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     TYNDALL HEADLINE: HIGHLIGHTS FROM JULY 02, 2007
The bungled carbombs in Britain--the pair that did not explode in London and the one that failed to damage an airport terminal in Glasgow--were all set to dominate the network newscasts when late breaking news from President George Bush changed each network's lead. Former White ABC and NBC assigned their White House correspondents to cover the announcement; CBS chose the Justice Department beat. Yet the arrest of eight suspects in the London-Glasgow plot was still the Story of the Day.

I am still catching up from last week's vacation, so there will be no more blogging on today's news.    
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video thumbnailNBCCIA undercover agent's name leaked: perjury trialLewis Libby's 30-month prison sentence commutedKelly O'DonnellMaine
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Britain terrorism: London, Glasgow carbomb plotsImmigrant physicians arrested for botched bombsJim SciuttoLondon
video thumbnailABCBritain terrorism: London, Glasgow carbomb plotsAccused ringleader is Jordanian neurologistNick WattScotland
video thumbnailCBSBritain terrorism: London, Glasgow carbomb plotsAccused ringleader is Jordanian neurologistSheila MacVicarLondon
video thumbnailNBCSuspected al-Qaeda network leaders manhuntHead of Jordan cell is autonomous of bin LadenRichard EngelBeirut
video thumbnailCBSIraq: sectarian Sunni vs Shiite violence escalatesUS accuses Hezbollah of training Shiite militiasLara LoganBaghdad
video thumbnailNBCAirline travel: anti-terrorism security precautionsIncreased vigilance over vehicles at terminalsAndrea MitchellWashington DC
video thumbnailCBS2008 Hillary Rodham Clinton campaignDeploys husband Bill early to gain lead in IowaJim AxelrodIowa
video thumbnailABCObesity poses major public health hazardStress hormone accelrates growth of fat cellsNed PotterWashington DC
video thumbnailABCCricket chirps increase as temperature risesSnowy tree species follows Fahrenheit scaleRobert KrulwichNew Jersey
 
TYNDALL BLOG: DAILY NOTES ON NETWORK TELEVISION NIGHTLY NEWS
LIBBY DODGES CLUB FED The bungled carbombs in Britain--the pair that did not explode in London and the one that failed to damage an airport terminal in Glasgow--were all set to dominate the network newscasts when late breaking news from President George Bush changed each network's lead. Former White ABC and NBC assigned their White House correspondents to cover the announcement; CBS chose the Justice Department beat. Yet the arrest of eight suspects in the London-Glasgow plot was still the Story of the Day.

I am still catching up from last week's vacation, so there will be no more blogging on today's news.