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Evening News Online, 03.12.12 | March 12, 2012
Officials are investigating the motives behind a U.S. Army sergeant's alleged killing spree on Afghan civilians; Then, A CBS News/New York Times poll finds that as gas prices rise, the President's job approval rating dropped; Also, One year after the earthquake and tsunami, Japan is still dealing with the nuclear disaster after three reactors melted down and released dangerous levels of radiation.
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Evening News Online, 03.11.12 | March 11, 2012
An American soldier opened fire outside of his base in Afghanistan killing sixteen civilians; Then, the Republican presidential candidates are trying to lay claim to the conservative south; Also, Bill Whitaker visits some of Japan's observances one year after a powerful earthquake and tsunami killed nearly 20,000 people.
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Evening News Online, 03.05.11 | March 5, 2012
President Obama sat down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the possibility of going to war with Iran; Then, Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney outline their strategies for creating high-paying manufacturing jobs; Also, one man's miracle tale of survival from a tornado that almost took his family's life.
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Evening News Online, 03.04.12 | March 4, 2012
President Obama said the U.S. will support Israel, and if necessary, use force to keep Iran from building nuclear bombs; Then, The National Weather Service says the tornado that tore through West Liberty, Kentucky, reached the status of an EF-3 marked by winds of almost 200 miles per hour; Also, The Department of Transportation is delaying a rule that would mandate rear-view cameras in all new cars pending further study.
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Evening News Online, 03.03.12 | March 3, 2012
Saturday: More than three-dozen people in six states are dead following the tornado onslaught that has crippled the South and Midwest; Also, nearly two years after the worst oil spill in U.S. history, BP reaches a $7.8 billion partial settlement that it hopes will help put the incident behind them; And, Paul Conroy, the photographer who was wounded in Syria during the attack that killed an American journalist, is recovering and speaking out about the Assad regime's relentless violence.
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Evening News Online, 03.02.12 | March 2, 2012
Friday: A second round of deadly tornadoes tear across the middle of America; Also, President Obama says he's not bluffing about war to stop Iran's nuclear ambitions; Plus, a basketball game signals the healing has begun in Chardon, Ohio, following the high school shooting; And, 76-year-old Millie Campbell - known to New Orleans locals as "prayin' lady" - drives down dangerous streets fighting crime with prayer.
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Evening News Online, 03.01.12 | March 1, 2012
Thursday: Residents in the tornado-ravaged Midwest are picking up the pieces and bracing for what could be another round of powerful storms; Also, TJ Lane is charged with 3 juvenile counts of murder in the Chardon, Ohio, high school shooting that killed 3 students; And, a two-story, 340-ton boulder of California granite will be the centerpiece in a new work at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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Evening News Online, 02.29.12 | February 29, 2012
Wednesday: Disaster strikes the heart of America as deadly tornadoes rip across the Midwest; Also, Maine Sen. Olympia Snowe is retiring from Congress over a breakdown in bipartisanship, which has brought progress to a standstill; And, James Murdoch is stepping down from his role as executive chairman of News International as British police begin to comb through a mountain of evidence in a hacking scandal surrounding his father's media empire.
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Evening News Online, 02.28.12 | February 28, 2012
Tuesday: Two of the students critically wounded in the high school shooting rampage in Chardon, Ohio, have died, raising the death toll to three; Also, Mitt Romney is in danger of losing the Michigan primary to Rick Santorum. So, what happens if Romney loses in his home state?; And, oceanographers meet in Hawaii to discuss when and where the millions of tons of debris from Japan's tsunami will wash ashore in North America.
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Evening News Online, 02.27.12 | February 27, 2012
A gunman is in custody after killing one student and injuring four others at Chardon High School in Ohio; Then, Hilary Clinton explained the limitations the United States faces as it tries to pressure President Assad out of office; Also, A scathing report shows in the hours after the tsunami struck the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, authorities were helpless to address the situation.
