Cases of the Week; Personal Finance With the Dolans; Top Picks for Sunday's Academy Awards Show; Government Negotiations; U.N. Libya Sanctions; Wisconsin Rally; Iman Interview
• Representatives Move Toward Compromise on Deal to Keep Federal Government Operational; Violence Continues in Libya Amid U.N. Vote For Sanctions; Governors Meet This Weekend in DC; Battle Over Collective Bargaining Rights Rages on Across the Nation; Tea Party Turns Two; In the Fast Lane With NASCAR
• Anti-Government Protests Continue In Libya; U.N. Security Council Votes in Favor of Sanctions Against Libya; Pro-Union Demonstrations Continue in Wisconsin; Oscar Fashions; Some Signals of Compromise Between Political Parties in Forestalling Government Shutdown; Hollywood Prepares For Academy Awards


February 25, 2011
• Americans Evacuated Out of Libya; Obama Administration Imposes Sanctions on Libya; Republican-led Wisconsin Assembly Passes Anti- Union Legislation; White House Recognizes History of Motown
• Americans Evacuated From Libya; Obama Administration Imposes Sanctions Against Libya; Libyan Ambassador to U.N. Speaks Out Against Moammar Gadhafi to U.N. Security Council; Americans in Libya Ferried to Malta; First Meeting of President's Council on Job Creation
• Ferry From Libya Nears Malta; Wisconsin Dems Defy Deadline; Changing the Stigma About HIV; White House Warns Businesses About Volatile Mideast; Americans Arrive in Malta
• Moammar Gadhafi Says To Prepare To Defend Libya; Tripoli Protesters Fired Upon; Ferry From Libya Nears Malta; Democrats Cry Shame At Budget Vote; Four Amish Children Killed in Kentucky; New Drama From Charlie Sheen; Wisconsin Dems Defy Deadline; Dems Cry Shame At Budget Vote; Budget Woes Threaten Teachers; Questioning Role Of Unions; New Social Secretary; Betting On Kings in the Middle East; The Price We Pay: Oil & Gas; Reports: Deadly Fighting in Tripoli; Outrage in Iraq
• Military Mind Games; Finally Able to Flee Libya; Showdown in Wisconsin; Coffee Prices Climbing; The Help Desk; Talk Back Question; Bottoms Up Beer Dispenser
• Uprising in Libya: Attacks in Tripoli, Anti-Government Rallies Elsewhere; American Evacuees Set Sail From Tripoli; Rising Produce Prices; Finally Able to Flee Libya; Wacky Oscar Fashions; Gadhafi in Tripoli's Green Square
• Americans Evacuated from Libya; Uprising in Libya; Psychological Manipulation
• Evacuating Libya; Wisconsin Assembly Passes Union Curbing Bill; U.S. Government May Shut Down; Party at the White House; Fowler Upsets Mickelson


