WORLD
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Jan. 1, 2010
The United States is heading into a deeper war in Afghanistan/Pakistan and toward a confrontation with Iran, two stories that will likely top the international news agenda for the NewsHour in 2010.
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ECONOMY
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Jan. 1, 2010
Wall Street Journal economics editor and Fed watcher David Wessel stopped by the Rundown to talk shop on different parts of the economy and what to expect in 2010.
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GLOBAL HEALTH
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Jan. 1, 2010
On Friday's NewsHour, there's a second look at a Fred de Sam Lazaro report from India on the Aravind system of eye hospitals and clinics, the largest such system in the world. These clinics subsidize sight-restoring surgery for impoverished patients and provide top-of-the-line care for patients who can pay.
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POPULATION
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Jan. 1, 2010
Another year, another few million Americans. There are 2,606,181 more Americans today than there were on Dec. 31, 2008, according to the Census Bureau's annual year-end projections. That's about 0.9 percent growth for the year.
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SECURITY
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Jan. 1, 2010
In New Year's Day headlines, the TSA nominee is under new scrutiny amid reports that he misled Congress about accessing confidential records of his estranged wife's boyfriend and the fallout continues from a judge's decision to drop charges against five Blackwater guards accused of killing Iraqi civilians in 2007.
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ECONOMY
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Dec. 31, 2009
2009 was an odd year for anyone who makes a living in and around economics. Odd because there's a version of survivor guilt: The worse the world has gotten, the more interest there's been in what economics reporters have to say. I said to a finance professor friend not long ago, somewhat sheepishly: "We're counter-cyclical."
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