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Federal Government 'Open For Business', For Now; Libyan Rebels Retreating From Key City; Tiger Woods Close Behind Leader in Masters Tournament; Speculation Abounds About Pre-Nup Between Prince William and Kate Middleton
2011
Congress agrees on a budget deal to keep federal government open. Libyan rebels are retreating from a key city. Tiger Woods is close behind leader in Masters Tournament. Speculation abounds about a pre-nup between Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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Countdown to Election Day; TSA Agents Heading to Yemen; Herb May Boost Women's Sex Drive; Brett Favre Knocked Out of Game; Lee Westwood Now PGA #1
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Kosik, Alison
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Preston, Mark
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Elam, Stephanie
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Armed forces
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Congressional elections
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Gays & lesbians
2010
Latest polling a day before midterm elections showed GOP ahead over the Democrats and will likely control both House and Senate. Investigators found out the mail bombs found on cargo planes are similar devices used in the underwear bomb attempt. RNC Chairman Michael Steele says he will back Sarah Palin if she wins nomination. Two President Bushes attend a World Series Game and throw out the first pitch. Zach Galifianakis of \"The Hangover\" smokes a joint on HBO's \"Real Time With Bill Maher.\" Former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey goes from being in the closet to tackling religion-based anti-gay bigotry with Faith in America. Investors watching midterms closely. It could possibly be Viagra for women; it's a natural aphrodisiac in Peru and it may be the solution for women with low libidos.
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Countdown To Election Day; School Official to Reign After Rant
2010
Former President Bill Clinton says, yes, he did talk with Meek about ending his bid for the U.S. Senate, but he's refusing to give any details about those discussions. The school board official in Arkansas who posted an anti-gay rant on his Facebook page says he's going to step down. The story is a story that's really changed over the last 24 hours.
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Deadly Tornado Outbreak; Searching for a Serial Killer; High Tech Identity Theft; Bill Calls Cartels Terror Groups; Getting More Miles Per Tank; Seafood Prices Still Sky High; D.C. Market Builds up After Fire; President Obama to Hold Series of Town Halls
2011
The latest on the powerful storm system that has left a trail of destruction across the south: the death toll has climbed this morning to at least 17. In Long Island, New York at least eight sets of remains have been recovered since December; police say it could be the work of a serial killer. Headlining a big Tea Party rally in Florida today is Donald Trump; it's the real estate mogul's first political event since announcing he may run for president. Your credit card and debit card information can be stolen without anyone laying a finger on you, your wallet, your pocket or your purse; police call it electronic pick pocketing. Mexican drug cartels are responsible for countless murders, but a U.S. congressman says they're not just killers, they're actually terrorists and they should be treated that way. Gas prices sky high, it shouldn't come as any surprise that we're paying about a dollar more a gallon today than we were the same time last year; so, where is the cheap gas? Seafood prices are still sky high after the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. A group of market vendors in the nation's capital considers themselves extremely fortunate after surviving a powerful economic blow that had the potential to destroy their businesses. President Obama will hold a series of town hall meetings next week. A look at the upcoming royal wedding.
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Engine Failure in Midair; Obama's Strategy Moving Forward; 1860 Presidential Ballot Discovered in West Virginia; Looking Ahead to the 2012 Elections
2010
Qantas Airline grounded its entire Airbus A380 fleet and landed in Singapore after one of its engines blew up. The 466 passengers and crew were all safe. President Obama meeting with his Cabinet to discuss the next priorities in his agenda in light of the Republican Party taking over control of Congress. A ballot from the 1860 presidential election was discovered in West Virginia. San Francisco is proposing a bill banning toys in fast food kids' meals that are high in calories and fat. What the election results mean for Americans. Wall Street is gearing for a rally despite bad news on the jobless front because of the Fed announcement yesterday. Chances are if you win the lottery and strike you're rich you've already thought of how to spend that money; well, hear from a couple who says they have everything they need already, so, they just decided to help others. President Obama holds his first White House cabinet meeting today.
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Countdown to Election Day; Taxes and Spending on the Ballot; Tropical Storm Thomas Could Hit Haiti; Arizona's Immigration Law Goes to Appeals Court Today
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Elam, Stephanie
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Yellin, Jessica
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Steinhauser, Paul
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Congressional elections
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Health care policy
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Immigration policy
2010
Just one day until the biggest midterm election in years. Most experts predict the Republicans will take control of the House, but the Senate is still in play. So besides watching the races, we'll be looking ahead to happens if the GOP takes the Senate or the Democrats maintain the majority. Governor Jim McGreevey of New Jersey, a married father admitted that he was gay and that he had an affair with a man. He left his office a few months later. Today, McGreevey's back in the public eye, tackling what he sees as religion-based bigotry against the LGBT community.
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