Jan 02 Watch The Euro: Money Change Margaret Warner reports on the arrival of the Euro. Then, for more details on this monetary transition in Europe, she speaks with C. Fred Bergsten, Klaus Friedrich, and Gerry Baker. Continue watching
Jan 02 Watch Argentina: Troubled Nation Argentina's fifth president in two weeks took office amid protests. Two experts discuss the challenges he and his country face in the months ahead. Continue watching
Dec 25 Watch A Time for Giving Terence Smith looks at how charities are faring in the post-Sept. 11th holiday season. Continue watching
Dec 25 Watch Struggle to Recover Industry analysts discuss the current status and the future of the airline industry. Continue watching
Dec 21 Watch Argentina on the Brink Argentina's new president reissues the state of emergency amidst continuing violence. Continue watching
Dec 20 Argentine President Resigns, Yielding to Public Demands President Fernado de la Rua announced his resignation tonight amid financial crisis and social chaos. Continue reading
Dec 20 Economic Stimulus Plan Dies in Senate Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle today announced that President Bush's economic stimulus plan, passed early this morning in the House, was dead on arrival in the upper chamber. Continue reading
Dec 20 Comcast to Merge With AT&T Cable Unit AT&T Corp. yesterday agreed to sell its cable television business to Comcast Corp. in a $52 billion deal that will create a cable giant double the size of its nearest competitor, AOL Time Warner. Continue reading
Dec 19 Watch Red Cross Woes Ray Suarez reports on the Red Cross and its troubles since the September 11 attacks. Continue watching
Dec 12 Watch Coping with Collapse Betty Ann Bowser reports from Houston on the local fallout from the collapse of energy giant Enron. Continue watching