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Play CBS Video September 16, 2006 | 12:45 PM PDT
Al Qaeda Behind Abu Attack
In Iraq, al Qaeda militants claimed responsibility for the firefight at the Abu Ghraib prison that injured 44 U.S. troops. CBS News' Byron Pitts reports.
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2005 | 9:37 AM PDT
Poland Mourns Its Own
For the people of Poland the death of Pope John Paul II was a deeply personal blow. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer has reaction from Krakow.
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2005 | 9:37 AM PDT
What It Takes To Be Pope
CBS News' Anthony Mason reports how the highest office in the church can only be held by mortal men, with all their strengths and frailties.
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2005 | 9:37 AM PDT
L.A. Reacts To Pope
Los Angeles is the largest and fastest growing archdiocese in America with more than 4 million members, CBS News' Jerry Bowen reports on their reaction to the pope's death.
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2005 | 9:37 AM PDT
Grief At St. Peter's Square
CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports from St. Peter's Square, where the faithful showed the most visible outpouring of grief for Pope John Paul II.
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2005 | 9:37 AM PDT
Boston Reacts To Pope's Death
Pope John Paul II's first stop to America was in the heavily Catholic populated city of Boston, where thousands gathered to say goodbye. CBS News' Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
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Play CBS Video April 1, 2005 | 12:42 PM PST
Medal Of Honor Fraud
The FBI is tracking down wannabe heroes who have paid up to $3,000 for medals that were sold on the black market, reports Jim Stewart.
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Play CBS Video April 4, 2005 | 5:03 AM PDT
Reading The Fine Print
Many consumers are surprised to learn they lost their right to sue when they signed contracts and must submit to binding arbitration instead, reports John Blackstone.
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Play CBS Video April 1, 2005 | 12:42 PM PST
Retirees Fight For Healthcare
A court battle is brewing after a judge ruled in favor of older retirees who fought a regulation saying companies could cut benefits for those eligible for Medicare, reports Sharyn Alfonsi.
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Play CBS Video April 2, 2005 | 7:00 AM PST
Vatican Gov. Keeps Working
Cardinal Edmund Szoka, governor of the Vatican, summoned his staff at midday to pray for the pope. He then returned to work, reports Richard Roth.
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Play CBS Video April 2, 2005 | 7:00 AM PST
American Catholics Pray
Although Catholics in the U.S. are saddened by grief over the pope's condition, they are praying for a peaceful passing, reports Jim Axelrod.
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Play CBS Video April 2, 2005 | 7:00 AM PST
The Pope's Swift Decline
The Pope will not suffer or feel pain in a condition known as septic shock, where he experiences a domino effect of organ failure, reports Elizabeth Kaledin.
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Play CBS Video April 2, 2005 | 7:00 AM PST
Pope Hovers Near Death
Catholics around the world are praying tonight for Pope John Paul II, whose time appears to be growing short, reports Allen Pizzey.
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Play CBS Video April 1, 2005 | 11:48 AM PST
Prince Charles' Media Grouse
Instead of grinning and bearing it, Prince Charles grumbled about the press at a ski outing photo-op. 'Bloody people,' the prince muttered to his sons about the media, Mark Phillips reports.
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Play CBS Video April 2, 2005 | 4:04 PM PST
RoboDocs On Call
Real doctors mingle with those of the robotic variety at Detroit Medical Center. Patients don't seem to mind their new digital docs, because real MDs are at the helm, Elizabeth Kaledin reports.
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Play CBS Video April 2, 2005 | 3:32 PM PST
Army Vehicle Disappoints
The Army's high-tech armored vehicle isn't protecting troops the way it was designed to. Byron Pitts says both the military and accountability groups are criticizing the $4 million Strykers.
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Play CBS Video March 31, 2005 | 1:56 PM PST
Experts On Intel Weakness
Bob Schieffer spoke with the heads of the commission that issued a report on the U.S.'s intel agencies. Former Sen. Charles Robb and retired judge Lawrence Silberman say there needs to be an overhaul.
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Play CBS Video March 31, 2005 | 1:56 PM PST
Scathing WMD Report
A government report slammed intelligence agencies' faulty WMD info. John Roberts says that President Bush's response was to vow to work toward major intelligence system reform.
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Play CBS Video April 1, 2005 | 12:32 AM PST
Schiavo Opens Legal Doors
The case of Terri Schiavo has opened up legal issues extending beyond her family's court cases. It spurred more than 100 pieces of legislation and action in seven states, Mika Brzezinski reports.
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Play CBS Video April 1, 2005 | 12:32 AM PST
Schiavo Saga Ends
Almost two weeks after Terri Schiavo's feeding tube was removed, the woman whose life became a national news saga died. Mark Strassmann has the story of her last moments and reaction to her death.