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March 10, 2011


March 09, 2011
• Another Financial Crisis Looming?; Moammar Gadhafi Under Pressure; 'On the Case'; Jared Lee Loughner in Court; Texas Gang Rape Has Town on Edge; AARP Sues Administration Over Reverse Mortgage Rule Change; Peter King to Hold Hearings on Muslims Despite Controversy
• Civil War in Libya; Senate Budget Battle; Tornado Hits Town in Alabama; Discovery Lands After Final Space Mission; NPR President Resigns Amidst New Controversy; Man Whose Son Committed Suicide Due to Bullying Speaks Out; Newt Gingrich May Soon Announce Run For Republican Presidential Nomination
• Jared Lee Loughner Heads Back to Court; 21 Pennsylvania Priests Suspended; Serious Success in Innovation
• Big Storms In The Deep South; Loughner Returns To Tucson; Understanding "Radicals"; Congressional Muslim radicalization Hearings Will Begin; David S. Broder Has Died; Intense Fighting In Eastern Libya; Who Is Rep. Peter King?; Second Year of the Bull Market; Webb Will Not Seek Reelection; India's Modern Day Slavery; Bionic Leg System
• Space Shuttle Discovery Returns Home; Risk of Using Electronic Gadgets on Flights; Activist Targets NPR; Turmoil In Ivory Coast; Alleged Arizona Shooter In Court; Killer Wants To Donate Organs; Being Scott Walker
• Final Mission of Space Shuttle Discovery; Bull Market's 2nd Anniversary; Gadhafi Forces Set up Attacks; President Obama Announces New U.S. Ambassador to China; Credit Report: Fact vs. Fiction; Shuttle Discovery Comes Home
• Gadhafi Intensifies Attacks; Replacing Charlie Sheen's Character; Obama Nominates Gary Locke as New Ambassador to China
• Gadhafi Intensifies Attacks on Rebels; Unrest in Oil-Rich Countries; New York Congressman Leads Hearing on Radical Islam in America; Study Says Mosques Make Good Americans; Intruder Calls 911 on Homeowner; NPR CEO Resigns; Shuttle Discovery Set for Final Landing; Obama's Anti-Bullying Agenda; Heat Streak Goes On


March 08, 2011
• Civil War Raging in Libya; Moammar Gadhafi Enters Journalist Hotel in Tripoli; Moammar Gadhafi at Journalists' Hotel
• Libya: Land of Confusion; High-Profile Wall Street Insider Trading Trial Begins
• Women in Egypt; Fighting, Not Talking, in Libya; Fighting Radicalization; Obama's 180 on Guantanamo
• Fighting, Not Talking in Libya; 100th Anniversary of International Women's Day; Two U.S. Marshals Wounded While Serving Warrants in St. Louis; Ultrasounds Before Abortions; Major Fish Kill in California; Understanding Radicals; Creating Your Own Job; Next Ambassador to China; Researchers Identify a Diabetes 'Belt'; Wall Street's Massive Insider Trading Case Underway; The World of Child Slaves
• Rebels: No Gadhafi Exit Deal Talks; NATO: 24/7 Surveillance in Libya; Women's Day in Egypt; The Help Desk; CNN Challenge; Fighting Crime With Chess
• Gadhafi Reaching Out for Deal?; Budget Border Summit Rejected; Cleanup Gives Way to Turtles; A Look at the Gadhafi Dynasty; Staying Safe on the Road; Preventing Islamic Radicals
• Wisconsin's Budget Stalemate; Charlie Sheen Fired; Mapping the Royal Route; Calls for International Action in Libya Grow Louder; Faith, Freedom and Presidential Hopes in Iowa
• Libyan Rebels: Gadhafi Wants a Deal; NATO Has 24/7 Surveillance in Libya; Oil Prices Ease; U.S. Student Found Dead in Spain; Outrage Over "Radical Islam" Hearing; Mom and Dad Deploy to Afghanistan; Teen Boxer Dies Defending Sister; Charlie Sheen Fired; Five Republicans Woo Evangelicals in Potential Bid for White House; President Obama to Tour Boston School; Donald Trump Fires Back


