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Lieberman: Bomb Iran If It Doesn't Stop
The United States should launch strikes against Iran if it does not stop supplying anti-American forces in Iraq, Sen. Joe Lieberman said on Face The Nation. "I think we've got to be prepared to take aggressive military action," he said. More...
Watch: Lieberman Warns Iran

Nadal Beats Federer For French Open Title
6 People Shot Dead At Wisconsin Home
Shuttle Set For Rendezvous In Orbit | Watch

U.S.
6 People Shot Dead At Wisconsin Home
A shooting inside a home killed six people, and a toddler was found in a nearby vehicle with a gunshot to the chest, the police chief said Sunday. More...

Sex Offenders Get Younger, More Violent
Students Fill Guidance Counselor Gap | Watch
AWOL Mom Gains Honorable Discharge
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World
Heavy Rains Kill At Least 40 In China
At least 40 people have been killed in flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rains in China and 178,000 have been left homeless, a state news agency reported today. More...

Suicide Truck Bomber Strikes Iraqi Police | Watch
Albania Gives Bush A Hero's Welcome
Alzheimer's Patients To Quadruple By 2050
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Politics
Dean: Only A Democrat Will End Iraq War
Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean blamed the White House and President Bush's allies in Congress for scuttling efforts to end the war in Iraq, and said only a Democratic elected to the White House in 2008 would end the war. More...

Bush To Senate: Try Again On Immigration | Watch
Rep. William Jefferson Pleads Not Guilty | Watch
Lawyers Want Libby Sentence Delayed | Watch
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Health
Vets Face Shortage Of Therapists
Roughly one-third of returning soldiers seek out mental health counseling in their first year home. But many who depend on government-funded providers cannot find therapists, particularly in rural areas. More...

Alzheimer's Patients To Quadruple By 2050
5.7 Million Pounds Of Beef Recalled
China Bites Back In Food Safety Battle
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SciTech
Shuttle Set For Rendezvous In Orbit
The Space Shuttle Atlantis sped Sunday toward a rendezvous with the international space station — the first of 2007 — with a peeled-back corner of a thermal blanket causing only minor concern for NASA engineers on the ground. More...
Watch: Shuttle Atlantis Lifts Off

DIY Small Towns Hook Up To The WWW
Could The U.S. Repel A Cyberattack?
MIT Shows How To Cut The (Power) Cord
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Business
Green Giant Buys Acres of Argentina
The American multimillionaire who founded the North Face and Esprit clothing lines has purchased a huge swath of southern Chile and is now hoping to save the northeast wetlands of neighboring Argentina. More...

It Pays (A Lot) To Be A CEO
Corn-Based Polymer Production Begins
Stocks End Week On Upswing
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Entertainment
Paris Reportedly Scared Of The Potty
Paris Hilton reportedly feels squeamish about getting photographed on the toilet and hasn't eaten or drank anything for three days to avoid relieving herself in jail.  More...

Brian Dennehy Keeps Looking For The Truth | Watch
Second Cup Café: "Curtains" | Watch
"The Sopranos" Reaches The End | Watch
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Opinion
Wolfowitz Redux?
President Bush's pick to replace Paul Wolfowitz at the World Bank, Robert Zoellick, has won praise at home and abroad. But he also shares some troubling traits with the man he hopes to succeed, says The New RepublicMore...
Watch: Bush Selects World Bank Chief

Graham's Crusade Saved America | Watch
Americans Want The Immigration Bill
Overwhelming Outrage On Immigration | Watch
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CBS NEWS BROADCASTS
Sunday Morning: 
Is It Ever OK To Lie?
A U.C. Santa Barbara professor found that people lie about twice a day. An entire nonprofit is devoted to teaching children about honesty. Is it really that big of a problem today, and is lying ever appropriate? More...

Sunday Morning: Brian Dennehy Keeps Looking For The Truth | Watch
48 Hours: Dark Voyage | Watch
CBS Evening News: Students Fill Guidance Counselor Gap | Watch

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