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Obama Eyeing CNN's Gupta For Surgeon General?
 Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent and a practicing neurosurgeon, is reportedly in talks to become the Obama administration's surgeon general. Gupta worked on health policy as a White House fellow in the 1990s.
 New Congress Starts With Senate Seat Drama
 The pomp and circumstance of the opening of the 111th Congress was overshadowed Tuesday by the brouhaha over Illinois Senate appointee Roland Burris, along with Minnesota's contested Senate seat and the simmering controversy over Barack Obama's reported pick for CIA director.
 Obama Vows No Earmarks In Stimulus Package
 President-elect Barack Obama has met with his team of economic advisers in Washington and said the government must get its own fiscal house in order. He said new spending in the stimulus package will be carefully monitored, and won't include earmarks.

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Why Is 'Scrubs' Switching Channels?
 When the sitcom Scrubs returns for its eighth and likely final season on Jan. 6, it will be on a new network: ABC. What gives? Switching mid-run is actually not as rare as you might think. Taxi, Wonder Woman, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and even Leave It To Beaver did the same.
 Homeland Security Gets The Reality TV Treatment
 A new reality show takes viewers behind the scenes as border guards, Secret Service agents and patrol officers protect the nation. Homeland Security, USA has the look of a documentary, but its producers stay clear of politics and deliver a show that's more COPS than Frontline.
 Museums Exhibit Signs Of Economic Distress
 It's hard to talk about museums these days without discussing the effect the recession is having on them. Funding of all kinds is being cut, and many museums are laying off staff, postponing exhibitions and looking for new ways to raise money.

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Water Bottles to Soon Join Bottle Bill

If you live in Oregon, you’re probably familiar with idea of shelling out a nickel deposit on a can of soda or a bottle of beer. Starting Jan. 1, you’ll pay those five extra cents every time you buy a bottle of water, too. It’s the first major change to Oregon’s bottle bill in more than three decades. Chris Lehman tracked the lifecycle of a bottle of water.



Senate Candidates Saturate Oregon Airwaves

If you’ve turned on your TV lately, you can’t miss a slew of political ads. If you live in Oregon, the airwaves are saturated with an especially nasty slugfest. Democrat Jeff Merkley is trying to unseat Republican Gordon Smith in one of the most closely watched Senate races in the nation. Correspondent Chris Lehman has more.



Measure 59: Tax Fairness or Impending Disaster?

Supporters of Measure 59 on this year’s Oregon ballot say it will end a practice of double taxation. Opponents mock it as tax fairness ... for millionaires. Both sides agree it will mean the state will lose more than a billion dollars of revenue. Correspondent Chris Lehman reports.


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McCloud, California: A Tiny Town on the Cusp

One cloudless night three years ago 49-year-old Rhonda Hiebert and her sister said goodbye to some friends at the American Legion and were walking down Main Street in McCloud, heading back to their house...
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Tuned In January 2009
 The Great Depression was over by the time I was born although it was a vivid memory for my grandparents and even, to some extent, my parents...
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Green – ’Tis the Season

So many of our modern holiday traditions evolved from the ancient celebrations of winter’s solstice...
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