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Show rundown for 5/25/2006
PlayWashington Update
The Justice Department and US House Speaker Dennis Hastert continue to deny that Hastert is under investigation for his ties to indicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Meanwhile, senators prepare to vote this afternoon on a controversial measure that will provide a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Housing Bubble
Will the housing bubble burst? "Here and Now" looks at snapshots from around the country on how the housing market is doing.
Housing Market
The number of homes on sale in the U.S. reached a record high in April.
Enron Verdict
Former Enron Corp. chiefs Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling were convicted of conspiracy and fraud in a verdict read at noon today.
Sports Highlights
"Only a Game" host Bill Littlefield discusses the hockey and basketball playoffs as well as the rest of this week's sports highlights.
"Specimen Days"
Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Michael Cunningham, discusses his most recent novel "Specimen Days," inspired by poet Walt Whitman.
This program aired on May 25, 2006.