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TOP STORIES Iraq: Four Years Later
The Iraq war has been longer and bloodier than Americans expected. After four years of fighting, the public is doubtful about
the chances for success and a majority wants U.S. troops to come home, according to an analysis of CBS News polls. More...
Watch: War Anniversary Draws Protests Weather Took Jets On Long Trips To Nowhere Gates: "So Far So Good" For Iraq Crackdown AG Apologizes To Remaining U.S. Attorneys | WatchU.S. Scuba Divers Perish Inside Florida Wreck
Police and Fire Dept. divers recovered the last two bodies from inside a popular wreck off the Florida coast. Three divers
had perished when they were trapped Friday inside a sunken Navy ship in 134 feet of water. More...
Fake Cops Arrested At L.A. Airport Baby Thief Miscarried, Had False Pregnancy | Watch Weather Took Jets On Long Trips To Nowhere More Stories World Seven More U.S. Troops Killed In Iraq
Four soldiers were killed while on patrol in Baghdad. A soldier and a Marine fell victim to attacks in other parts of Iraq,
while GI died in a non-combat related incident. At least 3,216 members of the military have died in the Iraq since 2003. More...
Watch: Iraq Checkpoint Blast Kills 2 Israel Urges Boycott Of Palestinian Gov't Who Is The Greenest Of Them All? U.S. Trying To Get It Right In Iraq More Stories Politics "Inconvenient" U.S. Attorneys Fired?
Sen. Dianne Feinstein D-Calf. appeared on Face The Nation and said that many of the U.S. attorneys who were
fired were investigating cases the Justice Department didn't want them to. More...
AG Apologizes To Remaining U.S. Attorneys | Watch The Politics Of The Iraq War How Much Does 4 Years Of War Cost? More Stories Health Boy Infected By Father's Army Vaccine
A 2-year-old Indiana boy and his mother contracted a rare and life-threatening infection from his soldier father's smallpox
vaccination, according to a published report. More...
Obesity May Up Prostate Cancer Deaths Mouth-To-Mouth CPR Not So Helpful? How Doctors Think Can Affect Diagnoses | Watch More Stories SciTech Technology Sniffs Out Student Plagiarism
A 2005 survey by Duke University reported that 40 percent of students admitted cutting-and-pasting material without properly
crediting the source. Now software programs are being used to sniff out plagiarism. More...
Wiki Screwup A Shock For Sinbad World's Warmest Winter Ever, Report Says Union Blames Mine Roof For Sago Blast More Stories Business Stocks Slump As Hopes Of Fed Rate Cut Fall
Wall Street slumped after another reading on inflation deflated hopes the Federal Reserve will start moving toward an interest
rate cut when it meets next week. The major indexes suffered moderate losses for the week. More...
Wal-Mart Drops Bid To Start Bank Student Loans Target Of Investigation | Watch Storm Brings Reminder: Winter Isn't Over | Watch More Stories Entertainment A Hit Man In More Ways Than One
Steve Van Zandt is one of the stars of "The Sopranos," but he started as Bruce Springsteen's consigliore. Sunday Morning
correspondent Anthony Mason spoke to the the secondhand man for mobs and rockers. More...
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As we mark four years of the Iraq War, the pressing question is: how will it end? The answer involves sectarian compromise
more than it does U.S. military actions, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin says. More...
A Government That Can't Remember Anything Reporting The Iraq War "No College Student Left Behind"? | Watch More Stories CBS NEWS BROADCASTS Face The Nation: Gates: "So Far So Good" For Iraq Crackdown The U.S. troop buildup and security crackdown in Iraq shows early signs of success, and politicians in Washington must not
set "specific deadlines and very strict conditions" for military commanders, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said Sunday. More...
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