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10/12/2008




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Thousands Protest Anti-Subversion Law in Hong Kong
Tens of thousands in Hong Kong protest a planned anti-subversion law, overshadowing the commemoration of the handover of Hong Kong to China.

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Tracking Down Terrorists Electronically
Our series on civil liberties continues with a look at how the federal government is using the internet and email to track down suspected terrorists.

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Wellfleet Drive-In
An encore performance: Producer Andrea Shea goes to Cape Cod's Wellfleet Drive-In.

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Officials Believe N. Korea Advances Nuclear Program
The New York Times reports the CIA now thinks North Korea has made advances in its nuclear weapons program.

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Attack in Iraq
There has been another deadly attack on American soldiers in Iraq.

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Chemotherapy and the Brain
Health Columnist Judy Foreman talks about chemo-brain, where patients who receiving chemo-therapy complain of memory problems and fuzzy thinking.

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More from Judy Foreman at MyHealthSense.com
Faster HIV Test
A new rapid HIV test is available. Health workers hope it will help them reach people who are most at risk.

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Security Regulations Block Fireworks Displays
New Homeland Security regulations have put a halt to some fireworks celebrations.

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