Monday, 5-8-06

Today, we bring you an in-depth report on Medicare, as the deadline for signing up for prescription drug plans is just a week away. And, environmental groups concerned about the loss of wildlife habitat are taking a new approach, partnering with landowners.
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Tuesday, 5-9-06

Today, we visit a pioneering Ohio high school where troubled teens help one another stay sober, and we chat with the man who brought Spider-Man to town and made possible millions in local revenue. Also, the latest on the investigation into what went wrong on election day.
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Wednesday, 5-10-06

Imagine you're going to a funeral - let's say it's a military funeral - and when you get there you find protesters, claiming the death you've come to honor is divine retribution for the government's policies in support of gay people. Sound far-fetched? It's happening, but some lawmakers want to put a stop to it. That's ahead, along with a report on the Cleveland Clinic's new conflict of interest policies - they're not getting rid of them, so much as just disclosing them.
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Thursday, 5-11-06
Today, it's the future of pork - Washington lawmakers are at odds over just how many earmarks and which kinds are appropriate when it comes to funding pet projects back home. We'll also chat with the new President of Kent State University. And we'll get an update on the trial of Father Gerald Robinson, who's accused of killing a nun. Jurors began deliberations yesterday.
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Friday, 5-12-06

Today, we'll kick the tires on the tire industry as we round up the week's business news. Speaking of business, some members of Cleveland's city council are hoping to get in the business of hosting superbowls. How will they do it, you ask? Well, the answer's got something to do with retractable roofs.
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