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03/02/2012

Apple criticized for factory conditions

Online petitioner Mark Shields discusses a petition demanding better conditions in Apple's Chinese factories.

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03/02/2012

German and Chinese trade continues to grow

David Gosset of the China Europe International Business School discusses China trade relations.

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02/02/2012

High drama equals big business in Colombia

CNN's Luis Carlos Velez reports on growth in Colombia's telenovela industry.

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02/02/2012

Investigation: Doctors cheating on exams

CNN's Drew Griffin found evidence of doctors, who work in a variety of specialties, cheating to become certified.

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02/02/2012

Super Bowl, super agents

Football agents fight it out to represent star players, amid the hype over the Superbowl, as Maggie Lake reports

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02/02/2012

Santorum on Iran, religion and the poor

CNN's Piers Morgan talks to presidential candidate Rick Santorum about Iran, his faith and the lower class in America.

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02/02/2012

AC360 Daily Podcast: 2/2/2012

Anderson Cooper 360 Daily features highlights from CNN's premiere nightly news program.

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02/02/2012

Billionaire adopts 42-yr-old girlfriend

A billionaire, facing a wrongful death suit, adopts his 42-year-old girlfriend in an attempt to protect his money.

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02/02/2012

Will Israel strike Iran?

Defense Sec. Panetta concluded there's a "growing likelihood" Israel will attack Iran to stop their nuclear strength.

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02/02/2012

Springer: Poor not on Romney's radar

Jerry Springer shares his opinion on what Mitt Romney meant when he said he wasn't concerned about the very poor or rich.

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02/02/2012

Rick Santorum on Mitt Romney's gaffe

On the heels of Mitt Romney suggesting poor people don't concern him, Rick Santorum shares his thoughts on the gaffe

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02/02/2012

Rick Santorum addresses Mitt Romney

On the heels of Mitt Romney suggesting poor people don't concern him, Rick Santorum shares his thoughts on the gaffe

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02/02/2012

The RidicuList: Dueling groundhogs

Punxsutawney Phil may be the most famous but he is not the only rodent in the weather predicting business.

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02/02/2012

Husband on trial for 'honeymoon' death

A trial date has been set for May for an Alabama man accused of killing his wife during their honeymoon in Australia.

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02/02/2012

A 'novel' idea makes millions

In this I.D.E.A. interview CNN's Erin Burnett talks to author Amanda Hocking about publishing books online.

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02/02/2012

Celebrities say what?!

Sacha Baron Cohen bathes with a dog, Alec Baldwin talks politics and Howie Mandel and Piers Morgan argue on live TV.

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02/02/2012

Super Bowl: Are ads worth the millions?

A marketing strategist explains which Super Bowl ads work and which ones don't.

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02/02/2012

McDonnell: Romney will do well in South

Gov. Bob McDonnell says Romney is a results-oriented conservative and says other Southern governors will support him.

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02/02/2012

Egypt on edge after soccer riots

CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on the political fallout from the Port Said soccer riots.

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02/02/2012

Source: Israel could attack Iran

CNN's Barbara Starr reports on Defense Secretary Panetta's alleged belief that Israel could attack Iran this Spring.

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02/02/2012

U.S. weapons with technical problems

New U.S. weapons that could help in a conflict with Iran have problems, as CNN's Barbara Starr reports.

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02/02/2012

Holder, GOP fight over 'Fast&Furious'

Rep. Darrell Issa talks about the sometimes heated exchanges during hearings into "Fast and Furious."

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02/02/2012

Clown hangs from helicopter

A flying circus clown takes trapeze act to another level. SNN News 6 has more.

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02/02/2012

Gates responds to Afghan drawdown

CNN's John King talks to former Sec. of Defense Robert Gates about the Afghanistan drawdown and drone attacks.

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02/02/2012

Soldier surprises daughter at school

An emotional video shows a U.S. soldier as he surprises his young daughter at school on her birthday.

