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Shiite Cleric Pulls Fighters Off Streets
Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr is offering to pull his fighters off the streets of Basra and other cities if the government stops "illegal and haphazard raids" against his followers and releases prisoners held without charge. More...
Watch: Basra Crackdown Intensifies

A Shiny, Happy Return For R.E.M.
Tibetan Protestors Attack Chinese Embassy
Israel To Remove West Bank Roadblocks

U.S.Giving Names To Jane, John And Baby Doe
All over the country, people are creating a network of amateur sleuths who believe that with enough time and effort, modern technology can solve the mysteries of the missing dead. More...

TSA: We'll Change Rules About Nipple Rings
Obama Skit Roils North Dakota School
Second Arrest Made In Highway Shooting
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World
Israel To Remove West Bank Roadblocks
Israel pledged to remove some West Bank roadblocks as a start to "concrete steps" in an agreement with the Palestinians that is aimed at paving the way for a final peace deal this year. More...

Tibetan Protestors Attack Chinese Embassy
Rice: Mugabe Regime Is A "Disgrace"
Shiite Cleric Pulls Fighters Off Streets | Watch
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Politics
Richardson: Voters Decide, Not Big Shots
To the suggestion that his recent endorsement of Sen. Obama showed personal disloyalty to Sen. Hillary Clinton, Gov. Bill Richardson said that in deciding between love for country and love for the Clintons, he chose his country. More...
Watch: Richardson On Obama Support

Clinton Vows To Stay in Race To Convention | Watch
Texas Caucuses: Confusing And Conflicted
Analysis: John McCain, Party Of One | Watch
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Health
Kidney Disease Hospitalizations Soar
The annual number of U.S. hospitalizations of people with kidney disease quadrupled from 1980 to 2005, according to the CDC. The rise was greatest in people aged 65 and older.  More...

Ore. Runs Healthcare Lottery For Uninsured
Sugar's Calories Tempt the Brain
Red Wine Antioxidant Fights Cancer
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SciTech
World Landmarks Go Dark For Earth Hour
Sydney's iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge went dark as the world's first major city turned down its lights for this year's Earth Hour, a global campaign to raise awareness of climate change.  More...

Early "Leaf" Photo Could Fetch Fortune
California Lowers Vehicle Emissions Goals
Raul Castro: Cubans Can Have Cell Phones
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Business
Sweeping Overhaul Of Fed Proposed
The Bush administration is proposing a sweeping overhaul of the way the government regulates the nation's financial services industry from banks and securities firms to mortgage brokers and insurance companies. More...

American, Delta Flights Get Back To Normal
Recession Fears Rise; Consumers Spend Less
Posh London Air Terminal Flunks Its Debut
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Entertainment
A Shiny, Happy Return For R.E.M.
In the 1980s, R.E.M. was a college band on the cutting edge of the alternative rock scene, and it didn’t take long for them to become a “super-group.” But as Anthony Mason reports, the band has had its ups and downs since. More...

Scorsese Shines A "Light" On Stones
Miley Cyrus Triumphs At Kids' Choice
Second Cup Cafe: Ferras | Watch
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Opinion
Schieffer: Kudos For Stating The Obvious
Bob Schieffer thanks John McCain for saying the U.S. should never go it alone and must cooperate with allies and even adversaries, because it needed to be said. It's when we overlook the obvious that we get into trouble. More...
Watch: Closer Look At American Power

Giles: Remembering Dr. King
Politics: Not For The Faint-Hearted | Watch
McCain Better Suited To Handle Iraq | Watch
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In the 1980s, R.E.M. was a college band on the cutting edge of the alternative rock scene, and it didn’t take long for them to become a “super-group.” But as Anthony Mason reports, the band has had its ups and downs since. More...

EARLY SHOW: Small Businesses, Big Rescues | Watch
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