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Relief efforts have begun after an underground earthquake, followed by a tsunami, left scores dead in Sumatra and American Samoa.  Also on the program, Capitol Hill gears up for a fight on climate legislation, builders use old materials to create new green homes, a report on the dangers of distracted driving from text messaging and the U.S. changes course on dealing with the Myanmar dictatorship.
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Date Found: October 02, 2009
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October 04, 2009
Rock superstars the Dave Matthews Band kick off ACL’s 35th season with hits and songs from their latest album Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King.
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October 03, 2009
Rescue efforts continued in American Samoa and Indonesia following a pair of deadly earthquakes. Also, an interview with the top U.S. official in the U.N. mission to Afghanistan who was fired after accusing his boss of concealing widespread election fraud, analysis of the nuclear talks with ...
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October 03, 2009
Top stories include: Fed Chairman Bernanke tells congress there are no magic bullets to combat high unemployment. And we talk to GM’s Mike DiGiovanni.
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October 02, 2009
After establishing herself as a star of the silver screen, Annette Bening has returned to her roots as a stage actor with a modern twist on 'Madea.'
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October 02, 2009
In 1933, during a car ride with the newly inaugurated Franklin D. Roosevelt, Horace Albright persuades the president that Civil War battlefields should be under the care of the National Park Service, not the War Department. Roosevelt orders a sweeping reorganization that expands the national ...
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