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Week of January 31, 2007

President Bush in his yearly State of the Union speech summed up last year's developments and promised better things to come.

Speaking of things to come, are you ready for some football?! Lucy is here with a preview of a Super Bowl guaranteed to make history!

Making history herself, ten-year-old Abigail Breslin is nominated for an Oscar! Isaac stands by to tell us more.

One of the world's largest lizards makes big news by becoming a parent in a remarkable way. Want to know what that is? Listen to Adelbert's Science and Weather report to find out!

Finally, around the world, the fashion industry tells its models that super thin is no longer in. Michelle will tell us why!

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Week of January 24, 2007

On the national scene, a rescue effort in New York helps save stranded dolphins.

In sports, a teen golfer from Hawaii becomes the youngest to make a PGA Tour cut in over 50 years!

In cyberspace, MySpace makes its site safer for kids by making it harder for criminals to get personal information!

Weather-wise, freezing temperatures in California are putting the squeeze on that state's orange crop!

Finally, in world news, Michelle will fill us in on what's going on with the war in Iraq.

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Week of January 17, 2007

In national news, Arnold Schwarzenegger, governor of California, is trying to solve one of our nation's biggest problems - universal health care.

In sports, the next National Hockey League All-Star game will include Sid the Kid - its youngest player ever!

Also, a new video game is coming out that may have your grandma hogging your Nintendo!

Is it getting hot in here? 2006 turned out to be the warmest in 112 years!

Finally, on the world scene, Venezuela re-elects a very controversial President.

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Week of January 10, 2007

In national news, expect big changes in our government as Congress begins the New Year with new leadership.

In sports, a 14-year-old British teen sails through the record books by crossing the Atlantic Ocean ... alone!

Meanwhile, millions of needy children may soon have their very own laptop computer thanks to a new international charity.

In the weather, warming temperatures in the Arctic is making it hard for polar bears to find food and could put them on the endangered list.

Finally, on the world scene, an international campaign seeks your vote in selecting the New Seven Wonders of the World.

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