Daybreak 7 Stories - May 14

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The survival of First National Bancshares - the parent company of First National Bank of the South - depends on the next 100 days. (The State)

A small number of homeowners are using an Obama Administration program to avoid foreclosures. (New York Times)

The U.S. Census is changing their forecast by a decade on when the white population will become the minority in this country. (The Washington Post)

4th District Congressman Bob Inglis is co-sponsor of a bill that would impose a carbon tax along with an equal tax cut for employers and their workers.

House lawmakers and gay rights advocates disagree on whether gay relationships should be included in a proposed statewide school policy about teen dating violence. (The State)

A cat stuck in a tree in San Diego for eight days. Someone call the crane to get her down! (Sorry, no link available.)

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs busts two reporters over their cell phones at the regular Wednesday media briefing. (CBS News reporter Bill Plante’s side of the story)

Courtesy CSPAN Youtube Channel

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