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24/02/2010

Now in the News

Your quick and complete hourly news update.

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24/02/2010

Health care bills unpopular

Deputy political director Paul Steinhauser looks at new CNN polls ahead of Thursday's health care summit.

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24/02/2010

Tips for bump skiing

Olympic medalist Nelson Carmichael has some tips on how to bump ski.

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24/02/2010

Buzz: 'Nipplegate' continues

The "wardrobe malfunction" fine is still in court, Kiefer's back on "24," and other news from Showbiz Tonight.

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24/02/2010

Toll takers gone wild

Toll collector spits on driver's change. CNN's Jeanne Moos has complaints about toll takers gone wild.

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24/02/2010

Toyoda's 'personal commitment'

Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda resolves to restore the trust of customers.

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24/02/2010

Worker: 'No time to strike'

CNN's Jim Boulden talks to an Athens public sector worker who says now is not the time for Greek workers to strike.

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24/02/2010

Toyoda 'deeply sorry'

Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda apologizes to customers for the recall related to sudden acceleration.

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24/02/2010

Man on a mission

CNN's Ali Velshi talks with the first African-American president of Virginia's Hampden-Sydney College.

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24/02/2010

Pediatrician accused of abuse

Delaware's attorney general talks to CNN about the case of a doctor accused of sexually abusing patients.

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24/02/2010

Cat casserole controversy

An Italian chef lands in hot water after serving up a recipe for cat casserole. CNN's Jim Clancy reports.

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24/02/2010

Going for an for igloo record

Affiliate WLUK reports on a Wisconsin group's attempt tobuild the world's largest igloo.

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24/02/2010

Embedded in Marjah

Embedded with U.S. Marines in Marjah, Afghanistan, CNN's Atia Abawi sent back footage of Marines on patrol.

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24/02/2010

iReporting from the Olympics

iReporter Chris Morrow talks to CNN's Michael Holmes about reporting from Haiti and the Olympics.

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24/02/2010

Toyota take too long to act?

Rep. Edolphus Towns grills Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on what took NHTSA so long to act on Toyota.

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24/02/2010

New suspects in Dubai murder

Dubai police announce 15 new suspects in the killing of a Hamas official. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports.

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24/02/2010

LaHood: 'No sweetheart deals'

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is adamant that his department does not favor one automaker over another.

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24/02/2010

Snow excites San Antonio

San Antonio residents enjoy a rare, but brief snow day. KENS reports.

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24/02/2010

New multiple sclerosis drug

In today's Health Minute, CNN's Susan Hendricks reports on the approval of Ampyra for multiple sclerosis patients.

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24/02/2010

Guns up for grabs?

Congress questions the practices of the military contractor formerly known as Blackwater. CNN's Chris Lawrence reports.

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24/02/2010

Dying for health coverage

A couple that can't get affordable health coverage struggles to keep their home and food on the table.

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24/02/2010

Why medical bills are so high

On tonight's "AC360," Dr. Sanjay Gupta tours an operating room to explain the high cost of some medical supplies.

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24/02/2010

Williams' manager speaks out

Jayson Williams' manager and best friend speaks with In Session's Ryan Smith about Williams' sentence.

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24/02/2010

Friend of defendant speaks out

Curley "Boo" Johnson speaks with In Session about Jayson Williams, and what happened on February 14, 2002.

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24/02/2010

Alec Baldwin talks retirement

CNN's Alina Cho sits down with actor Alec Baldwin and talks about giving back and possibly retiring from acting.

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24/02/2010

LaHood: 'Contact your dealer'

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood defends NHTSA's role in investigating the Toyota recalls.

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24/02/2010

Winning minds, disarming IEDs

U.S. Marines work to regain the trust of residents in Afghanistan after civilian deaths. CNN's Atia Abawi reports.

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24/02/2010

Comparing auto safety records

CNN's Poppy Harlow compares Toyota's safety and recall records with those of other automakers.

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24/02/2010

Toyota compared to Pinto

Rep. Edolphus Towns compares Toyota's woes to the problems that engulfed one Ford model in the 1970's.

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24/02/2010

Detainee: 'Emotional moment'

Carla Thompson returns to Idaho after being detained in Haiti and accused of child trafficking with 9 other Americans.

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24/02/2010

Landslide buries young and old

Dozens remain missing after a mudslide engulfed an Indonesian village. CNN's Anna Coren reports.

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24/02/2010

Card issuers' new rules

Faced with tighter regulations, credit card issuers are putting the squeeze on consumers. Gerri Willis reports.

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24/02/2010

Iran's social media revolution

CNN's Octavia Nasr reports on the role of social networks in Iran's dissident movement.

