U.S. intelligence analysts say that nearly 100 Israeli warplanes staged a rehearsal air strike against nuclear facilities in Iran. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.
torsdag 26 juni 2008
Girl with 8 limbs recovering
Dr. Sanjay Gupta gives an update on a girl who had an extra set of arms and legs removed.
Survivors of capsized ferry
Survivors who spent 48 hours drifting in the sea after a ferry capsized recover in a hospital.
Data Doctor: Is Windows XP gone?
PC companies will soon stop selling computers with XP installed. The Data Dr. has some tips for computer buyers.
Imus made a 'sarcastic point'
Don Imus returned to air and explained his comment about Adam 'Pacman' Jones.
Writer stands by teen pact story
Time Magazine's Kathleen Kingsbury stands by her story that alleges high school students got pregnant on purpose.
Princess of the Star
More than 800 people are still missing after a ferry capsized during a typhoon which hit the Philippines. But whose to blame?
tisdag 24 juni 2008
AC360: McCain's Problems
Anderson talks with experts about McCain campaign adviser Charlie Black's controversial statement on terrorism.
Wildfires scorch N. California
California firefighters battle wildfires that forced hundreds of people from their homes in Napa County. (No audio)
Catching women suicide bombers
The U.S. military is training Iraqi women to find female suicide bombers. CNN's Jill Dougherty sits in on a class.
'Lovable' robot
She's cute, she's Japanese and she's a robot. CNN's Anjoli Rao talks with WowWee's Davin Sufer about the "lovable" robot.
Obama's seal put to test
The fate of Obama's look-alike presidential seal is sealed ... but CNN's Jeanne Moos' lips aren't. :)
Honeymoon scuba diving murder?
A man charged with allegedly killing his new bride on a honeymoon scuba dive.
söndag 22 juni 2008
onsdag 18 juni 2008
Is Obama popular in Europe?
Not all European leaders share their countrymen's enthusiasm for Barack Obama.
U.S. and U.K. in agreement
President Bush and Gordon Brown agree when it comes to Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.
Lebanon's gay community
Although it's illegal to be gay in Islamic nations, Lebanon has an openly gay community.
Gay: Inconceivable in Kenya
A report on the attitudes toward gay marriage and gay people in Nairobi, Kenya.
Google teams with Amazon tribe
A report on a partnership between Google Earth and an Indian tribe in the Amazon jungle.
Gay priests stir controversy
A reports on the controversy in Britain following a wedding-like church service for two male priests.
Taking the floods in stride
A report from Fengkai, China where you find many people are taking the flooding in stride.
Same-sex marriage in Britain
A look at the past two-and-a-half years of civil partnerships in Britain and its recent
söndag 15 juni 2008
How did they do that??
Fans spray painted "Go Celtics" on the side of a building under construction in Boston.
Tiger on prowl at U.S. Open
Tiger Woods gets back into contention after his strong second round performance at the U.S. Open despite a sore knee.
Spanish fans celebrate
Spanish fans celebrate their team's victory over Sweden in the Euro Cup soccer championships.
WNBA star labeled a traitor
Becky Hammon is an All-American girl, but she'll represent Russia in the 2008 Olympics.
Japan quake aftermath
Buckled roads, a bridge collapse and landslides are part of the landscape in Japan after Saturday's 7.2 earthquake
U.S. claims no wrongdoing
U.S. releases video it says proves no wrongdoing in a Pakistani border incident.
lördag 14 juni 2008
Oil: Speculation or demand?
CNN's Ali Velshi explains what's behind the Saudi call for an oil summit.
Obama fights rumors online
CNN's Suzanne Malveaux reports on Sen. Obama's launch of a Web site to counter the spread of smear tactics.
McCain: Civil or attack mode?
John McCain calls for a civil campaign, but also takes time to attack Barack Obama. CNN's Dana Bash reports.
Soccer legend gives back
CNN's Becky Anderson meets with one of Europe's greatest soccer players, Johan Cruyff, who is helping the less fortunate.
Bush joins Pope at Vatican
President Bush takes a walk with the Pope across a lookout in Vatican City.
fredag 13 juni 2008
Stunned fans clash with police
Clashes between German and Croatian football fans and riot police in Germany after Croatia stuns favorite
Strike leads to panic buying
Striking truck drivers in Britain refuse to deliver fuel to Shell petrol stations.
torsdag 12 juni 2008
China tries to stop floods
CNN's John Vause reports on the latest efforts by China to drain lakes created by a quake.
Bombing kills at least 21
At least 21 commuters were killed and more than 53 wounded when an explosion hit a crowded bus near Colombo, Sri Lanka.
New Yorkers promote French pop
It's Paris on the Hudson as New York musicians recreate the golden days of French pop.
Bird's eye view
Speaks with photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand about viewing life from different angles.
New Palestinian cops on patrol
New Palestinian cops defy the critics and restore law and order in the West Bank.
Blow to Turkish government
A Turkish court upholds a college head scarf ban, a blow to the Islamic-oriented government.
Olympic torch in Guiyang
The Olympic torch is carried through the city of Guiyang, in Guizhou Province.
Caring for China's pandas
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout talks to panda conservationist Suzanne Gendron about efforts to care for the fragile population.
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