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Dozens Dead In Wave Of Iraq Violence
Rockets and mortars pounded Baghdad's U.S.-protected Green Zone and a suicide car bomber struck an Iraqi army post in the northern city of Mosul in a surge of attacks that killed at least 57 people nationwide. More...

America Needs "A Path Out Of Iraq" | Watch
Sgt.'s Death Not Counted As War Casualty
Easter Marked By Prayers, Marred By Blood

U.S.
Sgt.'s Death Not Counted As War Casualty
Sgt. James W. McDonald suffered a severe head injury from a bomb blast in Iraq last May. After extensive surgery in the States, he died at his barracks in November. But you won't find his name on the Pentagon's list of war dead. More...

Former Fugitive's Prison Release A Mistake
Feds Soften On States Over Real ID
Slaughterhouse Animal Abuser Gets 6 Mos.
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World
Cheney: Peace Requires Painful Concessions
Vice President Dick Cheney said, with hard work, "success will be achieved" for an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.  More...

Easter Marked By Prayers, Marred By Blood
18 Ukrainian Sailors Trapped Underwater
China May Ban Live Broadcasts During Games
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Politics
America Needs "A Path Out Of Iraq"
Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., today said that, unlike the policies being put forth by the Bush administration, the U.S. needs “a thorough and deliberate path out” of Iraq.  More...
Watch: Face The Nation 03.23.08

Did Bill Clinton Call Obama Unpatriotic?
CBS Poll: Good Reviews For Obama Speech | Watch
In France, McCain Knocks China Over Tibet | Watch
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Health
Town's Water Gets Rare Case Of Salmonella
It could be three more weeks before residents of a southern Colorado town can drink water straight from the tap after dozens of cases of salmonella poisoning were linked to municipal water, putting seven people in the hospital. More...

Kids Flaunt Cough-Syrup Abuse Online | Watch
Happy Marriage, Better Blood Pressure
Army Nurse Suspected Of Hepatitis Spread
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SciTech
DNA Tests Identify Skeletons In The Closet
A quarter-century after Argentina's dictatorship and "dirty war" against its own citizens ended, DNA technology raises the possibility of finally learning the identities of the skeletons in the closet. More...

Kan. Gov. Vetoes Coal-Fired Power Plants
Final Spacewalk Makes Space For New Lab
Year's Best YouTube Videos Honored
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Business
In Credit Crunch, Lending To Each Other
At a time when credit is hard to come by, more Americans are turning to a new source for money: each other. As John Blackstone reports, person-to-person lending is expected to rise 800 percent in the next couple of years. More...
Watch: Big Help From Small Lenders

Living With Mom And Dad - Even At Age 52
Aloha Airlines Files For Bankruptcy, Again
Starbucks Must Give Baristas $100M In Tips
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Entertainment
Talk Therapy With Gabriel Byrne
Veteran actor Gabriel Byrne has long had folks talking. He's now winning new fans with a TV series about a psychotherapist. His success more than justifies a little analysis itself, from his interviewer Katie CouricMore...

"Potter" Creator Once Contemplated Suicide
YouTube Clip Wins Monks Recording Contract
Grammy-Winner Navaira Hurt In Bus Crash
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Opinion
The Long War
Nor can one say that the outcome in Iraq will be inconsequential to the outcome of the wider war being waged by militant, supremacist Islamist movements intent on the destruction of America and the West, writes the National Review.  More...

Obama To Boost Security Contractors Rap | Watch
Hillary's NAFTA Lie
Boom! Goes the Ego
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Medicine's Cutting Edge: Re-Growing Organs
Imagine re-growing a severed fingertip, or creating an organ in the lab that can be transplanted into a patient without risk of rejection. Could advances in regenerative medicine change how we heal? Wyatt Andrews reports. More...
Watch: Regenerated Body Parts

Sunday Morning: Talk Therapy With Gabriel Byrne
48 Hours: The Right To Kill?
EARLY SHOW: The Real Skinny On Nutrition Myths | Watch

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