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Grand Central Terminal turns 100

If you're one of the 20 million people who come through Grand Central Station every year, you know that the terminal is not just about traveling from A to B.

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Classic Koch: Remembering a New York legend

"What a great city! Very few of them like this. In fact, there's none." That's Ed Koch from a profile on 60 Minutes, talking about the city where he was born and raised -- and then served as mayor for three terms.

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Kids and football: A dangerous mix?

Young fans are attracted to the allure and spectacle of football, but should they be allowed to play? It's a question President Obama commented on in a recent interview with The New Republic. "If I had a son, I'd have to think long and hard before I let him play football," Obama said, stirring anew the controversy.

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Did 60 Minutes help create the myth of Lance?

Thirteen years ago, 60 Minutes aired its first story on Lance Armstrong, called "Miracle Man." And miraculous, it was. A cancer survivor wins the Tour de France, beats back critics, and gives hope to...just about everybody. With that first story in 2000, did 60 Minutes help create the great myth of Lance Armstrong?

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Something's fishy in cycling: Our first report

It's well known that East Germany doped a generation of young athletes, winning Olympic gold and ruining the athletes' health, but did you know that it happened in the United States as well? This story, titled "Dope and Glory" aired on 60 Minutes II in 2001, and it was the first whiff that something very fishy was going on in the sport of cycling.

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Hillary's first joint interview-- next to Bill in '92

This week, Hillary Clinton appeared on 60 Minutes in a joint appearance with the president of the United States. (Her accessory of choice was a much-discussed pair of glasses). Twenty years ago, she made her first appearance on 60 Minutes in very different kind of joint interview (and a different accessory: the demure headband.)

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Kerry comes full circle

As John Kerry's confirmation hearings begin, it's hard not to think of the young Kerry -- an angry, ambitious antiwar veteran -- who sat in that same spot 42 years ago. In 1971, 27-year-old Kerry made his first appearance before the Foreign Relations Committee, catapulting himself into the national spotlight and landing himself on 60 Minutes. In the above video player, watch Morley Safer's profile of the young Kerry, which includes excerpts of Kerry's controversial testimony on behalf of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and aired on May 25, 1971.

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60 Minutes: Is MLK's "dream" for sale?

On August 28th, 1963, Martin Luther King spoke some of the most powerful words anyone ever has. But to whom does the "I have a dream" speech" belong? You might think it belongs to all of us as a part of our national heritage. But it doesn't.

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Jodie Foster, reluctant star

"I wish that I could live my life without knowing what it was to be famous," said Jodie Foster during a 60 Minutes interview in 1999.

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