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Good afternoon to you from the cnn center in Atlanta, I'm Cory Kessler. Here is what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS.
The U.S. military announced seven American soldiers have been killed in Iraq this weekend. The military says most were killed in separate bomb blasts in and around Baghdad. In the Diyala Province, north of the capital. The deaths bring the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq since the war began…
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U.S. health officials say they contacted more than half of U.S. citizens and residents who on the trans-Atlantic flight with TB traveler Andrew Speaker. Speaker flew from Atlanta to Paris even though he had been diagnosed with tuberculosis. He returned to North America on a Czech air flight to Canada. Speaker is no longer under quarantine and he is being treated at a Denver hospital.
New Castro pictures in several months. The 80-year-old Castro is still recovering from intestinal surgery he underwent nearly a year ago.
This former railway worker in Poland is slowly becoming adapted to a radically different life than he knew 19 years ago. It's because it has been several months since he began coming out of the coma he fell into back in 1998. He says at first he couldn't talk or do much of anything. But now the 65-year-old watches TV. He is beginning to talk. Doctors hope he will soon be able to walk again. The 65-year-old was originally injured repairing two-rail carriages.
And you are now up-to-date. Those are the headlines this hour. Stay with cnn wherever you are for more on the news and other stories of the day. I'm Cory Kessler. We appreciate you watching.