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Evening News Online, 10.19.11
| October 19, 2011
Wednesday: In Zanesville, Ohio, police say the owner of a wildlife preserve set free approximately 56 exotic animals and then took his own life; Also, NBA owners and players are negotiating to end the lockout, but the taxpayers who spent $2 billion on the stadiums are being left out of the discussion; And, the Wounded Warriors baseball team is comprised of veterans who, despite losing a part of them on the battlefield, prove they still have what it takes on the ball field. |
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Evening News Online, 10.18.11
| October 18, 2011
Tuesday: Americans who receive Social Security benefits will be getting a raise in January - the first cost of living increase in three years; Also, the leading group of American pediatricians has issued a policy stating that children under the age of 2 should not be watching any TV; And, states are losing billions of dollars to the illegal trade of cigarette smuggling and it's happening right under our noses. |
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Evening News Online, 10.17.11
| October 17, 2011
Monday: Also, eye on President Obama's "non-campaign" jobs bill campaign trail; Also, an unusual prison swamp compromise set between Israel and Palestinian Hamas leaders; And, Steve Jobs' influential Stanford address. |
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Evening News Online, 10.16.11
| October 16, 2011
Sunday: Tens of thousands gather for the dedication of the Martin Luther King, Jr., memorial on the National Mall; Also, Qaddafi loyalists are showing no sign of backing down in Sirte; Plus, training veterans for community jobs. |
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Evening News Online, 10.15.11
| October 15, 2011
Saturday: The "Occupy Wall Street" movement goes overseas - from violent clashes with police in Rome to a peaceful march in Tokyo, anger is spanning the globe; Also, South Florida is mobilizing to fight off an infestation of giant African land snails -- one of the world's most invasive species; And, "DOGPAC," a political action committee formed to protect to interests of dogs and their owners, is flexing its muscle in San Francisco. |
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Evening News Online, 10.14.11
| October 14, 2011
Friday: Mark Strassmann reports on the impact the nation's toughest immigration law is having on Alabama residents; Also, plans to clean up Zuccoti Park and temporarily displace the Occupy Wall Street protesters are cancelled at the last minute; And, Steve Hartman reports on a 40-year-old Dairy Queen owner who has helped out with fund raisers for more than 100 community organizations. |
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Evening News Online, 10.13.11
| October 13, 2011
Thursday: The hardware failure that disabled Blackberry service served as a warning to a world that's become ever more dependent on always being connected; Also, Congress passes a landmark free trade agreement with South Korea, Colombia and Panama; And, terminally ill patients are up against drug companies dealing on the gray market and exploiting a short supply potentially life saving drugs. |
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Evening News Online, 10.12.11
| October 12, 2011
Wednesday: Senior U.S. officials say the plan to assassinate the Saudi Ambassador was a sophisticated operation that could reach the highest level of the Iranian government; Also, the FBI arrests a Florida man for allegedly hacking the personal accounts of more than 50 people tied to the entertainment industry; And, Bill Whitaker reports on the incredible story of a boxer, who is fighting his first professional fight after spending 26 years in prison on a wrongful murder conviction. |
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Evening News Online, 10.11.11
| October 11, 2011
Tuesday: U.S. Officials uncovered a plot to bomb the Saudi Ambassador to the United States allegedly launched by the Iranian military; Then, Researchers have found that high doses of Vitamin E are linked to an increased risk of getting prostate cancer; Also, thousands of unemployed Americans looking to China as the new land of opportunity to find jobs. |
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Evening News Online, 10.10.11
| October 10, 2011
Monday: After four weeks of protesting the Occupy Wall Street movement has yet to stand behind a unifying message; Then, the FDA's approval of a drug sends it soaring; Also, Congress is considering cutting the funds that keep America's food banks and pantry programs running. |
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Evening News Online, 10.09.11
| October 9, 2011
Sunday: The "Occupy Wall Street" movement spreads beyond lower Manhattan to at least 25 cities across the U.S.; Also, California medical marijuana outlets brace for a federal crackdown; Also, Samuel L. Jackson as Martin Luther King, Jr. on Broadway. |
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Evening News Online, 10.08.11
| October 8, 2011
Saturday: Mitt Romney's religion is once again under fire, following Texas pastor Robert Jeffress' comment that Mormonism is a "cult"; Also, "Sesame Street" will introduce a brand new character who was created to shed light on hunger in America; And, Bill Whitaker reports on how Steve Jobs' most enduring legacy may well be in the classroom. |
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Evening News Online, 10.07.11
| October 7, 2011
Friday: The most recent jobs report shows the economy created jobs, but not nearly enough, and the average length of unemployment hits an all time high; Also, a jury hears Dr. Conrad Murray's claim that Michael Jackson begged him for the drug that killed him; And, the covert CIA mission to get Osama bin Laden before the war in Afghanistan began. |
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Evening News Online, 10.06.11
| October 6, 2011
Thursday: CBS News takes a look back at the remarkable life and career of Apple co-founder and chairman Steve Jobs, who died at the age of 56; Also, Herman Cain finds himself tied for the lead in the GOP presidential nomination race with Mitt Romney; And, Zappos, the online shoe retailer, is bucking the national trend and hiring thousands of workers for its busy holiday season. |
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Evening News Online, 10.05.11
| October 5, 2011
Wednesday: Apple Chairman and co-founder Steve Jobs dies at the age of 56; Also, Sarah Palin announces she will not seek the 2012 GOP presidential nomination; And, it has been nearly 10 years since the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, which begs the question - why has it lasted so long? Scott Pelley turns to our troops for answers. |
