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Hi, I'm Carl Azuz and today, CNN Student News shows you what it looks like when the lights go down in the city. But our journey through today's headlines starts in Libya. And our first subject: who is leading the coalition military operation in that
We look at this Washington Post article.I think it'a accurate and I don't think it's anything new.I have been here for little last four years and based on what we have seen here, Al-Qaeda as we knew it no longer exist and if it still does exist,there
We were prepared. Emergency shelters were open. We evacuated and also a lot of people. But, when you get that much water in that period of time, we literally were taking on an inch-and-a-half of rain an hour and for a sustained period, you just can't
All right.You know we are going to begin the debt.Minute by minute the nation inches closer to the break of default.The count down less than 74 days before the federal government could run out of money and is unable to pay its bills but in Washington
Two breaking sports stories this morning is the decision day for the 2011..season after a 4-month labor block out between players and owners while a key vote could break the still..and we also learn this Tiger Woods fired his long-time ..Stevens Will
Today were taking you to the Bahamas, New Hampshire, Africa and Asia, from the CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia, Im Carl Azuz, and this is CNN Student News. First up, a major hurricane is plowing its way through the Caribbean, and it could be taking ai
Keeping the honest the risk against time, a risk between the government that says it's biting by an agreement to announce blood conflicts and opposition forces which say that is the flat out of lie caught in the middle hundreds of civilians - for int
These documents - the Jacky, first wife did not want the horse, which is interesting is this year the -'s companions come out with this new defense about reporters suspend the controversial for three decades are scattering background what's happening
we're seeing the skies over Tripoli illuminated by anti-aircraft gunfire from a number of different locations. We're also seeing big white flashes in the sky from some heavier anti-aircraft guns that are detonating high in the sky. This is the third
There are roughly 6,000 Americans in Libya, and the U.S. government is trying to get them out. A ferry that was chartered to take hundreds of U.S. citizens from Libya to Malta was held up for a while yesterday. U.S. officials said everyone onboard wa
The fuse was first lit in Wisconsin, but the bargaining rights controversy is beginning to burn Cross Country. That's what it looked like at the Tennessee state capital in Nashville where hundreds of public employees rally for better wages and bargai
Asia, North America, Europe and the Middle East. We're going to hit them all in this globetrotting edition of CNN Student News. Guiding you through today's headlines, I'm Carl Azuz. Heroes. That's what a group of about 180 Japanese power plant worker
It's March 15th, I'm Carl Azuz. You're tuned in to CNN Student News! We've got stories on sports and technology coming up. But we start today in Japan. In the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in that country, one of the many major concerns is
15 days from now, your dollar may be worth less, your loans could cost more. That is, if the government runs out of money and is unable to pay its bills. With a major breakthrough increasingly out of reach, lawmakers are showing more interest in a fa
Bringing today's headlines from CNN news is Atlanta Gerogy right here classroom around the world. I'm C, this is CNN student news. First up , we are talking about violence and protests in the Middle-East nation of Yemen. People there have been protes
A big thank you going all the way for South Korea for getting today's show going today from the CNN center in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm C.A. Let's get to the headlines.First up, we're looking at the possibility of a US government shutdown again. October
Hey,I'm CL.This is cnn students news.We get a great weekend.We have a lot to cover.We pick off for the last week of September,starting with the race for the White House. With voters heading to the poll next year,President Obama was likely to be the c
Harry Potter may not be real, but one of his porize possession might become real. That story is one of the reasons why this Friday, like every Friday, is awesome on CNN Student News. First up. Though tension in tough words, the government get ready t
Hi, checking stories cross country. A North Carolina man survived 4 days in the Utah dessert after breaking his leg on a solo hike. Wein Richard says that he lost his footing and fell 10 feet to a canyon. He then managed to drag himself five miles ba
Hey there. I'm Carl Azuz and this is CNN Student News! It's the end of an era for one generation of American history. We're gonna explain why in just a few. But we start today in Washington, D.C. Congress is back in session, and the House and Senate