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Aired March 8, 2004

First Up: Martha Stewart Guilty

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A New York jury found decorating diva Martha Stewart guilty on all counts in relation to a questionable stock deal. We'll give you the details you'll need to bring your class up to speed. 

Segment Time: 00:00 - 3:45

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Word to the Wise

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No matter what kind of work you do, a good vocabulary will help you go far.

Segment Time: 3:45 - 4:05

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Iraq Update

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It was busy weekend in Iraq, from an on-again, off-again constitutional agreement to violent attacks apparently aimed at the U.S.-led coalition.

Segment Time: 4: 05 - 5:45

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Fast Facts

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It changed the face of not only athletic fields but also classrooms across the country. We'll give you the Fast Facts on Title IX.

Segment Time: 5:45 - 6:20

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Separate But Equal?

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Is a relaxation of Title IX rules a step backward for teaching or a better way to help students focus on what they're in school for in the first place? We'll dive into the controversy.

Segment Time: 6:20 - 8:50

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Before We Go

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It looks like he jumped off the pages of a Harry Potter book. You've got to see it to believe it!

Segment Time: 8:50 - 10:00

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