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Date: 01-22-2010
A synopsis of the top stories of the day.

Correspondent: Jim Lehrer, Jeffrey Brown.
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In Search of Shelter, Haitians Flee Capital
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Date: 01-22-2010
Haitian officials reported that some 200,000 people have fled Port-au-Prince. Margaret Warner speaks with Jay Newton Small of TIME magazine.

Category: Latin America, Weather & Natural Disasters.
Correspondent: Margaret Warner.
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Haiti Quake Victims Seek Help on Border
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Date: 01-22-2010
Ray Suarez reports from a Pan American Health Organization hospital in the Dominican Republic, where many Haitians are seeking refuge.

Category: International Issues, Latin America, Weather & Natural Disasters.
Correspondent: Ray Suarez.
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Economic Woes Raise Questions on Bernanke
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Date: 01-22-2010
David Wessel of the Wall Street Journal explains how the Massachusetts election affected Fed Chief Ben Bernanke's chances at a second term.

Category: Business & Economy, North America.
Correspondent: Judy Woodruff.
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Shields, Brooks on Democrats' Political Shakeup
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Date: 01-22-2010
Columnist Mark Shields, David Brooks break down the news of the week, including the outcome of the Massachusetts special election.

Category: Law, North America, Politics, U.S. Presidency.
Correspondent: Jim Lehrer.
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