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April 07, 2011


April 06, 2011
• Government Shutdown?; FBI Interviews Libyans in U.S.; Beck Leaving FOX Show; No Witnesses Called in Bonds' Defense; Police Pepper Spray 8-Year-Old Boy
• Budget Battles Continues; FBI Interviews Libyans in U.S.; Al Qaeda's New Threat; House Speaker on Budget Standoff; Government Shutdown Two Days Away; Gadhafi's Letter to Obama; Ex-Congressman Visits Gadhafi; Face to Face with Gadhafi
• Government Shutdown Looms; President Obama's Hollywood Support; Tar Balls Wash Ashore in Florida
• NFL Players Take Fight To Court; Transocean Execs Donate Bonuses; Meditation For Pain Relief; Heading for a Government Shutdown; Baseball Game Turns Violent, Lands Victim in Coma; Richard Branson's Poseidon Adventure; Former U.S. Congressman Meeting with Gadhafi in Libya
• Rebels Ship Oil Out of Libya; Engineers Plug Nuclear Leak in Japan; Ivory Coast Palace Stormed; Talk Back Question; Changing Landscape In Oklahoma; The Cash To Be A Contender; Weather Update
• Libyan Rebels in Fast Retreat; War & Peace Efforts in Libya; Personal Info Hacked; A Smaller Refund May Be Better; GOP and CNN Head to Vegas for Presidential Debates; Silvio Berlusconi's 10-Minute Day in Court
• Clock Ticks on Government Shutdown; Oscar De La Hoya Visits Iraq; More Negotiations in Ivory Coast
• Ex-U.S. Congressman to Meet with Gadhafi; Clock Ticks toward Government Shutdown; Florida Congresswoman to Lead DNC; Opposition Forces Storm Ivory Coast Palace; Billionaire Branson to Travel to Bottom of Ocean; Federal Reserve May Hike Interest Rates; Giants Fan Nearly Beaten to Death


April 05, 2011
• Government Shutdown Looming; Trouble in Space?; West Virginia Remembers Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster One Year Later; Gadhafi's Son: Next Leader?; Bristleworms Swarm Florida Beach
• Possible Emergency at International Space Station; Budget Battle Continues on Capitol Hill; Three More Bodies Found Outside NYC; Libyan Defector is Rewarded; Alleged Rape Victim Out of Jail; Towns Reject TEPCO Money; Deadly Weather in South
• President Obama's White House Briefing
• Three Days Until Possible Government Shutdown, United Flight Landed Safely, All Our Instruments, Deadly Storms Pound South, Fighting For Freedom Without Pay; Hacking Into The Government; Japan Regulating its Seafood Industry; Gingrich Criticizes Obama's 2012 Campaign; Showdown Over Shutdown; UConn Wins National Championship
• Hunt for Possible Serial Killer in New York; GOP Proposes Medicaid Overhaul; Ivory Coast: One Country, Two Presidentsj; Now Hiring In Silicon Valley; The Help Desk; Debris Heading For Space Station; Talk Back Question; Government Shutdown Looms
• GOP Plan to Overhaul Medicare; FAA Orders More 737 Inspections; Looking at Smartphone Apps; What a Government Shutdown Could Mean for You; Residents of Tsunami-Devastated Town Living in Cardboard Boxes
• Government Shutdown Deadline Looms; Japan Dumps Radioactive Water; UConn: Last Team Standing; Obama to Meet with Leaders from Both Parties in Oval Office
• Government Shutdown Set for Friday; GOP Plans to Cut $6 Trillion in 10 Years; FAA Orders Boeing 737 Checks; Gadhafi Deal Rejected by Opposition; Japan Dumps 3 Million Gallons Radioactive Water into Pacific; Gabrielle Giffords for Senator?; Will There be a Royal Pre-Nup?; UConn Wins NCAA Championship


April 04, 2011
• Terror Trials at Gitmo; Syria: Anti-Government Protests Grow; Beating Victim Fights for Life; Rhetoric and Deadly Results; Can This Man's Actions Be Stopped?; Missteps Spell Doom
• President Obama Announces Reelection Bid; Obama Administration Reversal on Gitmo Terror Trials
• No Civilian Trials for 9/11 Suspects; Radioactive Water Into the Sea; 'Baggage' for GOP Contenders; Libyan Rebels on the Attack; Deadly Anti-Government Clashes in Yemen; U.N. Military Action in Ivory Coast; The Dream: 43 Years Later
• Radioactive Water into the Sea; Cracks on More Southwest Jets; President Obama: The Candidate; NASA: Endeavor Delayed 10 Days; Big Bonuses for Transocean Execs; Battle for the key Coastal City of Abdidjan in Ivory Coast
• President Obama's Bid for 2012; Budget Battle on the Hill; Big Bonuses For Transocean Execs; Chasing Storms; Bob Shelter Business Booming; Family Adopts 6, Gets Big Refund
• Southwest Airlines Cancels More Flights; President Obama Launches 2012 Bid; Rebels Rescued From Misrata; Gen. Petraeus Speaks Out about Koran Burning; Meet a Japanese Hero from Oshima Island; Eric Holder to Hold Press Conference About 9/11 Trials
• President Obama Launches 2012 Reelection Campaign; Transocean's Big Bonuses After the Gulf Oil Spill; Charlie Sheen Booed in Detroit; More Violence in Afghanistan; International Reaction to the Burning of the Koran
• Possible Exit Deal for Gadhafi; Deadly Protests over Koran; United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in New Orleans; Sheen Booed in Detroit, Wins Over Fans in Chicago; Southwest Airlines Canceling Another 100 Flights; U.S. Air Strikes in Libya Set to End Today; President Obama Launches his 2012 Reelection Campaign; Android App Blocks Texts and Phone Calls While Driving; NCAA Championship Game Tonight