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Evening News Online, 10.04.11
| October 4, 2011
Tuesday: Announcing he won't run for president, Gov. Chris Christie took on skeptics who were raising questions about his record; Then, one person was killed and four others saved after a helicopter crashed into New York City's East River; Also, Apple's new iPhone4S answers your questions. |
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Evening News Online, 10.03.11
| October 3, 2011
Monday: Gen. John Allen, the new U.S. commander in Afghanistan, outlines his strategy for the Afghan war; Then, Amanda Knox was found not guilty of killing her college roommate by an appeals court jury; Also, memos show Attorney General Eric Holder was sent briefings on the controversial Fast and Furious operation as far back as July of 2010. |
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Evening News Online, 10.02.11
| October 2, 2011
Sunday: After months of repeated denials, N.J. Gov. Chris Christie is reportedly considering a GOP run; Also, Amanda Knox is set to make her appeal; Plus, Almost a third of a century after his death, John Wayne's possessions go to auction. |
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Evening News Online, 09.30.11
| September 30, 2011
Friday: A CIA drone strike in Yemen kills al Qaeda's leader of external operations Anwar al-Awlaki; Also, the incredible story of a 67-year-old man found and rescued, six days after his car plunged off a California cliff; And, Steve Hartman recalls his encounters with long-time "60 Minutes" commentator Andy Rooney. |
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Evening News Online, 09.29.11
| September 29, 2011
Thursday: Alabama's enacts a new immigration law, allowing police to question and detain suspected illegal immigrants, and hold them without bond; Also, most years in Vermont, fall foliage tourism is a $330 million industry. But in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, tourists are staying away; And, Scott Pelley speaks with JetBlue CEO David Barger and gets his thoughts on what's wrong with Washington and what needs to be done to create jobs and fix the economy. |
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Evening News Online, 09.28.11
| September 28, 2011
Wednesday: Federal agents say they've stopped a U.S. citizen from Massachusetts who was planning drone attacks against key targets in Washington; Also, despite repeatedly saying that he is not running for president, Republicans continue to clamor for N.J. Gov. Chris Christie to enter the field; And, the FBI captures George Wright, a convicted killer and airline hijacker, who had been on the run for 41 years. |
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Evening News Online, 09.27.11
| September 27, 2011
Tuesday: Housing prices see their fourth monthly increase in a row, but home values may never get back to where they were before the bubble burst; Also, Scott Pelley speaks with Robert L. Johnson, founder of BET and chairman of RLJ, to ask his take on America's growing debt problem; And, a look back on the 62-year career of Andy Rooney, who is ending his regularly scheduled commentary for "60 Minutes." |
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Evening News Online, 09.26.11
| September 26, 2011
Monday: Hospitals across the U.S. are experiencing shortages of generic prescription drugs; Then, an investigation into who is behind the big business of online payday loans that come with high interest rates; Also, how a South Georgia town's factory is making what the Chinese need on a daily basis. |
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Evening News Online, 09.25.11
| September 25, 2011
Sunday: American hikers Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer return home from Iran as free men; Also, Do companies discriminate against unemployed job candidates? Plus, How happy are you? One New England town wants to know. |
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Evening News Online, 09.24.11
| September 24, 2011
Saturday: Former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain pulls off a surprise victory in the Florida GOP straw poll, earning more votes than Rick Perry and Mitt Romney combined; Also, California issues a statewide mandate for students to get the whooping cough vaccine before they can come back to school; And, children in Tripoli, Libya return to school where the memories of Qaddafi are being erased. |
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Evening News Online, 09.23.11
| September 23, 2011
Friday: The insurgents who attacked the U.S. embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, were killed, but their cell phones left behind evidence linking Pakistani intelligence to the Haqqani terror network; Also, Scott Pelley goes alongside NYC Police Commissioner Ray Kelley for an extraordinary look inside the counter terrorism bureau; And, Steve Hartman reports on the unique sport-of-choice for kids in Lakeside, Ohio - shuffleboard. |
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Evening News Online, 09.22.11
| September 22, 2011
Thursday: Investors are heading for the exits amid rising fears of a global recession; Then, America's top military officer told a Senate committee that Pakistani intelligence was behind the attack on the U.S. embassy in Afghanistan; Also, the small town of Mineral, Virgina is still struggling to rebuild after an earthquake struck there one month ago. |
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Evening News Online, 09.21.11
| September 21, 2011
Wednesday: After 26 months in Iranian captivity, American hikers Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer are released and reunited with their families in Oman; Also, a few weeks after posting a plea for help online, 14-year-old Jamey Rodemeyer commits suicide; And, cotton farmers are feeling the worst of Texas' drought. |
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Evening News Online, 09.20.11
| September 20, 2011
Tuesday: 40 years after America declared war against cancer, a new reports shows the country is making progress against the disease; Also, Montana is fighting the battle against methamphetamine addiction with a graphic in-your-face ad campaign targeted at teens; And, Don't ask don't tell, the policy banning openly gay troops from serving in the military, officially ends. |
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Evening News Online, 09.19.11
| September 19, 2011
Monday: Republicans shoot down President Obama's balanced plan for cutting the deficit; Then, A new study claims people with diabetes are twice as likely to develop dementia; Also, an investigation into the rogue pharmacies that distribute the powerful medications - no questions asked. |
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