February 24, 2011


February 23, 2011
• Anti-Gadhafi Protests Continue in Libya; Major Pull Bust in Florida; Baby Dolphin Deaths; 'On the Case'
• Uprising in Libya; Legislative Battles Over Collective Bargaining Continue in Wisconsin; Governor Walker of Wisconsin Prank Called By Talk Radio Host; Governor Walker Gives Speech About Ongoing State and Local Budget Debates In Wisconsin; Interview With Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich
• Rescues in New Zealand Amid Tragedy; How to Invest in Oil; Homeless Vets' VIP Advocate; Opposition Makes Gains in Libya; Detroit School Shutdown; Has Football Become Too Violent?
• Hundreds Missing In New Zealand Earthquake; Rahm Emanuel is Chicago's Next Mayor; Teen Held in Police Killing in Florida; Are Sports Too Violent?; NASA's Big Money Pit; The Battle Over Unions; White House Response to Libya; New Study: Cell Phones & Exposure to Brain; Obama's Orders to Justice Department Regarding Same-Sex Marriage; The Kairos Society: Young, Brilliant, Innovative
• Americans in Libya Leave for Malta; Libyan Army Defectors; Coach Donates Kidney to Player; The Impact of Unions; 'Day of Rage' in Libya; Global Reaction to Libya; White House Briefing; Helping Homeless Female Veterans
• Exodus From Libya; Existing Home Sales Up; Christchurch after the Quake; Gadhafi's Odd Moments; Hot Off the Political Ticker; Protection Against Scams
• Libyan Air Force Crew Crash Plane Near Benghazi; Time to Outlaw Prostitution; State Department Evacuating Americans in Libya; Lindsay Lohan Back in Court Today; Teen Held in Police Killing; Gaining Control of U.S. Borders; Rejecting Healthy School Lunches; Cell Phones and Brain Changes; "I Can't Wrestle a Girl"
• Gadhafi Losing His Grip; Wisconsin Budget Standoff; Pittsburgh Mayor Keeps Super Bowl Bet; 95-Year-Old Sets World Speed Record; Pizza Delivery Woman Saves Life of Regular Customer; Iowa Wrestler Forfeits Rather Than Wrestle Girl; New Zealand Quake Kills 75


February 22, 2011
• Budget Battles Nationwide; Libya in Chaos; Interview With Ohio Governor John Kasich; 'Political Pop'; 'On the Case'; `There was a Terrible Roar'; Election in Chicago
• Power Slipping From Gadhafi's Grip?; Pirates Kill Four Americans; Pro-Union Protests Take Place in Ohio; Rahm Emanuel States Views about Public Unions in Chicago; Libyan Leader Speaks Out Against Anti-Government Protests
• Protesters Target Proposed Union Limits in Ohio; Half of Detroit's Schools Closing; Study: Handler Beliefs Affect K-9s; Gadhafi Vows to Fight On; Workers Protest In Wisconsin
• New Zealand Earthquake Kills 65; Organized Crime and Border Patrol; Finding "Stem" Teachers; President Obama to Deliver Jobs Message; Rally Underway in Columbus, Ohio; Gunman on the Loose in St. Petersburg, Florida; Gadhafi's Vow to Fight Until the Last Drop of Blood; Most Innovative Companies; Chicago Mayoral Election
• Four Americans Killed by Pirates; Earthquake Rocks New Zealand; Senator John Thune Not Running for President; On the Ground in Libya; Teachers to March in Columbus, Ohio; Touring a Drug Smuggler's Tunnel in Mexico
• All Eyes on Libya; Four Americans on Pirated Ship Killed; U.S. State Department Deploys Search Team to New Zealand; How North African & Middle Eastern Unrest Affects Your Gas Prices; All Eyes on Chicago and Rahm Emanuel; Former Chicago Bears Safety Leaves Suicide Note: Study My Brain
• Somali Pirates Hijack and Murder Four Americans; The Business of Pirate Attacks; New Zealand Devastated by Major Earthquake; Uprising in Libya; Continued Protests in Bahrain; Unions Fight for their Future; Moammar Gadhafi Speaks About Situation in Libya
• New Zealand Earthquake Kills 65; Somali Pirates Kill Four American Hostages; Inside Libya's Uprising


