CONTAINING LINKS TO 1280 STORIES FROM THE NETWORKS' NIGHTLY NEWSCASTS
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The deluge that is causing rivers to flood in the Ozarks and has killed 13 people from Texas to Pennsylvania was covered by ABC's Barbara Pinto along the Big River in Missouri and CBS' Hari Sreenivasan along the White River in Arkansas. NBC had New-York-based Michelle Franzen narrate storm videotape while wearing a raincoat in Rockefeller Center…check out Emily Senay's fantastic Eye on Your Health feature on CBS. She advised that the latest radiation treatment for cancer can be delivered by a Cyclotron. It weighs 200 tons; costs $140m to build; stands three stories high; and accelerates protons down a beam the length of a football field to deliver therapy--"the most expensive device in medicine today"…"in their sleek outfits it is tough to tell whether a ski jumper is male or female," ABC's Brian Rooney pointed out but Olympic officials know the difference and they insist on continuing to make the agony of defeat sport for men only at the Vancouver Games in 2010.

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