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CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: It's the most awesome day of the week, and we're glad you're spending part of it with CNN Student News. I'm Carl Azuz. You're in for 10 minutes of commercial-free headlines starting right this second. First Up: Foo
You're tuned in to CNN Student News, where Fridays are always awesome! Hi, everyone. Carl Azuz is off today. I'm Joyce Joseph. Let's get to the headlines. First up, political protests turn violent in some of the Middle Eastern nations we've been talk
131 people on board at the time of this accident, including six Americans ***. San Andres is very much a holiday island, and many people would've been going there on vacation. One woman did die, and we also understand that two people at least are und
A new beginning, but some things stay the same: 10 minutes, no commercials, the top news of the day, and me! I'm Carl Azuz. You're tuned in to CNN Student News. Let's get started! Controversy leads off today's show. It's about an Islamic center that
AZUZ: And that's where things get a little tricky. See, Japan has been the world's second largest economy, but China is catching up. According to a new report, over the last quarter -- the last three months -- China passed Japan. That doesn't necessa
Why the international community, government and individual donors are not stepping up to help Pakistan like they stepped up with other disasters, we spoke with some analysts and aid workers, they cited several possible reasons, one thing they cited i
Have you heard about Bernie's bombshell? Bernie Madoff, that is. The man among con men giving his first published interview since he was arrested two years ago. The New York Times actually talked to him in the North Carolina prison where he is servin
pounds of Alaskan cod, 45 pounds of organic vegetables, and 4 gallons of salsa. These mouth-watering ingredients top our trek Cross Country. Students and staff at Atlanta's Emory University actually combined those items to make 260 fish tacos lined u
Hey, I'm Carl Azuz, this is CNN Student News! Today's show is dedicated to Mrs. Klapperich's students in Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Thank you for your likes at Facebook.com/CNNStudentNews. Let's get today's show started! Tunisia, Egypt, Iran, Algeria,
Gotta say thanks to the students at Centennial High School in Ellicott City, Maryland for that. As a former drummer, I can tell you were right on rhythm! I'm Carl Azuz. Today's commercial-free subjects include economics, social studies and health. Le
I'm Carl Azuz, and Fridays are awesome, especially when they start with a former NFL star.What's up! I'm Warrick Dunn, and this is CNN Student News. Check it out! Scenes of celebration turn to shouts of anger as the crisis in Egypt takes a new turn.
The landslide pour to Zhouqu town in seconds, leaving behind mud and rock several stories high, buildings destroyed, families broken. Floodwaters cut through the disaster site in every direction. Even when rescuers do find a body, it takes hours to g
In the heartland of Pakistan, they fought to save their livelihood. In the village of Chachran Sharif, people depend on livestock for a living. So when rising floodwaters buried part of their village, they packed their animals on boats and headed acr
A number of pro-government's news websites, including the Fars News Agency which is closely tied to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, Rosemary, they all reported initially that a home-made hand grenade had been thrown at the convoy as the Irania
Remember the TV show MASH? And for today's American soldier, the prospect of meatball surgery a few miles from battlefield is a far cry from the new reality. Huge strides in medicine and technology are saving the lives of injured soldiers who in prev
But you have to be very creative in such a situation. Luckily we do idea -- we do have a large presence in the Peshawar. And we do have emergency stock available, of course this emergency stock will last for a couple of days or weeks ahead. And now w
The Cairo airport is a sea of humanity and confusion as people struggle to get out of the country. CNN's Arwa Damon is there. Arwa, describe what's happening right now. Well, Isha, both at the arrival and departure lounges you have people who have ba
Fridays are awesome! Just like the students and teachers at Ron Clark Academy, where I had the privilege of speaking yesterday. I'm Carl Azuz, bringing you 10 minutes of headlines, leaving out the commercials. Let's go ahead and get started. The fina
Well, one government agency is predicting that the U.S. will have a deficit in 2011. A big deficit. In a report that came out yesterday, the Congressional Budget Office, or CBO forecast that the U.S. government will spend $1.5 trillion more than it m
The nearly three decades he's spent in power, thousands of Egyptians are calling for President Mubarak to step down. In the U.S., presidents can only serve two terms. But in Egypt, there are no term limits. That's one reason why Mubarak has been pres