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  • Inmate Freed After 44 Years Play CBS Video

    January 16, 2005 | 1:14 PM PST

    Inmate Freed After 44 Years

    In Louisiana, a disputed case took a turn with the release of a high-profile prisoner after almost 44 years behind bars. CBS News' Randall Pinkston has more on Wilbert Rideau.

  • Inauguration Fanfare, Dissent Play CBS Video

    January 17, 2005 | 1:49 PM PST

    Inauguration Fanfare, Dissent

    Four days of inaugural festivities kicks off Monday, but many complain about the tone while war rages in Iraq. CBS News' Joie Chen begins inaugural coverage.

  • Shining Example Of Charity Play CBS Video

    January 14, 2005 | 1:43 PM PST

    Shining Example Of Charity

    Lee Cowan talks with Albert Lexie, a Pittsburgh shoe shiner. He charges $3 for a shine, but doesn't pocket the tips. Instead, he's been donating to a children's hospital for two decades.

  • Recycled Bank Accounts Play CBS Video

    January 14, 2005 | 12:59 PM PST

    Recycled Bank Accounts

    Some banks recycle numbers when an account is closed. But, as John Blackstone reports, that practice can lead to wrongful charges. Check your checking account carefully, says CBS's Consumer Alert.

  • Hometown Ambush Play CBS Video

    January 15, 2005 | 2:12 PM PST

    Hometown Ambush

    Jerry Bowen reports on the mystery surrounding a California Marine who died in a shootout with police that also left an officer dead. Drugs and the Marine's recent tour in Iraq seem to be factors.

  • Skepticism Of The West Play CBS Video

    January 14, 2005 | 3:17 PM PST

    Skepticism Of The West

    Most of the victims of the tsunami have never met an American. But many are skeptical of Christians, and the relief effort, much of which is run by religious groups, Byron Pitts reports.

  • Flooding Strands Ohioans Play CBS Video

    January 25, 2005 | 12:33 AM PST

    Flooding Strands Ohioans

    As the banks of the Ohio River rise and strand some neighbors, frigid temperatures are moving across the United States. But can flood victims handle another weather woe? Cynthia Bowers reports.

  • Patrolling Tikrit Play CBS Video

    January 15, 2005 | 2:12 PM PST

    Patrolling Tikrit

    Two or three times per day, soldiers from Charlie Company patrol the streets of Tikrit. They monitor rebuilding and soldier training, but have to keep watch for much more, David Martin reports.

  • CIA's Iraq Doubts Play CBS Video

    January 15, 2005 | 2:12 PM PST

    CIA's Iraq Doubts

    A CIA report says Iraq is becoming the world's biggest terrorist magnet. Bill Plante reports that as the election approaches, Iraq grows more dangerous, and the CIA fears it might remain deadly.

  • Harry's Royal Goof Play CBS Video

    January 16, 2005 | 2:17 AM PST

    Harry's Royal Goof

    Pictures rolled off the presses today of 20-year-old Prince Harry smoking, drinking and sporting an apparent Nazi uniform at a formal party. Mark Phillips has the reaction.

  • 'Turning Off' Bad Genes Play CBS Video

    January 14, 2005 | 4:39 AM PST

    'Turning Off' Bad Genes

    Carla McCullough, 79, learned a genetic disease would rob her of her vision. Now, McCullough is part of a gene-injection test procedure that could save her eyesight, reports Elizabeth Kaledin.

  • Adult Spam In Kid Inboxes Play CBS Video

    January 14, 2005 | 8:46 AM PST

    Adult Spam In Kid Inboxes

    In the year since the federal CAN-SPAM act took effect, spam has increased by 30 percent. A lot of it is adult content spam that can end up in kid's mailboxes, reports Jim Axelrod.

  • Silence In La Conchita Play CBS Video

    January 25, 2005 | 12:33 AM PST

    Silence In La Conchita

    As officials declared the search for survivors over in the mudslide-wrecked town of La Conchita, rescuers took time to bow their heads. Jerry Bowen reports the hard-hit area is still at risk.

  • Secretive Election Preps Play CBS Video

    September 16, 2006 | 12:45 PM PDT

    Secretive Election Preps

    Officials fear heavy violence on Election Day in Iraq. Some polling places are even being kept secret in an effort to keep attacks at a minimum, David Hawkins reports.

  • FBI Terror Technology Flops Play CBS Video

    February 4, 2005 | 7:20 AM PST

    FBI Terror Technology Flops

    When the federal government determined intelligence agencies needed to share more information, it spent half a billion to overhaul computer systems. Bob Orr reports that they're already obsolete.

  • 'CSI' Star Talks Film Role Play CBS Video

    January 13, 2005 | 5:42 AM PST

    'CSI' Star Talks Film Role

    'CSI' star Marg Helgenberger tells The Early Show about the season's plots and twists, her People's Choice Award and new role in the movie, 'In Good Company.'

  • Carmakers Eye Custom Trend Play CBS Video

    January 13, 2005 | 2:21 AM PST

    Carmakers Eye Custom Trend

    It seems everyone wants to put a personal stamp on their vehicles, Cynthia Bowers reports. Now, manufacturers are trying to get a foot in on the customization trend.

  • Uncle Sam's New Diet Advice Play CBS Video

    January 13, 2005 | 3:34 AM PST

    Uncle Sam's New Diet Advice

    The government issued new food guidelines stressing low-fat dairy consumption and exercise. Food manufacturers are scrambling to make their products appealing to dieters, Elizabeth Kaledin reports.

  • Fishing Town Wiped Out Play CBS Video

    February 20, 2005 | 1:55 AM PST

    Fishing Town Wiped Out

    Byron Pitts reports from Lampaoo, Indonesia, a small fishing village where almost all women and children were wiped out by the tsunami. Residents are in such despair, they don't foresee rebuilding.

  • Digging Through The Debris Play CBS Video

    January 25, 2005 | 12:33 AM PST

    Digging Through The Debris

    Mudslide survivors stood together in La Conchita Wednesday for a reading of the names of the dead and the still missing. Sandra Hughes reports.