March 07, 2011
• Shuttle Discovery Heads Home; Big Crime Case, Little Town; U.S. Pledges $15M in Aid; Secretary Gates Visits Afghanistan; Wisconsin Democrats Want Meeting; Gas Prices Up; Poll: 95 Percent Use Gadget Before Bed; America's Most Admired Women; Michael Moore Joins Protests; 'On the Case'
• Civil War in Libya; U.S. Apologizes for Afghan Boys' Deaths; Eleven-Year-Old Alleged Gang Rape Videotaped; House House Homeland Security Committee To Hold Hearing About Possible Radicalization in American Muslim Community; Sheen Creates Web Show
• Surging Oil Prices; Sources: Senator John Ensign Retiring; Tapping Oil Reserves; Wisconsin Dem Talks Budget
• Spike in Gas Prices; Separation of Mosque and State; Gov. Scott Walker's Reaction to Letter from Democrats; Gas Prices Still Rising; Many Muslims Object To House Hearing about Radicalization; Kilauea Spew Lava; The Catholic Church Facing New Sex Abuse Lawsuit; Air Strike Today Killing Five; Last WWII Vet Dies
• Obama Administration Considering Tapping Into U.S. Oil Reserves; Libya's Dictator in Denial; Different Kind of Revolution; Checking The Truth-O-Meter; The Effects of Hard Knocks; Being A Brand; Diplomat's Family Forced Apart
• Battle for Libya Intensifies; Tapping Oil Reserves; Taking Longer to Fill Jobs; Obama Pledges to Hold Gadhafi Accountable; Refugee Flow at Tunisian Border Slows; Bad Habits Costing You Money
• Gadhafi's Seige on Misrata; U.N.: Troops Blocking Aid; U.N.: More Carnage Ahead in Libya; Gas Prices Up 33 Cents in Two Weeks; Gates and Karzai Talk; Philly Archdiocese Being Sued; Pro-Walker Rally in Wisconsin; Trump Adviser Heads to Iowa; 2012 Race: On the Move; Romney Defends His Health Car Law; Protesters: Muslims Being Demonized; $250 Fines Begin Today for Democrats; Road Trip to Doomsday; Kilauea Blows Its Top; Two Workers Rescued from Oil Platform; Sheen Hits Two Million on Twitter; Miley Cyrus in SNL
• Gas Prices up 33 Cents in Two Weeks; New Air Strike in Libya; Congressional Hearings on Radical Islam in America; Protesters on Capitol Hill Say Muslims Being Demonized; Temperatures Plummet in Northeast; Philadelphia Church Leaders to be Charged With Conspiracy; Oil Tops $106 a Barrel


March 06, 2011
• Anti-Gadhafi Forces Claim Victory in Misrata; 200,000 Flee Libya; Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Erupts; The GOP Hopefuls for 2012; Women and the Mid-East Revolts; Be the Ultimate Working Mom; Charlie Sheen Un-Winning
• U.S. Aids Evacuations from Libya; The Battle for Libya; Driving Ourselves Crazy over Gas; Restoring the American Dream
• The Battle for Libya; The Budget Ax; Rodney King 20 Years Later; NFL Players, Owners Can't Agree on Pay; Charlie Sheen's Kids Taken Away
• Diplomatic Limbo: Families Uprooted by Mideast Unrest; Debating "Homegrown Terrorism"; Libya: Who's in Charge Now? Eyewitness to Libyan Fighting; Unrest in Libya Drives Gas Prices; Empathize! You Will Perform Better; Ways to be Happier at Work; IPad 2 on Sale this Friday; Tornados Pound Louisiana; Pro-Hearings Rally; Potential GOP Presidential Candidates Spend Time in Iowa
• Fierce Fighting Raging in Libya; Mickey Rooney and Abuse of the Elderly; What to Make of Charlie Sheen?; Lockerbie Families Try Gadhafi; Fighting Deaths in Misrata; Adoptive Mom Charged in Murder; Waiver Saves Choking Customer; Mardi Gras Rolls On; Tapping the Strategic Oil Reserve
• Groups Gather in Support of Muslim Rights; Controversial Facebook Comments; Supreme Court Upholds Funeral Protests; Fighting, Deaths in Libya; Land Mine Kills 12 in Afghanistan; U.S. Advises Against Travel to Yemen; The Game Goes On After Tragedy; Karzai: U.S. Apology "Not Enough"; Super Soaker Storm in the East; Trump Advisor to Meet with GOP Leaders in Iowa; Debating Homegrown Terrorism