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Evening News Online, 02.26.12 | February 26, 2012
The GOP Candidates are making their final pushes ahead of the Michigan state primary where a loss for Mitt Romney would be a near fatal blow to his campaign; Then, Afghans took to the streets for a sixth day as they expressed their rage over the accidental burning of Qurans by U.S. soldiers; Also, film and television productions are packing their things and moving from Los Angeles to New Orleans, which many are now calling "Hollywood South."
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Evening News Online, 02.25.12 | February 25, 2012
Saturday: The U.S. is stepping up security in Afghanistan after the killing of two American military officers by an unknown gunman; Also, Sgt. First Class Andrew McCaffrey, who lost his hand due to a defective grenade in Afghanistan, is leaving the Army disgraced after being court martialed and found guilty on multiple charges; And, 49-year-old Jamie Moyer, a veteran lefty MLB pitcher is aiming to make a comeback for the ages.
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Evening News Online, 02.24.12 | February 24, 2012
Friday: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warns both Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his arms suppliers - including Russia - that the death and suffering of innocent people has to end now; Also, Elaine Quijano reports on what life is like for the 46 million Americans relying on the government for food; And, Steve Hartman stays home and scours his basement to sort out what his wife calls trash and he calls treasure.
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Evening News Online, 02.23.12 | February 23, 2012
Thursday: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is heading to Tunisia for a major international conference with two aims, getting medicine and food into Syria and getting rid of Bashar al-Assad; Also, in a classified conference call led by the chief of counter-terrorism, the FBI makes it clear that it's seriously concerned about a possible attack by Iran on U.S. soil; And, Melvin Moran - a second generation oil man - makes his case that the controversial fracking method of extracting oil and gas may lead to energy independence for America in just a few years.
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Evening News Online, 02.22.12 | February 22, 2012
Wednesday: Veteran war correspondent Marie Colvin - an American - and award-winning French photo-journalist Remi Ochlik are killed in the Syrian government's bombardment of the city of Homs; Also, FDA medical experts are recommending approval of the diet pill Qnexa, despite the drug's potential risky side effects; And, Chip Reid reports on how one collector is giving up his priceless collection of Harriet Tubman artifacts to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, which is to be built on the National Mall.
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Evening News Online, 02.21.12 | February 21, 2012
Tuesday: The Dow Jones industrial average reaches a major milestone in its recovery from the financial meltdown, crossing 13,000 for the first time in four years; Also, patients in Texas who are considering having an abortion are now required by law to have a sonogram and have the doctor describe what he sees, then wait an extra 24 hours before committing to the procedure; And, a study in the journal of the American Medical Association reveals a dangerous difference in the symptoms men and women experience during a heart attack.
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Evening News Online, 02.20.12 | February 20, 2012
The Super PAC backing Mitt Romney is spending millions to take out his opponents as Rick Santorum emerges as the new front-runner; Then, Elyse Saugstad attributes her survival in a avalanche that took three lives to the inflatable airbag backpack she was wearing; Also, John Glenn celebrates the 50th anniversary of America's first orbit of Earth.
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Evening News Online, 02.19.12 | February 19, 2012
Rick Santorum enters the spotlight condemning President Obama's health care reform law requiring free pre-natal testing and the government's role in education; Then, Iran cut off all oil shipments to Britain and France in response to the tough sanctions against its nuclear program; Also, the military community is worried a new film featuring Navy SEALs could reveal their secret tactics.
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Evening News Online, 02.18.12 | February 18, 2012
Saturday: Entertainment legends and ordinary fans crowd a Newark, N.J., church to say their final good-byes to Whitney Houston; Also, Anthony Mason reports on how the auto industry bailout will impact the GOP presidential race in Michigan; And, a young fencer aims to make history as the first American athlete to compete in the Olympics wearing her hijab -- the traditional Muslim head covering.
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Evening News Online, 02.17.12 | February 17, 2012
Friday: The FBI arrests Amine al Khalifi, 29, who was allegedly planning to carry out a suicide bombing at the Capitol building in Washington D.C.; Also, a new study finds that children who develop autism have abnormalities on brain scans that can be detected long before obvious symptoms develop; And, Steve Hartman tells the story of Bob Hoffman and his "Pass it Forward" mission to inspire Americans to perform random acts of kindness.
