RELIGION
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Sept. 9, 2010
Late Thursday, Florida pastor Terry Jones told news agencies he was rethinking his decision to cancel the burning of Qurans to mark the 9/11 anniversary because he believes he was lied to about the relocating of an Islamic center in New York City.
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MILITARY
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Sept. 9, 2010

Fort Hood, the largest army base in the United States is in the middle of Texas, hours south of Dallas, hours west of Houston and a good bit north of Austin and San Antonio. Ray Suarez traveled there recently to take a look at the care given to soldiers returned from Afghanistan and Iraq, and those hurt on base, in training or while deployed.
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ON THE NEWSHOUR
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September 9, 2010
We'll have analysis of the news regarding the Florida pastor who threatened to burn the Quran and conflicting reports about the proposed Islamic center in Manhattan. Then, the Bush tax cut debate, corruption in the Afghan banking system, veterans struggle with traumatic brain injuries, and Dick Armey talks about his new book 'Give Us Liberty: A Tea Party Manifesto'.
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SCIENCE
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Sept. 9, 2010
As children mature, their brains bloom madly with activity -- growing, pruning and rewiring. During this process, some connections strengthen, while others die off. Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine have created a "virtual machine" to study such brain development and to track young brains as they develop
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OIL SPILL
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Sept. 9, 2010
AP photographer Gerald Herbert has been documenting the Gulf oil disaster -- from the land, sea and air -- since the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded. Since we last spoke with him, Herbert has followed not only the spill's effect on wildlife -- but also the lingering human and economic tolls.
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WORLD
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Sept. 9, 2010
A major conference of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party in Pyongyang has raised the expectation of a handover of power from Kim Jong Il to his youngest son. Not much is known about his third son, except that he is in his late twenties and went to boarding school in Switzerland as a teenager, where he was enrolled under the name "Pak Un."
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