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June 14, 2004 | 2:15 PM PDT
Clintons Back At White House
Bill and Hillary Clinton are back at the White House - in paintings painted by Simmie Knox, the first black artist ever to paint an official presidential portrait. Joie Chen reports.
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September 16, 2006 | 12:44 PM PDT
Who Gets The Anti-Terror Cash?
Something's wrong, says NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg, when his state winds up number 49 in per capita federal funding of homeland security projects. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
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September 16, 2006 | 12:44 PM PDT
Two Iraqi Officials Killed
Weeks before the U.S. handover of power to Iraqis, an Iraqi Deputy foreign minister and Education Ministry official were killed. CBS News' Kimberly Dozier reports.
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June 13, 2004 | 1:11 PM PDT
Reagan & Stem Cell Research
After her husband's death from complications of Alzheimer's disease, Nancy Reagan's efforts may put more pressure on President Bush to soften his opposition to stem cell research.
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June 21, 2004 | 9:46 PM PDT
GI Returns To Iraq, Happy
One female GI who's already served a year in Iraq looks forward to returning for yet another tour. CBS News' Serena Altschul learns why.
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Play CBS Video June 28, 2004 | 4:45 AM PDT
Qaeda Claims Saudi Casualties
In statements on Islamic web sites, al Qaeda is claiming responsibility for the murder of two Americans in Saudi Arabia and the kidnapping of a third. Richard Roth reports.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Eyeing Florida In Election
Florida's Gadsden County is sure to be scrutinized in this year's presidential election, to avoid a re-run of the 2000 election recount. John Roberts reports in this Sunday Cover.
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Play CBS Video September 16, 2006 | 12:44 PM PDT
U.S. Kills Over 30 Militiamen
In Najaf U.S. forces killed more than 30 members of the militia loyal to Shiite leader Moqtada Al Sadr. One U.S. Marine was killed in Fallujah, David Hawkins reports.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Tornadoes Sweep Midwest
Dangerous spring storms from the high plains to Ohio River Valley spurred more than 80 tornadoes, killing at least one person. Kelly Cobiella has the latest.
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January 14, 2005 | 9:36 AM PST
Bush Preps For Iraq Handover
President Bush will launch a series of weekly addresses to guide the world through a critical transition of power in Iraq on June 30th. Joie Chen reports on what to expect.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Israel Fuels Scorn In Gaza
Israel's ongoing operation against Gaza's Rafah refugee camp is fueling widespread resentment. Richard Roth reports.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Discovery May Help Paralyzed
Researchers may have found a new combination therapy that could help people walk again. CBS' Sharon Alfonsi reports.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Saudi To Ease Gas Prices?
Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil producer, may open its spigot to alleviate surging oil prices. Will it help drivers? Randall Pinkston reports.
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July 22, 2004 | 8:27 PM PDT
Same-Sex Weddings: Big Money
Business is booming with same-sex weddings on the rise in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Politics aside, this is good news for business owners.
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July 22, 2004 | 8:29 PM PDT
Marrying In Massachusetts
Massachusetts will begin performing the first legal same sex marriages in America, making some say 'I object.' CBS News' Sharon Alfonsi reports.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Blair Losing Party Support
Members of British Prime Minister Tony Blair's own party look to cut loose from a leader whom they see as a liability, CBS' Elizabeth Palmer reports.
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Play CBS Video July 15, 2004 | 7:41 AM PDT
Abuse Scandal Eyes Bush Admin.
The Pentagon denies accusations that Donald Rumsfeld and Condi Rice approved harsh rules for interrogation that may have set the stage for POW abuse. CBS News' Joie Chen reports.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Cities Lease Taxpayer Land?
Is the government leasing out taxpayer supported transit and land entities? The House takes up a Senate-passed bill that just may allow this. Bob Orr reports.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Real Estate Bubble To Burst?
Many Americans enjoy the skyrocketing value of their homes, but CBS' Vince Gonzales warns that the bubble could spring a leak.
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Play CBS Video June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Brown 50 Years After Decision
Fifty years after the Supreme Court outlawed segregation in public schools, Americans like Linda Brown wonder how far the country has really come.