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Kennedy Clan To Endorse Obama
CBS News has learned that both Sen. Ted Kennedy, and his son Rep. Patrick Kennedy will endorse Barack Obama at a rally in Washington, D.C. Monday. They will be joined by Caroline Kennedy, who endorsed Obama in a New York Times op-ed today. More...

Rescuing Nazi-Looted Art
Obama Easily Wins South Carolina Primary | Watch
Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, On Foot

U.S.
Avalanches Claim Three Lives In Calif.
A third body has been found after a series of avalanches struck the mountains outside Los Angeles, authorities said, while Southern California braced for more powerful storms that have pounded the area with heavy snow and rain. More...
Watch: Dramatic Mountain Rescue

Gandhi's Grandson Angers Jewish Community
Vegas Hotel Fire Prompts Evacuations | Watch
"Clean" Movie Maven Arrested For Teen Sex
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World
2 U.S. Troops Killed in Baghdad
Two U.S. soldiers were killed in separate bombings in Baghdad, bringing the U.S. death toll in Iraq to 3,934. Meanwhile, Iraqi forces are leading efforts in Mosul to battle insurgents there, following a suicide attack this week.  More...

Former Indonesian Dictator Suharto Dies
Pakistan's Army Steps Aside From Election
Dozens Dead In New Kenya Election Violence
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Politics
Obama Easily Wins South Carolina Primary
Democratic Sen. Barack Obama easily won the hard-fought South Carolina Democratic primary Saturday, in a race that served as a prelude to Super Tuesday. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton finished in second place and John Edwards in third. More...
Watch: Obama's S.C. Victory Speech

Analysis: Bill Clinton's Lost Legacy | Watch
Crafting A State Of The Union Speech
Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, On Foot
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Health
Spousal Spats May Have Health Benefits
New research on marriage and health shows that married couples who express anger may outlive those who suppress anger. The key is for both spouses to be comfortable expressing anger, rather than one or both suppressing anger, researchers say. More...

Psychoanalysis Helps Kids With Autism
Early Alzheimer's May Hamper Driving
Pill Cuts Ovarian Cancer Risk, Study Finds | Watch
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SciTech
That Other "Reality" Called Apple
There's reality, and then there's Steve Jobs and Apple's sense of reality — which journalists, techies and Apple fans are eager to lap up. Larry Magid admits he got caught up in it, too. But he feels better now. More...

U.N. Chief Warns Of Water Shortages
Digital Downloads Up While CD Sales Sink
GOP Hopefuls Split On Global Warming Plans
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Business
Bank: Trader Hacked Computers In $7B Fraud
Societe Generale detailed Sunday how a young trader evaded all its controls to bet some $73 billion - more than the French bank's market worth - on European markets, and used other "fraudulent methods" to cover his tracks. More...
Watch: Rogue Trader Identified

A New American Gold Rush | Watch
Gates To Give $306M To Combat Hunger
Bush Urges Congress To Pass Stimulus Bill | Watch
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Entertainment
Maupin Returns To "Tales Of The City"
Rarely has a writer created such a cosmopolitan collection of characters as those who inhabited Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City," in six novels and on TV. Now he's returned to his fabled San Franciscans with a new novel in the series. More...

Miss Michigan The New Modern Miss America
Coen Brothers Take Directors Guild Prize
When Movie Stars Die Too Young
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Opinion
By The Way, Candidates, There's A War On
Bob Schieffer says the silence about the Iraq War on the presidential campaign trail has been deafening, and that candidates would be well-advised to remember that particular issue.  More...

The Democrats' Technological Edge | Watch
Don't Avoid Questions Over McCain's Age | Watch
The Fantasy Of Bipartisanship | Watch
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CBS NEWS BROADCASTS
Sunday Morning: 
Rescuing Nazi-Looted Art
After World War II, the Allies made heroic efforts to safeguard art and architecture and return artworks looted by the Nazis to their rightful owners. Rita Braver examines the "Monuments Men." More...

48 Hours: Fight For The Truth | Watch
48 Hours: Lost In Paradise
Chef On A Shoestring : Asian Grilling With Corinne Trang | Watch

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