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Thursday, July 31, 2003
CONNECT WITH KG, Kendis Gibson
SARSstock: Musicians rock to heal Toronto
The venue was set, the Rolling Stones and their friends were confirmed and the tickets were sold. However, after only two months of planning, crowd control experts were still predicting that the concert to benefit SARS-struck Toronto was a blueprint for disaster.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2003
HOTWIRED, Erica Hill
HowStuffWorks works, and how
I'm curious -- I think you have to be as a journalist. I want to know the "why," the "what" and especially the "how."
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Wednesday, July 30, 2003
TARGET TERRORISM, Kris Osborn
Wounded in action: One soldier's tale
Capt. Mark Chaney recalls getting shot in action in precise detail.
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Monday, July 28, 2003
DOWN TO EARTH, Sharon Collins
Climate change issue heats up in Washington
Just how bad a problem is climate change? And if it is a problem, are humans to blame?
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Friday, July 25, 2003
BIOFEEDBACK, Kat Carney
'Ally McBeal' actress endured drama of a different kind
Over the years, television audiences have become familiar with Courtney Thorne-Smith on shows like "Melrose Place," "Ally McBeal," and "According to Jim," but on a recent visit to Atlanta, the busy actress described the suffering she endured as a result of migraines.
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