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Evening News Online, 11.20.09
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Friday: Guidelines are revised this week alone concerning female cancer screenings; Also, suicide epidemic at a French corporation; And, a black teen overcomes adversity with "The American Spirit."
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American Spirit: Second Chance
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High school senior Jesse Ray Bear was one of the teens known as the Jena 6. Bear was charged with attempted murder in a controversial court case. Harold Dow reports on his second chance.
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Suicides At France Telecom
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France Telecom is undergoing a major restructuring in which the goal is to cut billions of dollars in expenses. The process has led to an epidemic of suicide. Sheila MacVicar reports.
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California Vs. Nevada
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In this economy, states are trying to attract and retain businesses and the taxes they generate. An increasingly nasty border battle is raging between California and Nevada. Ben Tracy reports.
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H1N1 May Rise During Holidays
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The CDC reported that the H1N1 virus was widespread in 43 states last week, down from 46. Jeff Glor reports that there is worry for a new spike of infections with holiday travel.
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Medical Revisions Frenzy
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Phones are ringing off the hook in many medical offices throughout the nation as the public reacts to two new guidelines this week concerning cancer screenings. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
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Notebook: Susan Boyle's Dream
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Katie Couric sings praise for the overnight-hit music sensation, Susan Boyle, who will now witness a second career boost with the release of her aptly-titled new album, "I Dreamed A Dream."
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