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DANIELLE ELIAS, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: It's Friday, and you've made it to the end of the week with CNN Student News. I'm Danielle Elias. An end to captivity: Our look back at the week's top headlines includes the release of 15 British sailors and marines from
ELIAS: First up today, a homecoming and a dream come true for 15 British sailors and marines. They're back home after being held captive in
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Today's Week in Review brings your class the images of stories that made headlines this week. Included here is a brief description of each topic:
A group of 15 British sailors and marines are now safe at home after being held captive in
President Bush has his veto pen ready for emergency war spending legislation now moving through Congress. Both the House and Senate have passed bills that would provide about $123 billion in supplemental funds. But the congressional measures come with deadlines for a withdrawal of
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited
Dozens are dead and thousands homeless in the
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Is this Legit?
CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS: Is This Legit? "Tsunami" is a Japanese term meaning "sweeping flood." This is false. You may remember our report from earlier this week that said "tsunami" means "harbor wave."
ELIAS: You just saw in our Week in Review that a tsunami struck the
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KRISTIE LU STOUT, CNN REPORTER: Compounding the misery, strong aftershocks continue to rattle the region, including a magnitude 6.2 and a 6.0 which struck early on Wednesday. Fears, however, of mass deaths are subsiding.
STOUT: The magnitude 8.1 earthquake and resulting tsunami hit on Monday, devastating areas in the western province of the Solomons. Waves of up to five meters washed away buildings in and around the main town of
BRENDAN NELSON, AUSTRALIAN DEFENSE MINISTER: In addition to the 2 million (Australian) dollars (1.6 million U.S. dollars) that has already been committed in aid, and of course
STOUT:
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ELIAS: CNN Special Investigations Unit: Grady's Anatomy looks at the challenges facing a group of doctors working in one of the busiest trauma centers in the
Shoutout
AZUZ: Today's Shoutout is dedicated to Ms. Pollitz's World History classes at
Was it in: A) 1799 B) 1865 C) 1876 D) 1920
You've got three seconds -- GO! Tough one today! It was in 1876 that Alexander Graham Bell showed off his invention at the Centennial Exhibition in
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ELIAS: When people saw that first telephone back in the 1800s, they probably couldn't imagine a phone you can carry with you anywhere you go, not to mention all the stuff our cell phones can do: download ring tones, send text messages, even surf the Internet. But some companies are curious about what sites you're surfing around on your cell phones, and Jim Boulden explains why the answer may mean banner ads, even on your cell phone, could be just around the corner.
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BOULDEN: A lot more people are using their smart phones to browse the Internet, but it's not yet clear how mobile browsing behavior might differ from what you do on your PC -- something advertisers are keen to learn. With the help of a little software on your mobile, companies will soon be able to track where you browse.
PAUL GOODE, M-METRICS: What we know now is the demographics of who is surfing, we know broadly the type of genres and the type of sites they are going to. What we don't have a visibility into is the frequency, the duration of those sessions and really details about their browsing within those sites.
BOULDEN: M-Metrics says Google is the number one destination in the
JIM BAKER, OGILVY ONE: I think that across the industry we are still in a testing phase. A lot of clients are expressing strong interest. A lot of them have completed tests and are starting to roll out campaigns.
BOULDEN: M-Metrics now has to persuade mobile users to let it capture the data -- so those willing will get paid as they surf.
GOODE: I think audiences are now more used to being queried on what their responses are, and we've written a very slim application that sits in the background and sends data off quietly at night.
BOULDEN: Up to now, most mobile campaigns focused on getting people to text or call when they see something on TV or on a poster. But with more and more people using their phones to browse the Internet, banner ads, photo ad messaging and contests are quickly coming to a small screen near you. Jim Boulden, CNN,
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Before We Go
ELIAS: Before we go, a missing pooch who's found his way home. You might bring the dog along on a family vacation, but this traveling terrier made a solo journey all the way from
Goodbye
ELIAS: A nice reunion to wrap up the week. We hope to see you back on Monday for more CNN Student News. Until then, have a great weekend. I'm Danielle Elias.
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