October 29, 2011: Weekend
- Much of the growth beyond seven billion people will come from fragile states.
- Businesses from NATO countries hope Libyan gratitude becomes opportunity to cash-in.
- Equatorial Guinea invites first delegation to see how the country has changed—it hasn't.
- From last year: TMN's Liz Entman watched her father-in-law and the Cardinals fight.
- Update on the current status of big players in the financial crisis.
- Deep profile of Ponzi-schemer Tom Petters' life of deceit, how Bachmann took his money.
- Beyond presidential candidates, GOP reps' immigration policy is measured less extreme.
- Florida needs money, wants casino, but Disney's fighting it all the way.
- Trading pox-infected lollipops over the Internet is not advised.
- Pet costumes: A $300 million market.
- Prince Charles states he is a descendent of Dracula.