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RANDI KAYE, HEADLINE NEWS, CNN CENTER ATLANTA: Hello, I'm Randi Kaye. CNN 25 is next. First, here's what's happening now.
Police in Ulster, New York are holding a suspect after a shooting in a crowded shopping mall. Two people are injured, one of them shot. This is a live picture outside the mall. The gunfire sent shoppers fleeing for safety.
Police say mall staffers overpowered the gunman when he ran out of bullets.
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CHIEF PAUL WATZKA, ULSTER, N.Y. POLICE DEPT.: The subject entered the Best Buy, started firing while walking through Best Buy. When he exited Best Buy into the corridor, that's when he was apprehended by a couple of the employees at the mall.
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KAYE: Tonight at 10:00 Eastern, the United Iraqi Alliance has won a plurality of the vote in Iraq's elections. That's good news for former Bush White House ally, Ahmed Chalabi. He ran with the majority Shiite Party. We'll get his take at 10:00 Eastern on CNN SUNDAY NIGHT.
More headlines in 20 minutes. Next, the top medical stories from 25 years of CNN.
DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT: Twenty-five years and 25 stories that changed our world and our health.
It was once called a gay disease, but before we knew it, it belonged to all of us, everywhere, the epidemic in our backyard.
Then, years of lies about lighting up. How the little people made big tobacco pay.
Plus the mad cow that roared and made us look at our burger a bit differently.
And finally, changing what you don't like about yourself with a nip and a tuck, and a big ole price tag.
We're counting down the stories that made us healthy, wealthy and wise. Welcome to CNN's TOP 25. I'm Dr. Sanjay Gupta at Emory Crawford Long Hospital in Atlanta. This month our focus is the top medical stories of CNN's first 25 years.
People are living longer and healthier lives, thanks in part to the medical advances that we watched unfold right here on CNN.
Twenty-five years ago, no one had heard of HIV AIDS. Cloning was science fiction. And low carb was low profile.
We asked a panel of doctors to look at the major...