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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from December 1, 2013

A Metro-North commuter en route from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., to Grand Central Terminal in New York City derailed early in the morning when it reached a sharp curve in the Bronx. Four people are dead and more than 60 suffered injuries; and, A rescue operation is under way in the recently flood-ravaged Boulder, Colo., area, where professional photographer Heather Knierim began a project to help people save photographs damaged in the floodwaters.

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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from December 15, 2013

Transported on a gun carriage to his final resting place, Nelson Mandela's body was buried in his hometown of Qunu. More than 4,000 people attended Mandela's funeral, where tradition played a prominent role in the proceedings. And, for the first time ever, a painting from Pablo Picasso's own collection will be raffled off for charity. "The Man in the Opera Hat" will be raffled off, rather than offered at a big-money auction.

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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from December 14, 2013

An early season winter storm stretching from the nation's midsection to the East Coast has brought heavy snow and cold temperatures to many areas, causing retailers to worry that the weather will hamper holiday shopping; and, Nelson Mandela wanted a look that was radically different from the appearance of the suited politician when he was released from prison. Johannesburg fashion designer Sonwabile Ndamese was the man Mandela went to who designed the shirt that became known as the "Madiba shirt."

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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from December 17, 2013

NASA says it will take a series of spacewalks to fix a broken cooling line that shut down half of the International Space Station's cooling system last week; and, with the latest Mega Millions jackpot soaring to over $600 million, Americans everywhere are catching lotto fever. Paula Otto, the lead director for Mega Millions, says that just a few alterations to the format of the game have increased the likelihood of massive jackpots.

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The full episode from the July 13, 2014 edition of the CBS Evening News

Calls for a cease-fire in the latest Israeli-Palestinian conflict continue, but appear to be unsuccessful. In a night of heavy fighting, Israeli air strikes pounded the Gaza Strip. One air strike killed as many as 18, including several members of the same family; and, there's a saying in the culinary world: you taste with your eyes first. For many diners, the first thing that comes to mind when they get their plate is to take a picture.

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