CONTAINING LINKS TO 1280 STORIES FROM THE NETWORKS' NIGHTLY NEWSCASTS
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Both CBS' Jon LaPook and NBC's Robert Bazell looked at the sudden surge in influenza cases as the latest mutation of the virus seems able to confound protections the vaccine was supposed to offer…ABC's Lisa Stark (no link) warned all her viewers watching an analog broadcast on a rabbit ears set that they need to add a $40 converter a year from now or Dancing with the Stars will turn to white noise...NBC Nightly News first went on the air 60 years ago--its title back then was NBC Television Newsreel--and anchor Brian Williams introduced us to a cavalcade of his predecessors to celebrate his newscast's birthday…and ABC commissioned its Person of the Week, autistic artist Stephen Wiltshire, to show off his photographic memory. ABC's Nick Watt took the painter to Piccadilly Circus and had him study the heart of London for ten minutes. In little more than an hour, Wiltshire rendered the skyline in perfect detail relying on nothing except his mind's eye.

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