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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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Evening News Online, 02.06.12
| February 6, 2012
As the situation in Syria gets more dangerous by the hour, American diplomats are forced to evacuate; Then, 17 Americans are facing charges of encouraging the unrest that has engulfed the country for nearly a year; Also, a rare look inside the training of the federal air marshals. |
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Evening News Online, 02.05.12
| February 5, 2012
An Egyptian judge announced his intent to prosecute 40 workers -- including 19 Americans -- from non-governmental organizations; Then, A defiant Newt Gingrich said he plans to campaign all the way up to the Republican convention; Also, Queen Elizabeth II is about to celebrate sixty years as the queen of England. |
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Evening News Online, 02.04.12
| February 4, 2012
Saturday: In an emergency session, the U.N. Security Council fails to approve a resolution calling for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step aside, following the deadliest one-day crackdown in Syria's 11-month uprising; Also, what will the results of the Nevada caucuses mean for the future of the GOP field?; And, Fidel Castro's Cuban revolution plays a crucial role in the family history of Grammy-winning Latin jazz artist Arturo O'Farrill. |
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Evening News Online, 02.03.12
| February 3, 2012
Friday: The Labor Department reports that the jobless rate in January fell to 8.3 percent - the lowest in three years - and the good news sends stocks prices soaring; Also, the Susan G. Komen foundation apologizes to the American people for cutting off funding to Planned Parenthood and announces it is reversing its decision; And, Steve Hartman tells the story of Jim O'Hara and his iron-willed campaign for the governorship of Montana. |
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Evening News Online, 02.02.12
| February 2, 2012
Thursday: According to columnist David Ignatius, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta "believes there is a strong likelihood that Israel will attack Iran" in the spring; Also, long-time supporters of both Planned Parenthood and the Susan G. Komen foundation are taking sides, following the Komen foundation's announcement that it would no longer provide funding for Planned Parenthood; And, Anna Werner reports on the desperate situation in Texas after 31 straight weeks of drought. |
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Evening News Online, 02.01.12
| February 1, 2012
Wednesday: A U.S. military report on the "State of the Taliban 2012," says that America's supposed ally Pakistan is encouraging the Taliban to continue fighting; Also, as part of a change in their policy, the Susan G. Komen foundation is pulling the funding it provided to Planned Parenthood; And, Bill Whitaker takes a look back at the remarkable life and career of "Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius. |
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Evening News Online, 01.31.12
| January 31, 2012
Tuesday: Following the Florida primary, GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney has the money and organization to do well in the next five states, and he says he can outlast any opponent; Also, some colleges and universities are resorting to cheating to attract more students; And, Scott Pelley speaks with some Hispanic voters to see what they want to hear out of the candidates. |
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Evening News Online, 01.30.12
| January 30, 2012
On the eve of the Florida Primary the candidates make their last push; Then, the fighting in Syria is bordering on civil war as the violence reaches President Assad's doorstep: Also, 911 tapes from a deadly multi-vehicle crash on a Florida interstate record the horrific scene. |
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Evening News Online, 01.29.12
| January 29, 2012
Sunday: Two days before the Florida Primary, Mitt Romney takes the lead forcing Newt Gingrich on the attack; Also, An Occupy Oakland protest turns violent after protesters clash with police; Plus, Detroit funeral directors protest in the streets. |
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Evening News Online, 01.28.12
| January 28, 2012
Saturday: The U.S. military is upgrading an aging warship to serve as a floating base in the Persian Gulf and prevent the closing of the vital Strait of Hormuz; Also, with just three days left until the Florida primary, Mitt Romney reverses Newt Gingrich's momentum and takes a strong lead in the polls; And, a federal judge orders Google, Apple and five other technology companies to court over allegations they violated anti-trust laws by conspiring not to poach employees from one another. |
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Evening News Online, 01.27.12
| January 27, 2012
Friday: On the surface, the latest report on the economy looks like welcome good news. But the White House acknowledges the recovery is still "fragile"; Also, Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney lay out their plans for tackling immigration; And, Steve Hartman tells the story of Woody Davis and the community in Corbett, Ore., who are paying Woody back for over 50 years of good deeds. |
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Evening News Online, 01.26.12
| January 26, 2012
Thursday: A picture showing a testy exchange between President Obama and Ariz. Gov. Jan Brewer is causing quite a stir; Also, Armen Keteyian reports on a hidden camera investigation that has uncovered scam artists in the act insurance fraud; And, Las Vegas is feeling the pinch of the great recession, which has left many uncompleted casinos on and off the strip. |
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Evening News Online, 01.25.12
| January 25, 2012
Wednesday: U.S. Navy SEAL Team Six, which also led the Osama bin Laden raid, parachutes into a remote region of central Somalia and rescues two hostages who were kidnapped in October; Also, GOP presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney lay our their plans for tax reform; And, Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords hands in her resignation letter to Congress to focus on her recovery. |
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Evening News Online, 01.24.12
| January 24, 2012
