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July 29, 2010
Pentagon: WikiLeaks Endangers Soldiers, AfghansDefense Secretary Robert Gates Calls Massive Leak of Secret Military Reports "Dangerous" for Troops, Allies
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Insurance Industry's Dirty Little Secret Investigations Launched into Whether Life Insurance Companies are Taking Advantage of Grieving Families
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Rangel Denies Wrongdoing in Ethics Case Congressman's Attorneys Provide 32-Page Response to Charges Against Him
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Heroic Afghan Dog Reunited with U.S. Soldier Dogs Prevented Suicide Bombing in Afghanistan, Saving Soldiers
- Calcium Supplements Linked to Heart Attacks
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- Oil Plumes Vanish; "Dead Zones" Remain Threat
- A Fallen Hero: How an Insurance Company Profited
- What Does the Ariz. Immigration Verdict Mean?
- Ask CBS News: Can Pakistan Still Be a Partner?
- Afghan Outcome Uncertain a Year from Withdrawal
- Illegal Immigration Debate Hot in Tiny Neb. Town
- Japan's Rice Field of Dreams
- Docs May Dent U.S.-Pakistani Relations
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Cleveland Police Will Now Test All Rape Kits Cleveland has more Rapes Per Capita than Any Major City in the Nation
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Taking the Nation's Temperature Steve Hartman Finds that Americans Run Hot and Cold About the Weather
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Changing Children's Lives, One Book at a Time American Spirit: One Man Launches Nonprofit to Establish Libraries in the Developing World
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Recession's High Schoolers Scale Back Life Goals Students Change College Plans to Adjust to Difficult Economic Times
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@katiecouric: Tilda Swinton Academy-Award winner Tilda Swinton speaks with Katie Couric about her new film, "I Am Love", not wanting to be an actor, and the Internet rumors about her love life.
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Poll Finds Obama in Summer of Discontent CBS News Poll Finds Voters Disapprove of President's Performance on Jobs, Economy
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