July 2011 Archives
Debt Drama & Voyeur Nation
A rank-and-file revolt in Washington has stalled the vote on the deficit-cutting bill.
Debt Debate & Getting Aid to Somalia
The clock is ticking down as the financial debate in Washington drags on.
Norway Survivor & the Online World of Far-right Extremism
Norway launches an investigation into why it took so long for police to get to the island. We'll talk to a survivor who was on the island when the gunman started shooting.
Inside the mind of a killer & Saving the US from financial disaster
Norway mourns following the bomb blast and massacre at a Labour party youth camp as more details emerge about the man behind it.
Oslo Under Attack, Crime in Canada & a Chilean Miner's Story
Edison Pena was one of 33 miners trapped in a Chilean mine. Tonight he takes us back inside the mine where he spent 69 days waiting to be rescued.
The Man Who Broke the Story & Canada's on a Hot Streak
He was the one who blew the lid off the 'News of the World' phone hacking scandal. Tonight, we sit down with Nick Davis to talk about how he broke the story no one wanted to hear.
Heat Wave in Canada & Cameron in the Hot Seat
Not sure if you've noticed, but it's hot outside. We'll check in with reporters across Canada and the U.S. and they'll finish the sentence, "You know it's hot here when ..."
News of the World - Who knew what when?
We'll also ask a former deputy editor of News of the World what today says about Rupert Murdoch, and how he runs his empire.
Newspaper Scandal, Anthony to be Released, Banning Kids at Restaurants
A restaurant bans kids younger than six years old - sparking a debate across the continent. Is it fair? The owner of the restaurant makes his case tonight.
Caylee's Law, U.S. Showdown & the Art of Diving
We'll look at the art of diving in soccer tonight and our Nick Purdon even gets some tips of his own.
Murdoch's Bid, Fighting Obesity & the Saints of Somalia
We're taking a closer look at the relationship between the press and politicians tonight with Tony Blair's former right hand man, Alastair Campbell.
Betty Ford's Legacy, Karzai Assassination & Violence in Hobbema
Tonight we'll talk to someone whose life was turned around by Betty Ford.
News of the World, Tragedy in Hobbema, & Jaycee Dugard
Tonight, we'll hear from a father whose son was killed in a terror attack and his phone allegedly hacked.
The Final Shuttle Flight & Will and Kate's Farewell
We'll look at the highs and lows of the space shuttle program. And we'll also get a front-row seat with one of NASA's biggest fans.
End of News of the World & NASA's Final Flight
Britain's best-selling Sunday paper will print it's last edition this Sunday. We'll also take a closer look at the man behind the tabloid, Rupert Murdoch.
Will and Kate visit Slave Lake, Hackers & the Anthony Verdict
As people in Slave Lake put the pieces back together, they get a morale boost from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Casey Anthony Found Not Guilty, & A Police Officer's Final Farewell
We'll head to Orlando tonight to find out what it was like to be inside the court room, as the trial that captivated the U.S. came to a dramatic end.
Royal Charm & the Casey Anthony Trial
Tonight, we want to know: what is about the royals that has charmed Canadians?