Tuesday: President Obama's State of the Union Address will, in many ways, be the unofficial kick-off of his campaign for re-election, and Mr. Obama is picking a fight on an issue he hopes will dominate this year's campaign - income inequality; Also, Scott Pelley speaks with House Speaker John Boehner about what is stopping Congress from getting things done; And, Mitt Romney releases his tax returns and Newt Gingrich releases his Freddie Mac contract. |
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Evening News Online, 01.23.12
| January 23, 2012
Rescue teams went door-to-door in Alabama in search of survivors in the wake of some deadly storms; Then, Five major banks are close to an agreement to settle the case of deceptive practices during the foreclosure process; Also, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords finished the meeting that was interrupted by a gunman one year ago |
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Evening News Online, 01.22.12
| January 22, 2012
Sunday: Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords announces she will resign from Congress; Also, GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich makes a sharp comeback in South Carolina; Plus, a Chicago pastor protests violence on a motel roof. |
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Evening News Online, 01.21.12
| January 21, 2012
Saturday: Following a strong debate performance and a late surge to the top of the polls, Newt Gingrich wins the South Carolina primary, defeating rival Mitt Romney; Also, divers searching for missing passengers on the Costa Concordia found the body of a woman - bringing the death toll to 12 - and a hard drive that may give answers as to what actually happened the day the cruise ship ran aground; And, two years after an earthquake devastated Haiti, citizens there are laying the foundation of one of the largest, most sophisticated projects in the country - a state-of-the-art teaching hospital. |
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Evening News Online, 01.20.12
| January 20, 2012
Friday: In the last pre-primary poll before the South Carolina primary, Newt Gingrich passes longtime frontrunner Mitt Romney; Also, the unstable position of the half-sunken Costa Concordia cruise ship is causing stops and starts for the rescue efforts to find survivors; And, Steve Hartman profiles 84-year-old Virgil Harms who has been the mayor of Paoli, Colo., for the last 50 years. |
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Evening News Online, 01.19.12
| January 19, 2012
Thursday: A recent poll of South Carolina voters puts former Speaker Newt Gingrich in a statistical tie with Mitt Romney for the lead; Also, new guidelines for heart patients who want to continue a healthy sex life after suffering from a heart attack or stroke; And, a military rule that may have contributed to the death of a wounded American soldier in Afghanistan. |
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Evening News Online, 01.18.12
| January 18, 2012
Wednesday: Hope is fading in the challenging search for survivors in the aftermath of the Costa Concordia cruise ship disaster; Also, after three years of studying the impact of the proposed Keystone pipeline, President Obama says no; And, a cabinet full of lost treasures collected by Charles Darwin is discovered in a U.K. warehouse. |
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Evening News Online, 01.17.12
| January 17, 2012
Tuesday: Divers pull five bodies from the partially-sunken Costa Concordia, bringing the death toll in the Italian ship disaster to at least eleven; Also, the government launches a new attack on Alzheimer's disease, but it includes no funding; And, John Blackstone reports on why it's taken 66 years to honor a war hero who risked his life to save his shipmates. |
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Evening News Online, 01.16.12
| January 16, 2012
Twenty nine people are still missing from the sunken cruise ship off the coast of Italy as the company's CEO blames the accident on the captain; Then, Jon Huntsman drops out of the Republican presidential nomination race and endorses frontrunner Mitt Romney; Also, surviving members of the Wichita sit-in look back on how that day made history. |
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Evening News Online, 01.15.12
| January 15, 2012
Divers are working in the icy water of the partially sunken cruise liner Costa Concordia to find any signs of the thirteen missing passengers; Then, the Justice Department has stepped in to block a controversial South Carolina voter I.D. law; Also, American companies are registering as Benefit Corporations in order to freely divert profits to their community and environmental causes. |
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Evening News Online, 01.14.12
| January 14, 2012
Saturday: The cruise ship Costa Concordia runs aground off a small island near the coast of Tuscany, Italy, killing at least three; Also, Elaine Quijano reports on Arise Virtual Solutions, a Florida-based company that's bringing 11,000 call center jobs back to the U.S.; And, Maurice Dubois takes a look at how Haiti's peanut crop is saving lives and creating new economic opportunities. |
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Evening News Online, 01.13.12
| January 13, 2012
Friday: Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour is defending the validity of the pardons and clemency he granted for 203 criminals on his last day in office; Also, Scott Pelley looks back at life and career CBS News' Dick Threlkeld's who died at the age of 74; And, Steve Hartman reports on 17-year-old Angela Zhang, who by her junior year in high school had created a method to shrink cancerous tumors in mice. |
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Evening News Online, 01.12.12
| January 12, 2012
Thursday: Senior military officials join Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta denouncing a video depicting four Marines who appear to be urinating on the corpses of dead Taliban members; Also, despite incredible generosity towards Haiti following the earthquake that hit the country two years ago, the lack of systems to channel the money in an effective way is holding up progress to rebuild the nation; And, family, friends, and colleagues get together in New York City to share memories of the late Andy Rooney. |
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Evening News Online, 01.11.12
| January 11, 2012
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