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January 1, 2004 | 12:46 PM PST
Good Teens Get Racial Bail
Three teens come to the aid of elderly crime victim. They are mistakenly arrested, held in jail and put on a 'color coded' bail based on racial background. John Blackstone has the story.
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January 2, 2004 | 10:04 AM PST
Medicine: Look Back & Beyond
Here are the major medical developments of 2003 with the prognosis for new advances against disease, CBS Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Kaledin reports.
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January 1, 2004 | 12:29 PM PST
Tight Security For New Year
With the Orange Alert this holiday, security is tight wherever Americans gather in big numbers including New Year's Day parades and bowl games, CBS News' Sandra Hughes reports.
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April 24, 2008 | 4:59 AM PDT
Iraq Bombing, New Targets
The death toll from a New Year's Eve car bombing in Baghdad rises to eight as attackers now seem to be targeting Iraqi citizens at so-called 'soft' targets, Kimberly Dozier reports.
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January 1, 2004 | 12:24 PM PST
3rd Infantry Adjusting
The Army's 3rd Infantry Division lead the Iraq invasion in March, joined by CBS embedded reporter Jim Axelrod. He now shows us how they adjust to life after their September homecoming.
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January 1, 2004 | 12:22 PM PST
Nuke Sites Missing Keys
At the nation's top nuclear weapons facilities, terrorists may be able to literally unlock some of America's most dangerous atomic secrets, CBS News' Sharyl Attkisson reports.
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Play CBS Video January 1, 2004 | 12:21 PM PST
Brit. Airways Flight Canceled
Under tight security, some flights to the U.S. have been turned back mid-air, canceled or heavily shadowed. CBS' Joie Chen reports why a British Airways flight to D.C. was canceled New Year's Day.
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Play CBS Video December 31, 2003 | 4:28 PM PST
Bakers Low On Dough
Thanks to the popular low-carb Atkins diet, millions of people have cut bread from their diets, and it's taking a toll on America's bakers, Jim Axelrod reports.
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December 31, 2003 | 12:15 PM PST
Politics Of 2003
John Roberts looks back over the big political events of 2003, and looks forward to the lasting effects they may have on the politics, and presidential campaign of 2004.
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December 31, 2003 | 12:10 PM PST
Tracking Mad Cow
U.S. officials say there's little risk of mad cow disease for beef consumers. Mika Brzezinski has the Inside Story on whether or not to believe them.
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June 2, 2005 | 11:08 AM PDT
Cops Deny Jacko Claims
Calif. police deny accusations from pop star Michael Jackson that he was "manhandled" and suffered a dislocated shoulder during his arrest on child molestation charges, Bill Whitaker reports.
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December 31, 2003 | 12:09 PM PST
U.S. Aid For Iran Quake
Once banned from entering Iran, U.S. aid workers received a warm welcome following the nation's devastating earthquake, Thalia Assuras reports.
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January 1, 2004 | 3:16 AM PST
Bloody Baghdad New Year
Five people are dead and 24 injured, including one American and two Britons, after a car bomb ripped through a New Year's Eve party at a crowded Baghdad restaurant, Kimberly Dozier reports.
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Play CBS Video December 31, 2003 | 6:20 PM PST
A Cautious Countdown
With the nation on a code orange terror alert, from Times Square to the Las Vegas strip, New Year's Eve security was at unprecedented levels. Jim Acosta reports.
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December 31, 2003 | 5:23 PM PST
Bakers Losing Dough With Atkins
Popular Diet Taking A Financial Toll On Bread Industry
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December 30, 2003 | 11:04 PM PST
Ephedra Ban: What Took So Long?
CBS' Attkisson Reports On Lobbying And Reaction To Ephedra Ruling
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December 30, 2003 | 12:24 PM PST
Giant Jackpots
The jackpots for both the Powerball and Mega Millions multi-state lotteries are above $100 million, and tickets are selling as fast as they can be printed, Mark Strassmann reports.
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December 30, 2003 | 12:23 PM PST
Economy 2003
CBS' Anthony Mason reports on the balance sheet for 2003: the market's gains and losses, corporate scoundrels and financial scandals.
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Play CBS Video December 30, 2003 | 6:42 PM PST
Code Orange New Year
The U.S. will soon ring in the new year under a national code orange terror alert, and cities across the nation are employing security tactics to keep celebrations safe, Sandra Hughes reports.
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December 30, 2003 | 12:22 PM PST
Iran Quake Recovery
Thalia Assuras has the Inside Story on how Iran's catastrophic earthquake may help dissolve the longstanding animosity between Iran and the United States.
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April 2, 2004 | 3:00 AM PST
Ashcroft Off Leak Probe
Attorney General John Ashcroft suddenly bowed out of the probe to determine who leaked the name of a CIA agent whose husband criticized the Iraq war, Jim Stewart reports.
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December 30, 2003 | 6:40 PM PST
End Of The Line For Ephedra
On the heels of several states and sports groups, the FDA banned ephedra, a dietary supplement used for weight loss that may have triggered heart attacks in some users, Sharyl Attkisson reports.
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Play CBS Video December 30, 2003 | 6:38 PM PST
New Mad Cow Precaution
Concern about mad cow disease has prompted a federal ban on selling as food meat from downer cows - that is - cattle too sick to stand up. Lee Cowan reports.
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December 30, 2003 | 5:06 PM PST
Economy 2003: Anxious And Waiting
Markets Went Up, A Wall Street Boss Fell And Financial Scandals Spread
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June 2, 2005 | 3:00 PM PDT
Jackson's Injury Claims A Sham?
Some Doctors Doubt Allegations Of Manhandling, Injury By Calif. Police
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