Dec 27 Watch Marketing Mood How terrorist attacks and a declining economy have impacted the world of advertising. Terence Smith reports. Continue watching
Dec 26 Terrorists Largely Defeated in Afghanistan After nearly three months of U.S. bombing and anti-Taliban attacks on the ground, interim Afghan leader Hamid Karzai said terrorism has largely been defeated in his nation. Continue reading
Dec 26 Watch Foreign Correspondence: Indira Lakshmanan Following an interview with the interim Afghan Prime Minister on the Associated Press Television Network, Indira Lakshmanan, a foreign correspondent for the Boston Globe, provides a first-hand account of Afghanistan after the war and the Taliban's defeat. Continue watching
Dec 26 Watch Foreign Correspondence: Kathy Gannon Interviews Hamid Karzai Associated Press reporter Kathy Gannon interviews Afghanistan's new leader, Hamid Karzai. Continue watching
Dec 25 Watch Bishop Gregory Ray Suarez discusses the state of the Catholic Church with Bishop Gregory. Continue watching
Dec 25 Watch New Bible Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on the first hand-written bible in over four centuries. Continue watching
Dec 21 Congress Approves Radio Free Afghanistan The U.S. Congress Thursday pledged $19.2 million to fund a Radio Free Afghanistan service that would beam news and information to Afghans in their local languages. 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 20 Watch Religion Is News Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, houses of worship have been a source of strength for many. Terence Smith looks at the news coverage of religion in America. Continue watching
Dec 19 U.S. Captures More Al-Qaida and Taliban Prisoners As U.S. forces continue the cave-by-cave search near Tora Bora and interrogate al-Qaida and Taliban troops, a deadly prison revolt in Pakistan ends with thirteen dead. Continue reading