April 03, 2011


April 02, 2011
• A Royal Wedding: The Marriage of William and Katherine
• "Uprisings: Region in Revolt"
• Interview with Gladys & Jamie Scott; Delaware Uproots Neighborhood Basketball Goals; Supreme Court Rules Against Death Row Inmate Wrongfully Convicted; Plane Lands Safely with Gaping Hole in Fuselage; Plant Leaking Radioactive Water; Deadly Protests Against Koran Burning Spread in Afghanistan
• Three- to Four-Foot Hole In Jet; World Autism Awareness; Bomb Shelter Boom; Japan's Unknown Victims Mourned; Have Arthritis? Try Exercise!; CNN Hero Helps Homeless Women; Reality TV Star is on the Rise
• Three- to Four-Foot Hole Opens in Jet; Growing Anger in Japan; Probe Suggests School Cheated; Unrest in Syria Setting Off Alarms; Heroin: Making a Comeback; Coping with a Drug Addict; Massacre Reported in West Africa; No More Child's Play; Berlusconi's Sex Trial; Spring Brings More Snow to New England
• Libyan Rebels Claim to Have Been Hit By NATO Airstrikes; Statue Dedicated to Little Girl Killed in Arizona Shooting; Financial Planner Says Retirement May Be More Expensive Than Originally Thought; New Device Allows TVs to Track Watching Habits For Advertisers; Japanese Officials Still Tracking Source of Radiation Leak; Protests In Afghanistan Erupt In Response To Florida Minister's Claim To Have Burned A Koran
• Hole Rips Open in Roof of Southwest Airlines Jet During Travel; Radioactive Water Leaking From Damaged Plant at Fukushima; Gadhafi Calls Opposition's Proposals 'Silly'; Traveling Safely in Tumultuous Times; Top Legal Cases of the Week Broken Down; Face to Face With Bethenny Frankel
• Sizeable Hole Opens in Southwest Airlines Jet; Radiation Levels Up in Ocean Around Fukushima; Big Spats Over Tiny Budget Items; Florida Koran Burning Sparks Protests Abroad; Getting Paid to Watch Baseball; NBA Team Helps Build Oklahoma City
• World Autism Day April 2; Underdog VCU Makes It To Final Four; Libyan Rebels Claim They Are Hit By NATO Airstrikes; Gadhafi's Family Are His Closest Remaining Advisers; Anarchists Plan to Disrupt Britain's Royal Wedding; Statue Dedicated to Little Girl Killed in Arizona Shooting


April 01, 2011
• Gadhafi's Exit Strategy; Obama White House Transparent Enough?; CEO of GoDaddy.com on Video Killing an Elephant in Africa; 'The Kennedys' to Air on Reelz Channel; U.S. Economy Adds Over 200,000 Jobs In March, 2011; Little Girl Killed In Arizona Shooting Given Special Statue; Dr. Drew Pinsky Will Premiere New Show on HLN; Busch Sued Over Girlfriend's Death; Obama's Transparency Award; No First Pitch from Obama
• Gadhafi Exit Strategy?; Unrest in Jordan; Pastors Fasting in Protest of Federal Budget Cuts; Protests Continue Across the Middle East; Anarchists Vow to Disrupt British Royal Wedding; Actor Runs Foundation for the Blind; Kate Middleton's Dress Topic of Discussion
• Protesters Back in Tahrir Square; Unemployment Rate Down; Getting Out of Harm's Way; Day of Rage; Fewer Fatal Crashes in 2010; The Immigration Debate
• New Jobs In March; U.N. Attacked In Afghanistan; Exit Strategies In Libya; Protesters Back In Tahrir Square; The Cost Of A Meltdown; Moms Over 40 Birth Rates Rise; Republicans Up in Arms Over U.S. Pull-Back in Libya; War Amid Talks of Peace in Libya
• Jordan Boiling Over in Protests; Emerging Power of Muslim Women; Protesters Return to Cairo; Debate Over Arming Rebels; Talk Back Question; Lawmaker Against DUI Laws
• Rebels Set Cease-Fire Conditions in Libya; Unrest Flares in Jordan; Unemployment Number Drops; Unemployment Down to 8.8 Percent; Anarchists Plan Wedding Protests; A Father's Fight to See; 30-Foot Wall Fails to Save Japanese Village Twice Destroyed By Tsunamis; Impact of Radiation on Sea Life
• CEO Under Fire For Elephant Run; Rebels Discuss Ceasefire with Gadhafi
• Gadhafi's Inner Circle Defects; Libyan Defector Linked to Lockerbie; Unemployment Rate Down; Mass Protests across Middle East


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


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