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0 Air America going dark
Liberal talk radio network Air America is planning to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the company said Thursday.
1 Toyota recall: 2.3 million cars
Toyota Motor Sales USA is recalling 2.3 million vehicles to correct a problem that could cause the vehicles' gas pedals to stick.
2 Haiti summary execution
Karl Penhaul reports from Haiti on the police killing of a man and the wounding of two others over five bags of rice.
3 Mile-wide smile
The smile seen round the world; CNN's Jeanne Moos on a Haitian kid's you-saved-my-life grin.
4 Wall Street's worst day in months
Stocks tumbled Thursday after the Obama administration announced a proposal to increase regulation of the nation's biggest financial firms, including limiting the size and scope of their trading operations.
5 'Miracle on Hudson' plane up for auction
Passengers of US Airways Flight 1549 could soon have a unique souvenir from their harrowing flight that ended in New York's Hudson River -- although it would be quite a large one.
6 Where is the aid?
CNN's Sanjay Gupta looks into the distribution of medical supplies to those that need it most.
7 Airlift to save a dying boy
CNN's Brian Todd reports on the ramped-up operations at the airport and the rush to airlift a dying boy.
8 Getting in on China's stock boom
The group gathers every weekday: At least four ladies, and sometimes as many as eight, gather at the cavernous, badly lit brokerage office on Shanghai's Xiangyang Lu in what was known, when China was colonized by European powers in the 19th century, as the French Concession.
9 Man dead over allegedly stolen rice
Haitian police shot and killed a man they suspected of stealing rice in earthquake-ravaged Port-au-Prince on Thursday, leaving his body on the sidewalk for hours as his family mourned.
10 Haleigh's dad and sitter arrested
The father and babysitter of missing Florida girl Haleigh Cummings were arrested Wednesday on drug trafficking charges.
11 Forgotten children
Gary Tuchman reports on what life's like for survivors from one of Haiti's devastated orphanages.
12 Haiti's new orphans
CNN's Anderson Cooper takes a look at the growing number of children who were left orphaned after the quake.
13 Sad ending for Haiti search
CNN's Jonathan Mann is on the scene where rescue teams believed someone was alive under rubble.
14 DA: Unremorseful Betty Broderick denied parol
California's parole board has denied parole for Elisabeth "Betty" Broderick, the once socially prominent lawyer's wife who fatally shot him and his new wife in bed in 1989.
15 Arkansas shooting suspect claims terror ties
A Tennessee man -- accused in a fatal attack at a military recruiting center in Arkansas in June -- has written to the judge in the case, pleading guilty and claiming to have ties to al Qaeda in Yemen, his attorney said.
16 Edwards baby confession
Showbiz Tonight looks into the John Edwards confession that he fathered a child with his mistress.
17 CIA bomber's widow defiant
The widow of a suicide bomber who killed seven CIA agents says she is proud of him, but says life as a single mom is hard.
18 'Glacier-gate'
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says a report on the Himalayan glaciers contained errors.
19 China-Google battle heats up
CNN's Errol Barnett reports on Secretary Clinton's remarks relating to China's censorship of Google and its implications.
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