February 21, 2011
• Navy Tracking American's Yacht; Daytona 500 Winner Youngest Ever; America Sends Pizza to Wisconsin; Floating Condo Community in Works; Judge Convicted in 'Cash for Kids' Scheme
• Public Unrest Rocks Libya; Thousands Protest in Wisconsin; Judge Convicted of Sending Juveniles to Detention Centers for Personal Gain; Invites to Upcoming Royal Wedding Sent Out; Organized Crime Becoming More Involving in Smuggling Drugs and Guns Across the US- Mexico Border
• Standoff in Madison, Wisconsin; Libya Warning: Unity or War; Tattoos and Your Job; Gas Prices: Up, Up and Away; Concealed Guns on Campus
• The Emotional Wounds Of War; Libya Protests Equals More Money For Oil; Condemning Violence In Libya; U.S. State Department Urges All Non-Essential U.S. Embassy Members to Leave Libya; Remembering Our Favorite Presidents on President's Day; Protests Continue in Wisconsin; Bahrain F1 Grand Prix Cancelled
• Oil Reserves at Stake in Libya; Hundreds of Protesters Killed in Libya; Border Patrol Agents Fight Mexican Crime Organizations; U.S. Travel Warning for Libya; Wisconsin Protesters Vow to Stay; Coping with Busted Budgets; Libyan Ambassador Condemns Regime; River Boat Condo For Retirees
• Libyan Revolt Death Toll Rising; Lesser-Known Presidential Hopefuls; Doctors Joining Wisconsin Protests; Plotting a Successful Career Change
• Protests Engulf Middle East; Federal Government Could Come to a Halt; Violent Clashes in Libya; BP Plans to Pull Staff Out of Libya; Dog Rescued from Pipe; More Americans Getting Tattoos, OK With Employers?
• Violence Spreads in Libya; Teachers in Madison Might Return to Class Soon; Doctor Busted for DUI Caught on Tape; Convicted Judge's Kickbacks Cost Lives; Being Bilingual Could Delay Onset of Alzheimer's Disease; Who Could Run for President in 2012?; Somali Pirates Strike Again; Trevor Bayne Wins Daytona 500


February 20, 2011


February 19, 2011
• Police Officer Killed in New York; Judge Guilty in "Kids for Cash" Scheme; Bloody Uprising in Libya; Wisconsin Budget Showdown; Report Details Alleged Abuse by Priests
• Bloody Uprising in Libya; Judge Guilty in "Kids For Cash" Scheme; Gossiping with Gawker; Robots on the Battlefield
• Wisconsin Budget Showdown: Massive Demonstrators at Capitol; Scott Brown Tells "60 Minutes" He Was Sexually Abused; Strong Winds Whip Across Northeast; Heart-broken Mother Lashes Out at Convicted Judge; Philadelphia Man Forecloses on Bank
• Catholic Church Sex Scandal; Budget Wars in Wisconsin; Protests Continue in the Mideast
• Wisconsin Public Employee Union Battle Continues; Group Homes for Troubled Teens Suffer in Budget Crunch; Eyewitness Tells of Military Crackdown in Libya; Laid-off Firefighter Tells the Tale of Municipal Budget Crises; Philadelphia Priests Charged in Sex Abuse Case
• Protests and Counter-Protests Continue in Wisconsin over Proposed Anti-Union Legislation; Demonstrations Continue in Bahrain; Former Supermodel Iman is Interviewed
• Demonstrations Continue, Unrest Affects United States, Wisconsin Budget Battle, GOP-led House Passes Spending Measure; Violence Spreading in Libya; Berlusconi Sex Scandal; Atlanta Foster Homes Credited With Saving Hundreds to Close After 40 Years; Math and Science Teachers Wanted; Unrest In Mideast, North Africa; Wisconsin Battles Budget
• Budget Showdown Looms; Dramatic Turn of Events in Bahrain; Financial Cheaters; Why We're Watching Wisconsin; New York Teachers Accept Pay Cuts; Unrest Spreading in Mideast; Poisoned Oaks at Auburn Spark Response; Civil Rights Living Legend
• Unconfirmed Videos Show Police Opening Fire on Protesters in Bahrain; Demonstrations Continue in Madison Wisconsin Over Proposed Anti-Union Legislation; Hundreds Gather to Honor Poisoned Auburn Trees; Dream Award Spotlights Children Who Make A Difference; CNN Hero Stars in ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"; Democrats and Republicans Negotiating New Federal Government Budget; Hosts Of "Grannies on Safari" in Egypt During Initial Phases of Revolution


February 18, 2011


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