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Week of November 28, 2007
Should people who are in the US illegally be given identification cards? San Francisco thinks so. I'll tell you more about this controversial plan.
A nimble Frenchman has been spotted scaling a Chinese mountain with his bare hands! Lucy has the scoop on this real-life Spiderman.
Isaac reviews Rock Band, a new video game where players don't just play music -- they create an entire band.
Breakthroughs in cell research offer new hope for those suffering from terrible diseases. Adelbert has more on this exciting discovery.
Striking workers and acts of train sabotage in France stranded rail riders. Michelle has the news on last week's strike.
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Week of November 21, 2007
American soldiers returning from Iraq are suffering from depression and other mental illness. I'll explain how the military is responding.
Going...going...er. Nevermind. In an about-face, Yankee star Alex Rodriquez says he wants to stay in the Big Apple. Lucy tells of A-Rod's wheeling and dealing.
Geeks prepare to go ga-ga for gadgets galore! Isaac offers a sneak preview of the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show.
"Mmmm...Chocolate...If you love chocolate, you might be surprised to learn of its bittersweet start as a beer-like beverage. Adelbert has more!"
Political opponents of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf take to the streets to demand reforms. Michelle has the latest.
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Week of November 14, 2007
A list used by the government to track terrorists has some ordinary Americans hopping mad. I'll tell you why.
An American marathoner died suddenly while chasing his Olympic dream. Lucy will describe the stealthy medical condition that puts some athletes at risk.
Say goodbye to X is for X-ray and hello to Xerxes Xylophones. Isaac reviews a tongue-teasing text, From A to Y, with bonus letter Z.
Adelbert offers a sneak peek at the face of a golden boy pharaoh - King Tut, unwrapped and revealed after 3,000 years.
How private is your email? Michelle covers a controversy concerning Yahoo's handover of personal information to the Chinese government.
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Week of November 7, 2007
A drought in Atlanta has gotten so bad that even the Georgia Aquarium is saving water. Check out my report for more on this very dry situation.
In sports, the New England Patriots beat the Indianapolis Colts to stay undefeated. Lucy covers the end zone and tell us why this may have been the biggest football game of the year.
Actors may be speechless as television and movie writers go on strike. Isaac reports on what may be a very quiet television season.
A spicy new scientific breakthrough has doctor's considering using hot sauce during surgery. Adelbert has the story.
Beware! REAL pirates have been spotted on the seven seas. Michelle fills us in on what's being done to stop this growing problem.
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