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A new workout for the Wii A new workout for the Wii
Created: 11/06/2009
Ubisoft's upcoming fitness game, YourShape, promises an experience a step up from Wii Fit. In the process, can it help revitalize the Nintendo console?
143: Ford puts airbags where? 143: Ford puts airbags where?
Created: 11/06/2009
Ford puts airbags where? Automatic parking coming to a car near you, the Army wants a hybrid Humvee, first 4G-connected car is a Prius, and we take a spin in the hottest SUV you'll ever drive.
Evening News Online, 11.06.09 Evening News Online, 11.06.09
Created: 11/06/2009
Friday: The aftermath of the Ft. Hood army base massacre, as questions remain as to why a soldier opened fire on his own; Also, the unemployment rate soars above ten percent; And, Katie Couric meets "Precious."
H1N1's Potentially Deadly Combination H1N1's Potentially Deadly Combination
Created: 11/06/2009
Children are among those hit hard in the H1N1 outbreak. And now, health officials are keeping an eye on a potentially deadly complication. Karen Brown shows us how scary it can be when a child comes down with H1N1 and encephalitis.
"Precious" Star's Unusual Path "Precious" Star's Unusual Path
Created: 11/06/2009
Newcomer Gabourey Sidibe has the nation's attention as the star of the film "Precious." Katie Couric reports on how a five-month casting call stopped in its tracks when Sidibe auditioned.
Fort Hood Reels From Tragedy Fort Hood Reels From Tragedy
Created: 11/06/2009
The motives behind the Fort Hood massacre may take a long time to unravel, but its impact on the victims and their families has been immediate and devastating. Kelly Cobiella reports.
Who is Nidal Malik Hasan? Who is Nidal Malik Hasan?
Created: 11/06/2009
Nidal Malik Hasan is an army psychiatrist, deeply opposed to America's wars, and now accused of committing one of the worst attacks ever at a U.S. military base. David Martin reports.
Job Growth On Rebound? Job Growth On Rebound?
Created: 11/06/2009
Nearly 16 million Americans are unemployed and economists estimate it will take five years or more to replace jobs lost in this recession. But, as Anthony Mason reports, there are encouraging signs.