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24/02/2010

Woman relives runaway ride

A woman details her harrowing experience with sudden acceleration in her Lexus.

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24/02/2010

Devo on 'Devo-lution'

Before a Vancouver performance, CNN's Alan Duke got the backstory from Devo members on their concept of 'Devo-lution.'

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24/02/2010

Tiger's apology debated

CNN's Larry King and his panel discuss and debate Tiger Woods and his apology.

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24/02/2010

Secrets of the lion dance

A lion dance troupe helps CNN's Hong Kong bureau prepare for prosperous lunar new year.

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24/02/2010

How to fix NHTSA

A former National Highway Traffic Safety Administration official talks about preventing potential safety defects.

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24/02/2010

Dalai Lama visits students

South Florida students who met the Dali Lama walked away with life lessons. WSVN's Charles Billi reports.

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24/02/2010

Billboards spark race debate

A billboard campaign linking race and abortion is stirring controversy in Atlanta.

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24/02/2010

Greece labor unions strike

Demonstrators clash with Athens police as workers strike against the government's plans to solve its financial crisis.

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24/02/2010

Betting on a budget fix?

Some states are looking to casinos to close budget gaps. CNN's Carol Costello reports.

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24/02/2010

NAACP to honor Van Jones

CNN's Suzanne Malveaux talks to NAACP President Benjamin Jealous about honoring a White House official who resigned.

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24/02/2010

Woman in a war

Christiane Amanpour speaks with a woman who formerly advised Gen. Stanley McChrystal's headquarters in Afghanistan.

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24/02/2010

Haiti's religious conflict

Christian and Voodoo leaders are pointing fingers following Haiti's earthquake. CNN's David McKenzie explains.

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24/02/2010

The Berlinale turns 60

The Screening Room looks back through 60 years of the Berlin Film Festival.

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24/02/2010

Online chat with a stranger

CNN's Errol Barnett reports on a Web site where every click leads to a face-to-face video chat with a random stranger.

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24/02/2010

Berlinale highlights

The picks of this year's Berlin Film Festival including Polanski's "The Ghost Writer" and Scorsese's "Shutter Island."

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24/02/2010

Movie stars of the future

The Screening Room meets some of Europe's most promising young actors at the Berlin Film Festival.

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15/02/2010

Figo's World Cup memory

Former Portugese International Luis Figo tells CNN about his favorite World Cup memory.

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15/02/2010

Bollywood star causes stir

CNN's Neil Curry reports on the European premiere of a Bollywood film that has a message far beyond India.

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19/05/2006

'Da Vinci Code' Film Softens Novel

While it will still offend some Christians, it turns out that the movie version of ''The Da Vinci Code'' subtly softens some of the religiously disputed aspects of Dan Brown's novel.The film still centers on a Jesus-Mary Magdalene marriage that's ...

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18/05/2006

Critics Find 'Da Vinci Code' Lacking

CANNES, France (AP) - Early critics seemed happy to try to break"The Da Vinci Code."Reaction ranged from halfhearted admiration to boredom to derision among journalists at the first press screening of the Ron Howard-Tom Hanks blockbuster in waiting, ...

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17/05/2006

'Da Vinci Code' Misses the Mark for Critics

CANNES, France (AP) - ''The Da Vinci Code'' drew lukewarm praise, shrugs of indifference, some jeering laughter and a few derisive jabs Tuesday from arguably the world's toughest movie crowd: critics at the Cannes Film Festival.The year's most anticipated ...

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16/05/2006

Jesus Takes Center Stage in 'Da Vinci' Debate

NEW YORK - A worldwide audience and a live crowd of 600 people saw a global debate on The Da Vinci Code go out of order during much of the two-hour verbal battle Monday night.The battle was between an Orthodox Rabbi, a Messianic Jew, and an Evangelical ...

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15/05/2006

Abducted Japanese Schoolgirl Film Touches Hearts, Raises Concerns

BALTIMORE - An abducted daughter, the parents' unending love, and the nearly 30-year search for the poster child of North Korea's abduction of Japanese citizens were elements of the award-winning documentary Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story, which ...

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15/05/2006

Barna Releases New Da Vinci Data; Warns of Movie's Impact

The Barna Group released new findings Monday on the impact of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code, and according to the study, the novel has not affected Americans in the way many Christians have imagined.The new Barna study found that the controversial ...

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13/05/2006

Da Vinci Code Actors Dismiss Religious Criticism

Amid continuous religious controversy regarding ''The Da Vinci Code,'' French actress Audrey Tautou, co-star of the new film, is saying critics should remember that the work is based on fiction.Tautou, who plays the cryptologist Sophie Neveu in ...

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