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8:39 PM EST 11/13/2009
Friday: Alleged 9/11 masterminds will be tried in New York City; Also, NASA says that water has been discovered under the Moon's surface; And, a blind rower exhibits the "American Spirit."
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7:50 PM EST 11/13/2009
A severe economic crisis in the U.S. over the last year has led to mass financial stresses for manufacturers and other businesses in China. Celia Hatton reports on this ripple effect from Beijing.
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7:52 PM EST 11/13/2009
Blinded after a bizarre occurrence, Aerial Gilbert remained determined to successfully join a rowing club despite her complete vision loss. John Blackstone reports on this rower's "American Spirit."
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7:51 PM EST 11/13/2009
The non-profit organization Forgotten Harvest collects thousands of pounds of perfectly edible food discarded by businesses in order to feed those who face hunger. Seth Doane reports from Detroit.
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7:52 PM EST 11/13/2009
In the wake of a recent crash test, NASA has confirmed that there in fact lies a significant amount of water underneath the Moon's surface. Science and technology correspondent Daniel Sieberg reports.
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7:52 PM EST 11/13/2009
As the U.S. Senate continues to debate proposed health care reform legislation, Nancy Cordes reports that members of Congress from both sides of the aisle have been divided over abortion funding.
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7:53 PM EST 11/13/2009
The lawyer of Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspected gunman behind the Ft. Hood shootings, says that his client is paralyzed and in serious condition at Brook Army Medical Center. Armen Keteyian reports.
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7:53 PM EST 11/13/2009
The alleged masterminds behind the September 11 terrorist attacks will be tried in a New York City courthouse near the very site of ground zero. Justice correspondent Bob Orr reports.
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8:00 PM EST 11/13/2009
A Light Christmas for China's Factories
As U.S. Consumers Slow Down Their Spending, Chinese Manufacturers Adapt or Shut Down
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8:00 PM EST 11/13/2009
Strength and Spirit On the Waterfront
The American Spirit: Blind Champion Rower Aerial Gilbert Spreads Opportunities to Others
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8:00 PM EST 11/13/2009
Abortion Rights Fight Plagues Both Parties
Stupak Amendment Divides Democratic Party; RNC Scrambles to Axe Coverage in its Own Plan
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5:31 PM EST 11/13/2009
As the year 2009 has three Fridays which fall on the 13th of the month, Katie Couric discusses those who fear this day and why it may not be as unlucky as once thought.
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8:47 PM EST 11/12/2009
Thursday: A new CDC report reveals thousands of Americans have died from H1N1 virus; Also, Pres. Obama asks for new Afghan War strategies; And, employers cut down on worker web use.
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7:11 PM EST 11/12/2009
As the Internet continues to emerge as a critical facet of everyday life, CBS News' Daniel Sieberg reports that companies are cracking down on employees' personal Web use.
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7:11 PM EST 11/12/2009
U.K. H1N1 Vaccine Plan Praised
While medical officials in the U.S. face difficulty administering the H1N1 flu vaccine to all patients, Sheila MacVicar reports that the United Kingdom's implementation may be more effective.
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7:02 PM EST 11/12/2009
Accused Ft. Hood gunman Army Major Nadal Malik Hasan has been officially charged with 13 counts of homicide. As Don Teague reports, new clues have emerged about Hasan's troubled past.
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7:01 PM EST 11/12/2009
The CDC has released a report indicating that at least 4,000 people have died as a result of the H1N1 flu virus. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
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7:01 PM EST 11/12/2009
Many states along the East Coast continue to feel the effects of Tropical Storm Ida, which has already been blamed for seven deaths. Jim Axelrod reports from the New Jersey Shore.
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7:30 PM EST 11/12/2009
In Britain, No Lines for H1N1 Vaccine
Great Britain Has Four Times as Many Doses as the U.S. and a System to Reach the Neediest First - And Cases Have Fizzled
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8:00 PM EST 11/12/2009
From the Streets of Memphis to the NFL
"The Blind Side" Tells the True Story of a Homeless Teen and the Family Who Helped Him Realize His Dreams
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4:58 PM EST 11/12/2009
While President Obama departs for a four-nation trip to Asia, Katie Couric notes that his diplomatic visit could help to re-strengthen ties between the U.S. and Japan, which have recently been stained.
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2:30 PM EST 11/13/2009
Web Surfing at Work - Good for Business?
While Some Employers are Cracking Down on Internet Use at Work, Others See Opportunity in Social Networking
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9:44 PM EST 11/11/2009
Wednesday: Pres. Obama ventures into new ground at Arlington Cemetery on Veterans Day; Also, new details emerge about the alleged Ft. Hood shooter; And, one soldier defies the odds.
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7:46 PM EST 11/11/2009
No one expected Lieutenant Brian Brennan to recover after losing both legs to a roadside bomb, but one word from a general changed everything. David Martin reports.
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7:45 PM EST 11/11/2009
As the H1N1 flu continues to spread, for many of us it is a financial burden. As Jeff Glor reports, many small businesses aren't offering paid sick days, so they must keep germs to a minimum.
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