Our national news this week takes place 220 miles above us as astronauts spacewalk in order to repair the International Space Station.

Speaking of international news, in Sports, Lucy is here to tell us about ice skater Michelle Kwan's new job as a goodwill ambassador to the world.

In Arts news, Isaac is psyched to share with us some really big news! The last Harry Potter book is going to be released soon!

Also, Adelbert in Science has some other news that's been popping lately. He has a report of the winner of this year's Bubble Wrap contest.

Finally, Michelle takes us to Stonehenge in England where an exciting new discovery may help us figure out more about the mysterious giant stone circle.

California May Ban Lightbulbs by 2012

Common lightbulbs use and waste a lot of energy. That's why California is trying to replace them with energy efficient compact flourescent bulbs.
James Bond Cracks China's Borders

CASINO ROYAL is the first 007 movie ever to be shown in China despite the character's huge popularity. Chinese censors keep out many foreign films to protect its own film industry.
The Hubble Telescope Shuts Down Again

The Hubble Telescope orbits the Earth and takes images of the universe. But recently its deep space camera shut down for the third time in a year. A repair mission is being planned for 2008.
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