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Stuxnet, Qatar, The Most Expensive Food in The World

July 1, 2012 8:00 PM

The success of the Stuxnet computer virus has U.S. officials asking if our own infrastructure is safe; Then, the Arab Spring is spreading, but not to Qatar. Bob Simon finds out what's keeping the peace; Also, a black market is emerging for the most expensive food in the world.

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by PlenaNomen July 8, 2012 12:39 AM EDT
Can someone please tell me if the reason 60 minutes is running re-runs is because it is the summer? And, when will the new season begin? Thank you.
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by Hernanday July 3, 2012 12:54 AM EDT
Mybillz, you do realize that the leader of Qatar is an absolute despot dictator. How about allowing his people freedom and the right to vote and not having a dictator who uses the public's resources like his private piggy bank. ITS NOT something to be looked up to, but looked down upon
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by mybillz July 2, 2012 2:59 AM EDT
I think it's wonderful what the people of Qatar have been able to experience. The Leader of this country has much to be proud of.

By using his insight and knowledge of what is good for the people rather than only himself, Qatar will be become an outstanding place where everybody, all the citizens, can have a nice quality of life.

This Man will likely create a model for some of the other countries to follow and I'm sure God will smile upon his legacy.
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