Latest Sunday Morning Headlines
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5:00 PM EDT 9/21/2009
Nacho: A Polo Star On and Off the Field
Argentine Athlete Turns Heads As Spokesperson for Equine Sport and for Ralph Lauren Label
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5:00 PM EDT 9/21/2009
A Cincinnati Music School Embarks on a Mission: Provide Students and Faculty With 165 Steinways
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3:00 PM EDT 9/16/2009
"Guiding Light" Fades After 72 Years
For 72 years they've loved, and lost, and loved again; celebrated and cried; died and come back to life. But this time there'll be no coming back to life for "Guiding Light." The longest-running TV drama ever is going off the air.
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2:49 PM EDT 9/13/2009
The debate over health care reform is proving to be a no-holds barred battle but, as New York Times' David Pogue reports, electronic records have already provided one big change.
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2:54 PM EDT 9/13/2009
While the health care debate reaches a fever pitch across the U.S., Nancy Giles notes it might be wise to just listen to what President Obama has to say.
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5:30 PM EDT 9/16/2009
'Guiding Light' Fades After 72 Years
Longest-Running TV Drama in History Ends as Soap Opera Prepares to Air Final Show
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1:00 PM EST 11/17/2009
POTUS Speaks to Kids, and to (Ahem) Adults
Nancy Giles Offers Her Take on Obama's Big Speech Week and the Conflicting Responses From His Audiences
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2:00 PM EDT 9/15/2009
The Little Fireboat That Could
How a Very Old Fireboat Found Its Way Back to Work, and Into the History Books
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2:30 PM EDT 9/13/2009
The Fall Films: Safe for Grown-Ups
Critic Kenneth Turan Previews the Season's Lineup of New Movies, From Poets to Frequent Fliers
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12:00 PM EDT 9/14/2009
Electronic Medical Records Are Here, and They Come Not Without Challenges, Controversy or Expense
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6:35 PM EDT 10/3/2009
Up and down the coast of Maine, folks are uncovering more and more about the romantic lives of lobsters, whose numbers are flourishing. Writer Trevor Corson and scientist Diane Cowan discuss the passionate crustaceans.
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11:00 AM EDT 9/6/2009
What Gem Blends Nature and Beauty? Pearls
On Its 30th Anniversary, "Sunday Morning" Looks at the Traditional Present to Mark 30 Years of Marriage
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11:00 AM EDT 9/6/2009
Will Thirtysomethings Discover Their Life's 'Starting Point,' or a 'Slow Fade to the Grave'?
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10:00 AM EDT 8/30/2009
An Artistic Approach to Bamboo
One Japanese Family's Tradition for Creating Works of Art Is to Consistently Break Tradition
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11:34 AM EDT 8/27/2009
Wilco has been on the music scene for nearly two decades but, as Cynthia Bowers reports, they might be finally getting the mainstream popularity many say they deserve.
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1:30 PM EDT 8/23/2009
Faith Sallie offers commentary on the double standard against women, known as "cougars," who date younger men.
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10:30 AM EDT 8/23/2009
Time for America to Get on Fast Track?
Europe and Asia Have Advanced High Speed Rail Systems. Can America Catch Up?
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11:50 AM EDT 9/3/2009
Is the future a place of digital readers and paperless offices? Mo Rocca finds out whether paper is headed to the grave.
Tomorrow Show
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12:12 PM EDT 8/16/2009
It's been quite a summer for members of Congress, as they face angry opposition to health care reform from many of their constituents. As Sharyl Attkisson reports, its price tag is a hard pill for million of voters to swallow.
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10:20 AM EDT 8/16/2009
What's In The Health Care Bill?
With the debate over health care reform becoming increasingly heated, Martha Teichner examines what those reforms are and the hot button issues taking center stage.
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1:30 PM EDT 8/16/2009
Americans Historically Resistant to Reform
Sunday Morning: Health Care Debate Provides 'Forum' for GOP Voters to Voice Frustration Months After Losing Election
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1:30 PM EDT 8/16/2009
What Do We Know About Health Reform?
Sunday Morning: President Obama's Campaign for Support Tries To Drown Out Vocal (And Angry) Opposition
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3:50 PM EDT 8/17/2009
Is paper on the way out? Mo Rocca looks to the future of paper for the inaugural episode of "The Tomorrow Show."
Tomorrow Show
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4:30 PM EDT 8/12/2009
Woodstock's Vibe Alive and Well in 2009
Magic of 1969 Festival of Peace, Love And Music Recaptured at Bonnaroo and Beyond
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12:00 PM EDT 8/10/2009
Edelstein on the Bedazzling Meryl Streep
Says Her Performance as Famed Chef in "Julie & Julia" Is "Truly Transcendental"
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