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Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011

Season 2011 Episode 550 | 47m 02s

Tonight on the program, forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi struck at key towns, trying to dislodge rebels. We examine how the opposition stacks up as the bloody struggle intensifies, and assess how the unrest will affect oil and gasoline prices globally. Finally, we get a report on the battle over pensions in New Hampshire and the final mission for space shuttle Discovery lifts off.

Aired: 02/23/11 | Expires: 03/24/11
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The lesser-known history of lacrosse, a uniquely American sport
Music therapy helps Chinese elders in Boston overcome trauma
In Ohio, a bipartisan community group seeks common ground on immigration reform
The factors influencing turkey prices this Thanksgiving
Army OB-GYN accused of secretly recording women under his care
News Wrap: Hong Kong high-rise fire kills dozens
War rages in Ukraine as push for peace complicated by leaked call from U.S. negotiator
Holiday travel delays piling up as winter storm wreaks havoc
National Guard members wounded in 'targeted' attack in Washington, D.C.
Final criminal case against Trump dismissed after Georgia prosecutor drops charges