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Lawsuits' financial impact on Catholic Church (2:41) Jason Carroll reports on the financial impact of lawsuits alleging sex abuse on the Catholic Church (March 20)
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New Yorkers daffy about ducks (2:30) CNN's Jeanne Moos discovers that some New Yorkers get a thrill watching ducklings hatch (March 20)
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E-mail accusation hurts restaurant (2:35) CNN's Jeff Flock reports on a restaurant near Detroit, Michigan, that has lost business after an e-mail posted on the Internet alleged employees cheered the September 11 attacks (March 20)
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Treating sex offender priests (3:41) CNN's Beth Nissen talks with psychologists who treat priests for sexual disorders (March 20)
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Hard life for polygamist's family (3:42) The extended family of convicted polygamist Tom Green, who is serving time in a Utah jail, is struggling to survive without him. CNN's John Vause reports (March 20)
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Scandals will cost Catholic church (2:36) CNNfn's Peter Viles examines the financial and social costs that the U.S. Roman Catholic church will bear as it settles hundreds of sex abuse cases. (March 20)
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Congress grills INS chief over visas (1:52) James Ziglar was taken to task by U.S. lawmakers after the INS sent letters of visa approval for two September 11 hijackers. CNN's Susan Candiotti reports (March 20)
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Hold the beef (1:30) Affiliate WFOR reports on the rollout of a new veggie burger at some Burger King restaurants in Miami, Florida (March 19)
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Holocaust art painful to some (2:38) An art exhibit on the Holocaust at the Jewish Museum in New York is triggering strong emotions. CNN's Maria Hinojosa reports (March 19)
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Husband defends Andrea Yates (3:44) Russell Yates told CNN's Larry King Live that he was shocked when a jury found his wife guilty of drowning their five children (March 19)
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