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World News: April 24
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Lawmakers discuss food supply and safety in America. -
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World News: April 23
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The Virginia Tech community must consider the fate of Norris Hall. -
Woodruff reports: Family talks after soldier son's suicide. -
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A week after the massacre, Va. Tech students try to resume their normal lives. -
Americans are shifting their opinions on gun control. -
A monthly club in New York pairs scientists, suds and would-be students.
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One photographer's subject, toys, make for interesting reactions. -
A new exhibit of spray paint art is now on display at a Brooklyn museum. -
A look at one man's "Flickr" journey to the South Bronx.
World News: April 22
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Prime Minister Maliki's Move Comes Amid U.S. Domestic Political Positioning on the Iraq War -
After a weekend of memorial services, Va. Tech students head back to classes. -
The Navy announces the pilot's name, but the crash investigation is still open. -
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Britain Rewrote its Gun Laws After 1996 Massacre in Dunblane, Scotland -
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World News: April 21
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Services Held for Victims of the Campus Shootings that Left 33 Dead -
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Mentally challenged black man was beaten by white teens. -
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World News: April 19
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Federal Law Forbids 'Mental Defective' from Buying a Gun, but By Virginia's Definition, Va. Tech Shooter Didn't Qualify -
Families Claim Bodies, Hold Funerals After Bloodiest Day in Baghdad Since U.S. Surge Began -
Why some students want the media to stop airing videos taped by Seung-hui Cho. -
Forensic psychiatrist Michael Welner: don’t air Virginia Tech shooter’s videos. -
Under law Cho should not have been able to buy guns based on his mental state. -
What impact does the media saturation of violence have on the nation? -
A commemorative look at the 32 victims of the Virginia Tech massacre. -
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The Beach Boys meet the Axis of Evil at Sen. McCain's South Carolina town hall.

