May 23, 2008     

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The Texas polygyny case: Was there evidence of danger to the children?

By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji
Friday, May 23 2008

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Ford cuts production of its signature trucks and SUVs, citing high gas prices as the reason

Friday, May 23 2008

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Pain and opportunity for small-business owners

Friday, May 23 2008

Small businesses employ America, hiring an estimated 50 percent of employees in the United States, according to the U.S. Small Business Association. But those businesses are in danger, squeezed by the weakening dollar, the credit crunch, inflation, oil prices and tighter lending standards.

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Astronomers are astounded by an X-ray flash, the birth of a supernova

By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Kent DePinto
Friday, May 23 2008

For the first time, scientists have witnessed the birth of a supernova. Heidi Hammel with the Space Science Institute tells us more.


Swift took these images of SN 2007uy in galaxy NGC 2770 before SN 2008D exploded. An X-ray image is on top. The lower image is in visible light. Image:NASA/Swift Science Team/Stefan ImmlerOn January 9 Swift caught a bright X-ray burst from an exploding star. A few days later, SN 2008D appeared in visible light. Image: NASA/Swift Science Team/Stefan Immler

On the left: 'Before' images show a previously known supernova, SN 2007uy, in galaxy NGC 2770.

On the right: An X-ray image taken on January 9, 2008, captures a moment of a 5-minute-long burst, indicating the creation of a new supernova, SN 2008D. The exploded star became visible to regular photography a few days later.

Image credit: NASA/Swift Science Team/Stefan Immler

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Keeping up with the Joneses, the Indiana Joneses

By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Leo Duran, Chelsea Merz
Friday, May 23 2008

After 19 years, the world's most famous archaeologist is back on the silver screen, bullwhip and all. "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" hits theaters nationwide this week. To get a reality check on the Indiana Jones franchise, The Takeaway talks with a very real Indiana Jones: Rick Jones, Indiana's State Archaeologist.

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Drug-related killings soar in Mexico after cartel crackdowns, shipment-route feuds

By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Corey Takahashi
Friday, May 23 2008

Tijuana, Mexico, just across the U.S. border, has become a flashpoint in a drug war. The violence there is tied to a crackdown on drug cartels by federal Mexican police and soldiers. The gangs are also feuding among themselves for control of lucrative shipment routes. Richard Marosi, a San Diego-based border reporter for the Los Angeles Times, says Tijuana is a microcosm of the problems and violence currently afflicting broader regions of Mexico.

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