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Tuesday
Mar272012

World News Podcast - March 27, 2012

In tonight's episode, ABC's Diane Sawyer speaks to the man that helped America through the financial meltdown of our country, Ben Bernanke, about the rise in gas prices and current affairs. There was a terrifying affair 30-thousand feet above ground today when the pilot had a breakdown...ABC's Jim Avila fills us in on what happened next. Then, how is it possible that woman test dummies have never been tested in cars before? ABC's Cecilia Vega tells us that these new test dummies show us how women are at a greater risk to be injured while in the passenger seat. Finally, those long lines you passed today may have been for a Mega Millions ticket! ABC's Jon Berman has more information about one of the biggest lotteries in U.S. history.

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Monday
Mar262012

World News Podcast - March 26, 2012

In tonight's episode, ABC's Matt Gutman reports on the minute-by-minute accounts of the last minutes of Trayvon Martin's life. Then, ABC's Terry Moran reports from Capital Hill where the Supreme Court is deciding the future of our health care. In an surprising update, the company that makes pink slime has decided to close three of it's plants, at least until they start a new PR campaign, and ABC's Jim Avila, who has been following the story, has all the details. Finally, ABC's Christiane Amanpour reports from Cuba where Pope Benedict XVI landed for his visit.

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Friday
Mar232012

World News Podcast - March 23rd, 2012

In tonight's episode, ABC's Matt Gutman reports on the latest information surround the Trayvon Martin case after thousands of students walked out of their classes today in support of him. Then, even President Obama is weighing in on the Trayvon Martin issue, and ABC's Pierre Thomas reports on how Trayvon's death is affecting the black community. Military prosecutors have formally charged the U.S. Army sergeant in the death of 17 unarmed villagers in Afghanistan last month, ABC's Martha Raddatz reports. ABC's David Muir has good news about the auto industry, and talks about their newest struggle with young car buyers as well. Finally, ABC's Jonathan Karl reports on a new investigation that shows a lot of nepotism in a place you might not expect it...

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Thursday
Mar222012

World News Podcast - March 22, 2012

In tonight's episode, Chris Cuomo gives us a sneak peak of his exclusive interview with the roommate of Tyler Clementi, the Rutger's student who committed suicide in 2010 and triggered the nationwide examination of bullying. Then, ABC's Jim Avila investigates fake pharmacies which are contributing to the drug shortage of important medicines across the country. The LA Coroners Office has finally released what caused Whitney Houston's death, and ABC's Juju Chang has all the juicy details. Finally, a paper mill town in New Hamshire was saved after it's last plant closed down in 2010 by a billionaire knight in stilettos with a plan.

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Wednesday
Mar212012

World News Podcast - March 21,2012

In tonight's episode, Jim Avila reports on his ongoing investigation into 'pink slime' in our meat, and what stores have announced they will not sell it anymore. In an exclusive ABC News Investigation, Brian Ross reports on his findings of the working conditions of garment workers in the United States. ABC's David Muir brings us some good news for anyone looking to buy or sell a home...home sales are better than they have been in five years.Finally, the Hunger Games trilogy is wildly popular, but very few have seen the reclusive author of this best selling series turned blockbuster, and ABC's Dan Harris finds out why. 

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