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02/02/2012

Officers pull man from burning car

HLN speaks with one of the officers who rescued a man from a car completely engulfed in flames.

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02/02/2012

Bet your dog can't (or won't) do this...

A dog wears pizza, eggs and spam on her head. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports on a canine "hamming" it up.

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02/02/2012

Family divided over Ayla's disappearance

Missing baby Ayla's uncle talks about how her disappearance has pitted both sides of their family against each other.

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02/02/2012

Mood 'somber' following soccer riot

Journalist Ian Lee and producer Mohamed Fadel Fahmy examine the aftermath of the Port Said soccer riot.

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02/02/2012

Will Israel strike Iran in the spring?

CNN's Barbara Starr discusses recent comments by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on the subject.

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02/02/2012

Police targeted in Juarez

Threats to kill one police officer per day have come true in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. CNN's Rafael Romo reports.

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02/02/2012

Fighting intensifies in Syria

The Washington Bureau Chief from Al Arabiya television talks about the increased fighting in Syria.

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02/02/2012

Activists: Hama massacre being repeated

On the 30 year anniversary of the Hama massacre, activists say it's being repeated all over the country. Arwa Damon reports.

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02/02/2012

Hundreds rescued as PNG ferry sinks

Hundreds of people are rescued after a ship goes down off the coast of Papua New Guinea. CNN's Michael Holmes reports.

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02/02/2012

Fallout from Panetta's surprise

Combat troops coming home from Afghanistan next year? Chris Lawrence examines the fallout.

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02/02/2012

Bondage suspect keeps pension

The LA Times is reporting Mark Berndt will keep his pension of $4000 a month. CNN's Don Lemon and Sunny Hostin report.

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02/02/2012

Super Bowl loss bad for your health?

Can the emotional stress among viewers of the Super Bowl lead to fatal cardiovascular events? John Lisk reports.

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02/02/2012

Sanctions are blow to Syrian citizens

CNN's Arwa Damon reports on the effect sanctions are having on the Syrian people.

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02/02/2012

Intruders steal $3 million worth of gold

Yreka, California, police are searching for intruders who stole $3 million worth of gold from a display. KTVL reports.

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02/02/2012

Freezing temps claim lives in Europe

CNN's Matthew Chance reports on the big freeze across Europe that is paralyzing the population and setting record lows.

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02/02/2012

Cops to begin new search for baby Ayla

With the search entering its third month, police are planning a renewed water search for missing toddler Ayla Reynolds.

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02/02/2012

New clashes near Egypt's Tahrir Square

CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on clashes in streets near Tahrir Square and an activist weighs in.

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02/02/2012

Trump to Romney: Go get 'em

Donald Trump explains why he is endorsing Mitt Romney as the GOP nominee for president.

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02/02/2012

New Pakistani media takes on the army

Pakistan's media has emerged a watchdog to Pakistan's feared and powerful army. CNN's Reza Sayah reports.

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02/02/2012

Unilever CEO expects a slow year ahead

CNN's Jim Boulden talks to Unilever CEO Paul Polman about the sluggish world markets and a likely slow year ahead.

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02/02/2012

Wounded vets challenge ex-NFL stars

The Wounded Warrior Amputee Sports Team challenges ex-NFL players to a flag football game held in Indianapolis.

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02/02/2012

Facebook transforming small businesses

CNN's Jim Boulden talks to EMEA's Richard Allan about small businesses using Facebook.

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02/02/2012

Dozens charged in Canada child porn bust

At least 60 people are charged in connection with one of Canada's biggest pornography busts. CNN's Paula Newton reports.

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02/02/2012

FSU's a legit ACC title contender

Greg Anthony discusses FSU's recent success and believes the Seminoles' are a legitimate ACC title contender.

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02/02/2012

Explain it to me: IPOs

The letters "IPO" are being mentioned a lot lately regarding Facebook. CNN's Christine Romans explains what it means.

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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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