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Evening News Online, 02.16.12 | February 16, 2012
Thursday: New signs of an economic turnaround - the number of Americans putting in their first application for unemployment falls to a four-year low, home sales pick up and GM goes from bankruptcy to record profits; Also, Willem Marks reports on the horrific effects of heroin addiction in Afghanistan; And, First Lady Michelle Obama surprises visitors touring the White House by greeting the guests and handing out hugs.
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Evening News Online, 02.15.12 | February 15, 2012
Wednesday: Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad showcases to the world his country's latest advances in nuclear technology. But, do these advances mean Iran is any closer to buiding a nuclear bomb?; Also, American solar panel makers say the Chinese are saturating the U.S. market with imported products -- ultimately killing U.S. manufacturing jobs; And, 50 years after Jackie Kennedy made history with her personal tour of the White House, the CBS producer who was behind it all shares the inside story of how it was done.
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Evening News Online, 02.14.12 | February 14, 2012
Tuesday: A CBS News/NY Times poll finds growing support for the job President Obama is doing with the economy and Rick Santorum at the front of the GOP pack; Also, a battle group led by the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln crosses through the Strait of Hormuz into the Persian Gulf; And, Greg Brooks, who calls himself a treasure hunter extraordinaire, is on the hunt of $3 billion worth of platinum and gold believed to be stored within the sunken British merchant ship "Port Nicholson."
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Evening News Online, 02.13.12 | February 13, 2012
CBS News correspondent Clarissa ward was able to spend several days inside Syria living with rebels willing to give their lives to overthrow President Assad's regime; Then, Investigators are still working to determine what exactly caused the death of Whitney Houston; Also, an innovative program funded by New York City called Jumpstart helps people reinvent themselves.
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Evening News Online, 02.12.12 | February 12, 2012
Whitney Houston's death is remembered in her New Jersey hometown; Then, Violence flared in Greece as lawmakers debated tough new austerity measures; Also, this Valentine's day some Japanese men are learning to share their feelings in a very unconventional way.
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Evening News Online, 02.11.12 | February 11, 2012
Saturday: In Syria, government forces have launch a new round of deadly attacks on protesters across the country; Also, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has wins the Maine caucuses, edging out Ron Paul; And, President Obama could lose some crucial support from Catholic voters over the controversial health care law provision regarding contraception coverage.
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Evening News Online, 02.10.12 | February 10, 2012
Friday: After sparking a firestorm of religious and political controversy, President Obama announces his compromise on the contraceptive requirement of his health care law; Also, at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, Mitt Romney is on a mission to convince conservatives that he really is one of them; And, Steve Hartman tells the story of a 12-year-old named Noah who raised enough money to keep his grandmother from going into foreclosure.
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Evening News Online, 02.09.12 | February 9, 2012
Thursday: Big banks and government officials strike a $25 billion deal to provide relief for some Americans who are dealing with foreclosure; Also, Clarissa Ward reports from inside Syria where life has become a cycle of funerals and gun battles; And, the "Voices from the Grave" documentary recorded as part of an oral history project for Boston College may hold secret confessions of murder in the vicious war between Irish Protestants and Catholics.
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Evening News Online, 02.08.12 | February 8, 2012
Wednesday: Clarissa Ward reports from the Syrian frontlines with rebels fighting to overthrow the 40-year Assad dictatorship; Also, following his three-state sweep, Rick Santorum is back in the race as a serious contender for the GOP presidential nod; And, the Pentagon is opening up more jobs to women soldiers, although they're still banned from combat.
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Evening News Online, 02.07.12 | February 7, 2012
Tuesday: A federal appeals court says California's ban on same-sex marriage - known as Proposition 8 - violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment; Also, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is expected to finish strong in the Colorado and Minnesota caucuses and in Missouri's primary; And, bells ring out over London where a congregation gathers to commemorate Charles Dickens' 200th birthday.
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