CBS Sunday Evening News (November 20, 2005) Review
STRANGE, WARM WEATHER ACROSS GLOBE IN 2005; CRANBERRY GROWERS SAY THEIR HARVESTS ARE DOWN 20% PERCENT DUE TO THE WARM WEATHER. . . . THREE U.S. SOLDIERS A DAY HAVE DIED IN IRAQ SINCE OCT. 23, 2005; TERRORIST BOMBS HAVE BECOME MORE SOPHISTICATED SINCE OUTSET OF IRAQ WAR. . . . "PARADISE NOW", MOVIE ABOUT TWO FICTIONAL PALESTINIAN SUICIDE BOMBERS, OPENS IN TEL AVIV. . . . "YOUNG AT HEART" CHORUS, AN AMERICAN SINGING TROUPE COMPRISED OF SENIOR CITIZENS BELTING OUT OLD ROCK TUNES, IS A BIG HIT IN LONDON. . . . REPORTS THAT ABU AL-ZARQAWI, AL-QAEDA IN IRAQ LEADER, WAS KILLED IN SHOOTOUT WITH U.S. ARE UNCONFIRMED. . . . PRES. BUSH MEETS WITH CHINESE PRES. HU JINTAO IN BEIJING; BUSH RESPONDS TO REP. MURTHA'S CALL TO WITHDRAW TROOPS FROM IRAQ. BUSH GOES MOUNTAIN BIKING WITH CHINESE OLYMPIC CYCLISTS. . . . PRES. BUSH ATTEMPTS TO LEAVE PRESS CONFERENCE IN BEIJING ONLY TO FIND DOOR IS LOCKED. . . . STANDOFF OVER AT TACOMA, WASHINGTON SHOPPING MALL AFTER 20 YEAR OLD GUNMAN SHOOTS AND INJURES SIX PEOPLE. . . . IRAQ WAR POLICY RAGES FOLLO
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