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TOP STORIES Bin Laden Expert: He's Winning
Although some experts say the new Osama bin Laden video contains no overt threats towards the U.S., a former CIA analyst tells
CBS News such appraisals are incorrect, and the fact the tape even exists is proof we are losing the war on terror. More...
Watch: Eye To Eye: Bin Laden On Tape Family And Fans Bid Pavarotti Farewell | Watch Republicans: Hagel Won't Seek Re-Election Katrina Nursing Home Owners Acquitted U.S. Senate Passes Bill Boosting Student Aid
Congress sent President Bush legislation to increase financial aid for college students through various measures, including
lowering interest rates, increasing the amount of Pell grants, and forgiving some loans. More...
Dogged Search Goes On For Aviator Fossett | Watch Katrina Nursing Home Owners Acquitted Strong Storm Heading Toward Outer Banks More Stories World APEC Sets Goals On Climate Change
Pacific Rim leaders today said the world needs to "slow, stop and then reverse" greenhouse gas emissions, and adopted modest
goals to curb global warming as thousands of demonstrators rallied to demand they do more. More...
Watch: APEC Protests In Sydney Suicide Car Bomber Kills 15 In Sadr City UN Head Taps Libya To Host Darfur Talks Deadly Car Bomb Explodes In Algeria More Stories Politics Republicans: Hagel Won't Seek Re-Election
Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel, a persistent Republican critic of the Iraq war, intends to announce on Monday he will not seek
a third senate term, according to Republican officials. More...
Unions Press Clinton on Outsourcing Ex-Va. ACLU Head Sentenced For Child Porn Rep. Jefferson: Feds Trying To Skew Jury More Stories Health First Lady To Have Pinched Nerve Surgery
President George W. Bush's wife, Laura, is undergoing surgery today to relieve pain from pinched nerves in her neck, her press
secretary said yesterday. More...
Asthma Common In College Athletes? | Watch Low Grades on "Clean Hands" Report Card Low Breast Cancer Drug Use May Be Fatal More Stories SciTech Scientists: Most Polar Bears Dead By 2050
Government scientists forecast that more than two-thirds of the world's polar bears will be killed off by 2050 - including
the entire population in Alaska - because of thinning sea ice from global warming in the Arctic. More...
Bandwidth Hogs Get Butchered | Watch Progress, Or Is It? More Kids Going To School Online More Stories Business Wall Street Plunges On Job News
Stocks plunged while bonds surged after the government reported payrolls in August fell for the first time in four years,
rather than rising as had been expected. The Dow Jones industrials fell nearly 250 points. More...
Countrywide To Ax As Many As 12,000 Convicted Enron CEO Seeks New Trial Economy Suffers First Job Loss In 4 Years More Stories Entertainment Family And Fans Bid Pavarotti Farewell
Luciano Pavarotti's voice rang out a final time Saturday inside Modena's cathedral, as a recording of the great tenor singing
with his father highlighted a funeral attended by family, dignitaries and close friends. More...
Watch: Pavarotti Dead At Age 71 And The Early Oscar Buzz Goes To ... | Watch Second Cup Cafe: Hanson "A Wrinkle in Time" Author Dies At 88 More Stories Opinion An Ordinary Tale ... In Baghdad.
Two weeks ago, Anwar Abbad Lafta, a CBS News translator in Iraq, was abducted and killed. Now, Lara Logan writes, the
death squads are calling for his brother More...
On Covering The Kids' Health The Real Threat Isn't "Terror" A Few Eyes On North Korea, Too More Stories CBS NEWS BROADCASTS Saturday Early Show: Gadgets For Tech-Savvy Students Kids today are asking for some sophisticated high-tech items to help with their studies. Which ones do they really need, and
when are they bamboozling you? Thankfully, Andy Ihnatko of the Chicago Sun-Times knows the difference. More...
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