For the first time in two weeks, ABC revisits the power struggle in Libya, dispatching Nightline anchor Terry Moran. CBS & NBC have had a constant presence
The danger of the Fukushima disaster has been upgraded to Level Chernobyl. CBS' Lucy Craft, NBC's John Yang try to reassure us…
…while ABC's Bob Woodruff visits a dairy farm in Itate, inside the radiation exclusion zone: "This could be a wasteland"
Saudi Arabia sends troops to Bahrain to suppress protests. NBC former anchor Tom Brokaw lands an interview with the Foreign Minister in Riyadh…
…Prince Saud tells Brokaw: "If you have interference from outside it can only be to the detriment of change." Brokaw's follow-up? Nothing
CBS' Dean Reynolds sends mixed messages to college-bound youth: that crippling debt will distort your post-grad lifestyle; without that debt you'll never get a good job
NBC's in-house physician Nancy Snyderman sends reassuring messages to multitasking youth: concentrating on multiple things simultaneously is good for the brain
NBC sent Ron Mott to Fort Sumter to watch Confederate reenactors, 150 years later. ABC's Linsey Davis attended the secessionist Charleston Ball five months ago
In times of yore, Holy Land hawkers fleeced Christian pilgrims by digging up ancient artifacts and selling them as sacred relics…
…nowadays, an archeologist digs up Roman nails and puts them in a documentary to sell to cable TV channels: ABC's Alex Marquardt. Gadzooks!
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