March 05, 2011
• Uprising in Libya; Wisconsin Layoff Warnings; Charlie Sheen Broadcast Tonight; Ivory Coast Massacre; Concern Over Mexican Police Chief; iPad 2 for Release
• Soldiers Open Fired on Women Protest in Ivory Coast; Wisconsin Governor and Unions Headed for a Showdown; Major Storm System Brings Tornadoes to Baton Rouge, Delays Mardi Gras Celebrations; East Coast Rapists Arrested in New Haven, CT; Owner of Houston Day Care on the Run after Fire; New Hampshire Lawmakers to Make TSA's Body Scans, Pat- downs Sexual Assault Crimes
• Missing Sheriff; NFL Extends Negotiations; Libya's Fledgling New Government; Bloody Attack on Women Peacefully Protesting in Ivory Coast
• Multi-State Rape Suspect Nabbed; NFL Extends Deadline For Deal; Fighting Rages in Libya; High School Basketball Player Dies After Making Winning Shot; Transitional Council Headed by Libya's Former Justice Minister Meets in Benghazi; China Congress in Session; Is Your Country Happiest?
• Heavy Gunfire, Tanks in the Streets of Libya; East Coast Rapist Suspect Arrested; Violence Amid Protests in Ivory Coast over Presidential Election; 58-Year-Old Woman Trains For New York City Triathlon; NFL Players, Owners Continue Negotiations; Cutting Government Programs
• Gadhafi Loyalist New Offensive; No-Fly Zone Rumors; East Coast Rapist Arrest; Football Season; Michigan High School Basketball Player Dies; Wisconsin Worker Protests Continue This Weekend; Legal Analysts Say Charlie Sheen Should Shut Up, His Lawyer Should Walk
• The Fight for Libya; Libya's Opposition United; Stop Gap Bill Includes $4 Billion in Cuts; "East Coast Rapist" Arrest; Charlie Sheen Custody Battle; Libyan Weapons Pose Danger; Airline Ticket Prices Go Up; Square Dance Struggles to Survive
• Fighting Continues In Libya Between Pro-Gadhafi and Anti- Gadhafi Forces; Police Make Arrest in East Coast Rapist Case; Republican Presidential Hopefuls Begin Process of Putting Together Campaigns; Airfare Prices Rising; Foreign Workers Robbed While Trying to Leave Libya; Wisconsin Budget Conflict Still Unresolved; Protests Continue in Ivory Coast Over Fraudulent Presidential Election


March 04, 2011
• President Obama Speaks in Miami About Education; U.S. Economy Added 192,000 Jobs in February; Standoff Continues in Libya Between Pro-Gadhafi and Anti-Gadhafi Forces; Update on the Casey Anthony Case
• Gadhafi Strikes Back; Wisconsin Union Battle Continues; Star Basketball Player Suspended At BYU; American Gone Missing in Iran; Arizona Shooter Jared Loughner Indicted By Grand Jury
• Thousands Still Flee Libya; Unemployment Falls Below 9 Percent; Rodney King: 20 Years Later; BYU Suspends Star Player; 49-Count Indictment Against Loughner; NFL Network: Seven Day CBA Extension; U.S. Aid Plane Lands in Tunisia; Yemen President Rejects Opposition Plan; China Tightens Control on Reporters; Do We Need a Space Program?
• How To Fix America's Schools; A Bipartisan Push For Education; President Greets Mayor-Elect; Medical Advice: A Click Away; Eye- Controlled Laptops; Unemployment Falls Below 9 Percent; Basketball Play Dies After Win
• Unemployment Rate Down; 'Bloodbath' in Zawiya, Libya; Mom Finally Home From Libya; ROTC Returning To Harvard; Army Overhauls Fitness Test
• Fifteen Killed, Over 200 Wounded in Zawiya, Libya; Encouraging News About Jobs Market; Market Reaction to Jobs Report; Evacuating 10,000 Refugees Daily; Dressing Like a Dictator; Human Factor: Assault Inspires Runner
• Unemployment Rate Drops; Stars Regret Gadhafi Performances
• Unemployment Falls in February; Libyan Rebels Move Toward Tripoli; Presidential Politics of Libya; NASA Rocket Likely Crashes; Man Saved After 96 Minutes of CPR; Study Shows More Teens Waiting to Have Sex; One in Three Americans Sleep Deprived; Sabbath Manifesto Encourages Shutting Down Devices for 24 Hours; Libya Beefs Up Security Along Borders; Protests Grow After Friday Prayers; U.S. Military Aids Refugees; U.S. Options and Risks in Libya; Stocks Up After Positive Jobs Report; NFL Talks Extended to Midnight; Unemployment Falls Below Nine Percent


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


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