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49 News at 10:00: October 6, 2008
Monday, Oct. 6, 2008
The Topeka City Council may discontinue TV broadcasts of its meetings. Learn why one Topeka man says the meetings need to be seen and heard. Plus, the Topeka water plant wants $1 million from the city budget. Find out why they need the money, and why the move won't raise your taxes. And, Congress grills a former CEO of Lehman Brothers. Find out what he blames the financial crisis on. Plus, learn why an Oregon credit union is handing out tens and telling customers "pay it forward." A Topeka doctor has temporarily lost his license. Hard economic times aren't just plaguing the federal government, the state government is feeling the pain, too. Halloween is just around the corner, but some people are looking ahead to Christmas. There's a new target for identity theft, the dead. In weather Tuesday, a few AM showers, otherwise cloudy with a high around 69. A promise from senators John McCain and Barack Obama to run high-minded, issue-driven campaigns is a distant memory to Americans heading to the voting booth this November.








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