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Sorry, voting is now closed. The story with the most votes will be revealed Monday night at 6:30 p.m. ET on the CBS Evening News. And tune in to catch Steve Hartman's report on Friday.



First, I could meet a 4-year-old golfing prodigy -- Kyle Lograsso can knock it 60 yards. Impressed? Wait 'til you hear the disability he's overcome to do this.


Or would you rather meet this old-school cobbler. Al Dos Santos ran 2 shoe factories in his native Zimbabwe before he was forced out. Now he's rebuilding his life in Texas -- one impeccably-heeled step at a time.


Or finally, a never-too-late-story... At 95, Nola Ochs is about to become the oldest person to ever graduate from college. And best of all -- her granddaughter is graduating right beside her.


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