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Week of June 18, 2008

They are calling it the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. I'll have the story on a rash of food poisonings.

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt set a new world record in New York City. Lucy has the details on the athlete dubbed "The Fastest Man Alive."

On February 17th of 2009, your television could go blank if you have not gone digital. Isaac will fill you in on a major shift in TV technology.

What makes NASA scientists feel like dancing? Downloading dirt samples from Mars. Adelbert has the scoop on why they were so excited.

Gas prices are going up up up and way. Michelle will explain how Saudia Arabia may step in to help.

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Week of June 11, 2008

Senator Hillary Clinton ended her presidential campaign and said she supported her opponent. I'll have the story on Senator Barack Obama and his bid as the democratic candidate for president.

Big Brown blew his chance at Belmont to go down in history as a Triple Crown winner. Lucy has the story on horse's last-place finish.

A former Supreme Court justice is using her judicial know-how to create video games. Isaac has the scoop on a game that will teach kids about their First Amendment rights.

More tornadoes strike the US than any other nation. Adelbert will explain all you need to know to protect yourself from these treacherous twisters.

World leaders met in Italy last week to discuss food, farming, and the poor. Michelle will have an update on their progress.

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Week of June 4, 2008

Michigan and Florida held their primaries early this year, against the wishes of the Democratic National Committee. Now the party is now punishing these states by reducing their vote. I'll explain why.

China is racing the clock to clear out the horrendous smog that is threatening to choke Olympic athletes this summer. Lucy has the story on Beijing's pollution problem.

A new product called SNIFF will let your friends and family locate you using GPS technology and your cell phone. Isaac has the scoop on this triangulating tool.

Lack of gravity makes going to the bathroom in space very tricky. Now toilet troubles on the space station are giving crewmembers an even bigger headache. Adelbert will explain why.

The people of Nepal have unthroned their king, after 239 years of rule by the royal family. Michelle has the details.

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Week of June 4, 2008

Michigan and Florida held their primaries early this year, against the wishes of the Democratic National Committee. Now the party is now punishing these states by reducing their vote. I'll explain why.

China is racing the clock to clear out the horrendous smog that is threatening to choke Olympic athletes this summer. Lucy has the story on Beijing's pollution problem.

A new product called SNIFF will let your friends and family locate you using GPS technology and your cell phone. Isaac has the scoop on this triangulating tool.

Lack of gravity makes going to the bathroom in space very tricky. Now toilet troubles on the space station are giving crewmembers an even bigger headache. Adelbert will explain why.

The people of Nepal have unthroned their king, after 239 years of rule by the royal family. Michelle has the details.

Watch the Broadcast!