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TOP STORIES North Korea Says Nuclear Reactor Shut Down
North Korea told the United States it shut down its nuclear reactor, after the arrival of oil promised in return for the North's
pledge to disarm. If confirmed by a U.N. inspection team, it would be a first step toward Korean de-nuclearization. More...
$600M: Church To Settle L.A. Abuse Cases Al-Maliki: Iraqis Can Keep Country Secure | Watch Baby Cereal Recalled Over Choking Hazard U.S. Ga. Judge Denies Bid To Halt Execution
Attorneys for death row inmate Troy Davis have affadavits from witnesses saying he is innocent of a police officer's murder
in 1989. But the judge ruled the alleged killer's confession "inadmissable hearsay." Davis will be executed this week. More...
Louisiana Bans Late-Term Abortions $600M: Church To Settle L.A. Abuse Cases Man Busted In Drive-By Zebra Shooting More Stories World Suicide Attack Kills 24 Troops In Pakistan
Pakistan’s security officials warned against the danger of more al Qaeda-backed suicide attacks across the country, after
a paramilitary convoy was struck by a bomb-ladened truck, killing 24 soldiers and wounding 25. More...
Al-Maliki: Iraqis Can Keep Country Secure | Watch North Korea Says Nuclear Reactor Shut Down Russia Pulls Out Of Arms-Control Treaty More Stories Politics Political Battle Over Iraq Rages
President Bush took his critics to task Saturday for using the poor marks the Iraqi government received on a progress report
this week as reason to argue that the war is lost, while Democrats responded with a call for more diplomacy. More...
Watch: Another Troop Drawdown Push Lawmakers: Bush Withheld Tillman Documents Kucinich Blasts Edwards Over Debate Rules | Watch U.S. Deficit Tamed? It's Only $205 Billion | Watch More Stories Health Baby Cereal Recalled Over Choking Hazard
Gerber recalled all packages of its organic rice and organic oatmeal cereals because of potential clumping of the baby food,
which can pose a choking hazard. The company has received complaints but no reports of injury.
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Navigating The Hospital China Halts Imports On U.S. Meats Study: Few Kids Walk Or Bike To School More Stories SciTech No iPhone? No iProblem!
Andy Ihnatko talks about ways to add many of the iPhone's best features to your current cell phone on The Saturday Early
Show. More...
Watch: Is The iPhone Worth The Hype? New Sites Take Younger Kids Online Is 3rd Broadband Pipe Just A Pipe Dream? Intel Joins "One Laptop Per Child" Board | Watch More Stories Business So. Utilities, GOP Resist Renewable Energy
Southern electric utilities are among the leading sources of greenhouse gas pollution, yet Southern Republican Senators fended
off legislation that would have required more reliance on renewable energy sources, saying the market isn't ready. More...
U.S. Deficit Tamed? It's Only $205 Billion | Watch Starbucks Closes At China's Forbidden City China Halts Imports On U.S. Meats More Stories Entertainment Growing Up Potter
Daniel Radcliffe is back as Harry Potter, and fans were definitely ready for the boy wizard's return. The movie's young star
stopped by The Early Show to chat with Harry Smith. More...
Watch: 'Harry Potter' Grows Up Ballet Gets Crowning Touch Beckham Gets Big Welcome In L.A. | Watch This Week: It's Official | Watch More Stories Opinion Why Aren't Hospitals Cleaner?
The commission that inspects and accredits U.S. hospitals, doesn't measure cleanliness. Neither do most state health departments,
nor the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. No wonder hospitals are dirty. More...
A Conservative Activist Court | Watch Politics Trumps Terrorism? | Watch Capital's Summer Topic: Iraq, Not Humidity | Watch More Stories CBS NEWS BROADCASTS Chef on a Shoestring : Viva La France: Celebrating Bastille Day Viva la France! Chef *** Payard celebrates a Gallic holiday with a French-themed luncheon or light meal that can be prepared
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