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Top o' the news
The latest news on the New York budget crisis, Hamptons vacationers and the Indian Point nuclear facility.
Stacey Smith reports. Transcript
Budget realities
New York City is beginning to notify those laid-off because of the city's budget crisis. Sanitation workers and teachers' aides are the first to feel the effects.
Sarah Kramer reports. Transcript
Foreign object-ions
As the Bush administrations reshapes the United States' diplomatic position, Sarah Gordon and John Brady Kiesling discuss how agents of the U.S. foreign service must deal with changing world opinion.
Laura Santini reports. Transcript
Like father, like daughter?
Studies show that children with parents in prison are likely to follow the same path. One man hopes he can break the cycle.
Catherine Fenollosa reports. Transcript
Of typewriters and Microsoft Word
In the Bronx, two stores that should be competing against each other find a happy symbiosis in the digital age.
Piya Kochhar reports. Transcript
Newscast redux
The latest news on SARS, an earthquake in Turkey and the Dixie Chicks.
Emily Grossman reports. Transcript
DMZ-free, or Cypriot Patriot
Sotos Zackheos, Cyprus' ambassador to the United Nations, talks about the recent opening of the border that has divided the tiny island for almost 30 years.
Gretchen Wilson reports. Transcript
A torturous past
Liberians living in New York rely on church and community to help them overcome the painful history of their country.
Carla Sapsford reports. Transcript
Breaking the chains/tying the knot
"Uncle looking for a suitable match for his nephew, Sikh boy, 26 yrs old/ 6' tall, own business in New Jersey, open minded, caste no bar. Please contact with photo and bio."
Emily Grossman reports. Transcript
O'er the land of the...Cyclones
You know how the Star-Spangled Banner is sung at the beginning of every baseball game? Well, how do you get that job?
Simon Bishop reports. Transcript
Borough break-up
Staten Island isn't the only borough that should secede.
Collin Campbell reports. Transcript
Read my lips!
To show their opposition to the war in Iraq, protesters are hitting the government where it hurts -- in the wallet.
Michael Morton reports. Transcript
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