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Newscast: Top of the Hour
War and peace and other breaking news.
Michael Morton reports. Transcript
Give Peace a Chance
Talk isn't about war so much on New York City Streets, as it is about peace.
Catherine Fenollosa reports. Transcript
Helping Iraq
A group of non-profit organizations are planning for Humanitarian Aid to Iraq. But they say the Bush administration needs to help them out more.
Michael Morton reports. Transcript
We Don't Need No Education
Parents are suing the city for non-compliance of the No Child Left Behind policy.
Ethan Lindsey reports. Transcript
Heck No, We Wouldn't Go
Various groups are outraged at the Immigration and Naturalization Services special registrations of Muslim men.
Carla Sapsford reports. Transcript
Man vs. Machine
Chess champion, Garry Kasparov goes at it again. But this time against Deep Junior.
Nancy Farghalli reports. Transcript
The Wall Street Jammers
A group of Wall Street guys are playing music in their free time.
Laura Santini reports. Transcript
Newscast: Bottom of the Hour
Peace and war and yet more breaking news.
Noah Reibel reports. Transcript
Let There Be Peace
The world wants peace...but is anybody listening?
Jenny Nordberg reports. Transcript
The Sixties meet The Milennium - Host Interview
Todd Gitlin, a sociologist and student activist in the 1960s peace movement evaluates Saturday's anti-war protest in Manhattan.
Collin Campbell reports. Transcript
Gringos, Go Home
A small hotel owned by two Peace Corps members from Idaho is causing tensions in a small Mexican town.
Gretchen Wilson reports. Transcript
Say No To Drugs, Yes to God
Faith fights addiction. At least that's the Bush administration's stance. And a two-year study by the National Center for Substance Abuse and Addiction lends support to this view.
Stacey Smith reports. Transcript
Finding Roots in The Big Apple
The Brazillian community still has to find its voice and place in the city. But slowly they're putting down roots for future generations.
Carla Sapsford reports. Transcript
Hair, There, Everywhere
Hair braiding and Harlem go hand-in-hand. This century old tradition is as popular as ever amongst the African-American community.
Catherine Fenollosa reports. Transcript
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