 Stay Of Execution For RapistAnother stay of execution for a California man convicted of raping and murdering a 17-year old girl. Teri Okita brings us the latest from San Quentin.
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 New Anti-Insurgent StrategyU.S. commanders in Iraq have developed a new strategy to combat insurgent bombers. As David Martin reports, it seems to be working — at least in some places.
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 Bush, Congress Battle On PortsA bipartisan bloc urged the president to rethink plans to hand over shipping operations at six U.S. ports to an Arab company, but Bush said he'd veto any bill blocking the plan. Jim Axelrod reports.
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 High Court Takes Abortion CaseThe Supreme Court has agreed to consider the constitutionality of a kind of mid- to late-term abortion procedure that critics call partial-birth abortion. Wyatt Andrews has more.
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 Summers Over At HarvardLarry Summers, the embattled Harvard University president, says he is leaving at the end of the school year. As Sharyn Alfonsi reports, no one seems neutral about the controversial leader's departure.
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 Foreign Companies, U.S. PortsThough Congress and President Bush are arguing over the deal that would let an Arab company run six U.S. ports, foreign companies are no strangers at American ports. Bob Orr reports.
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 Abortion Case FalloutCBS News legal analyst Jan Crawford Greenberg analyzes the implications of the Supreme Court's decision to hear a case on partial-birth abortion.
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 Rotavirus Vaccine RecommendedThere is a new vaccine to add to the list of immunizations recommended for children in the U.S. As Elizabeth Kaledin reports, this vaccine aims to prevent rotavirus.
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 UK's New Baby PenguinTwo penguins are happy parents after a new chick was born to them after their earlier baby was kidnapped as they slept. Kath Bright, manager of the Amazon World Zoo in England, discusses the newborn.
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 Bush On U.S. Port SecurityCBS News RAW: President Bush said the deal allowing an Arab company to take over management of six major U.S. seaports must go forward, and that it won't jeopardize national security.
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 Pressure Is On For U.S. WomenThe women's ice skating competition is the biggest draw of the Winter Olympics. But as Manuel Gallegus reports, the U.S. team isn't the lock for a medal that it's been in the past.
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 Court Considers Abortion CaseThe Supreme Court has agreed to consider the constitutionality of banning a late-term abortion procedure that critics call partial birth abortion. Aleen Sirgany reports.
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 Rotavirus Vaccination Coming?Babies could soon get protection from the most common cause of diarrhea and dehydration in young children, thanks to a new vaccination against rotavirus. Dr. Sean Kenniff reports.
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 Olympic Fame Comes With MedalsStardom has reached the U.S. ice dance silver medalists, while speed-skating rivals Shani Davis and Chad Hedrick settled for silver and bronze in the 1,500-meter race. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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 Showdown Over U.S. Ports SaleLawmakers plan to take action against a deal that gives an Arab company control over U.S. ports. Alison Harmelin reports on the Bush administration's new political headache.
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 Morales Execution DelayedThe execution of convicted killer Michael Morales was delayed after anesthesiologists required to be present for the lethal injection cited ethical concerns, and backed out. Karen Brown reports.
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 Medical MinuteOnly On The Web: Elizabeth Kaledin reports on beta blockers and heart-attack patients, letting time cure kidney stones, and the efficiency of over-the-counter allergy remedies.
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 DOJ Announces Terror ChargesCBS News RAW: U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales announced charges against three men accused of conspiring to commit terrorist acts abroad.
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 U.S. Wins Ice Dancing MedalTeam U.S.A. has picked up two more medals in Torino. Ice dancers Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto won the silver medal, America's first ice dancing medal in 30 years.
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 Alleged Bank Robber CaughtA Florida bank robbery turned into a high-speed chase on Feb. 17, before police tackled the suspect. It was all caught on tape. Carey Codd of CBS station WFOR reports.
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