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January 10, 2006
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Alito Hearings

Questions for Samuel Alito begin today at his Senate hearings. Gail Chaddock of The Christian Science Monitor comments.

Reporter Abducted in Iraq

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Jill Carroll, a freelance reporter for The Christian Science Monitor, was abducted in Iraq while out on a story.

Voluntary Drug Testing in Schools

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New Bedford, Massachusetts will start a voluntary drug testing program for high school students.

The Dows Hits 11,000

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What does this say for the economy?

Albert Brooks

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The filmmaker turns his eye on a provocative topic.

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