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CBS Evening News, 07.25.08CBS Evening News, 07.25.08
from Video: CBS Evening News with Katie Couric
July 25, 2008

Friday: New relief for homeowners; home buying advice; McCain and Obama battle in the polls; vaccination scrutiny; close call for a Qantas 747; and making friends the old-fashioned way.
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Weekend Roundup: Obama's OdysseyWeekend Roundup: Obama's Odyssey
from CBS World Podcast - Weekend Roundup
July 25, 2008

Dan Raviv hosts: Correspondent Katie Couric, on "The CBS Evening News," interviewed Sen. Barack Obama, during his foreign trip, at a stop in Amman, Jordan. Katie Couric also interviewed Sen. John McCain to get his response to the trip. Correspondent Hari Sreenivasan reports on Hurricane Dolly's assault on the Texas coast. Dan chats with Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss and White House Correspondent Mark Knoller about help passed by Congress for Americans in financial trouble.
Roundup: Foreclosure Mess DeepensRoundup: Foreclosure Mess Deepens
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
July 25, 2008

The foreclosure mess deepens. Terror as a hole is ripped in a Qantas jet over the Pacific. Three shot at an Arizona college. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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CBS Evening News, 07.23.08CBS Evening News, 07.23.08
from Video: CBS Evening News with Katie Couric
July 24, 2008

Thrusday: Obama-mania seizes Berlin; Texas cleans up after Dolly; the new faces of HIV; tough times for home sales; girls equal boys in math; and a Marine mascot gets set to retire.
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Eye To Eye: Home SalesEye To Eye: Home Sales
from Video: Eye to Eye with Katie Couric
July 24, 2008

"Only On The Web:" Ben Tracy speaks with a Los Angeles realtor about what people can do to help make their home look more attractive to buyers in today's collapsing housing market
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Notebook: Math Myth DebunkedNotebook: Math Myth Debunked
from Video: Katie Couric's Notebook
July 24, 2008

After a recent report has determined that female math test scores are on par with those of their male counterparts, Katie Couric says that it is finally time to subtract away an age old adage.
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Roundup: Obama in BerlinRoundup: Obama in Berlin
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
July 24, 2008

Barack Obama delivers a major foreign policy speech in Berlin. Dolly weakens, but leaves behind much damage in south Texas. Dentists pitch in to help those with no insurance. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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Eye To Eye: Israel and IranEye To Eye: Israel and Iran
from Video: Eye to Eye with Katie Couric
July 23, 2008

In an exclusive interview, Katie Couric speaks with Ephraim Halevy, the former head of Israel's intelligence agency Mossad, about mounting tensions between the Jewish state and Iran.
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Harry Smith ReportingHarry Smith Reporting
from Harry Smith Reporting
July 23, 2008

After many years delayed, justice may soon be served for the victims of the Bosnian genocide. After a decade on the run, Radovan Karadzic was arrested this week and should soon stand trial for war crimes. CBS News Correspondent, Harry Smith has more.
Notebook: Minimum WageNotebook: Minimum Wage
from Video: Katie Couric's Notebook
July 23, 2008

Minimum wage has risen to $6.55, a welcome boost for many workers. But it could lead to economic problems for struggling businesses. Bianca Solorzano comments.
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Inside Business: FDAInside Business: FDA
from Inside Business
July 23, 2008

Is the FDA doing its job? Geoff Colvin reports.
Inside Business: Mortgage MessInside Business: Mortgage Mess
from Inside Business
July 23, 2008

The government has bailed out two of the nation's biggest mortgage companies, and that's good. But many problems remain.
Inside Business: Financial WoesInside Business: Financial Woes
from Inside Business
July 23, 2008

Who's really to blame for America's financial crisis? It's not who you'd think. Goeff Colvin reports.
Inside Business: GMInside Business: GM
from Inside Business
July 23, 2008

Does GM stand a chance? Geoff Colvin offers some insight.
Inside Business: Martha StewartInside Business: Martha Stewart
from Inside Business
July 23, 2008

Will Martha Stewart ever come back from the bad PR surrounding her conviction for insider trading? Geoff Colvin reports.
Roundup: Mortgage Rescue PlanRoundup: Mortgage Rescue Plan
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
July 23, 2008

The House set to vote on a mortgage rescue plan. Hurricane Dolly lashes Texas. Food going to waste as we buy in bulk --- trying to save money. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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CBS Evening News, 07.22.08CBS Evening News, 07.22.08
from Video: CBS Evening News with Katie Couric
July 22, 2008

Tuesday: Exclusive interviews with Barack Obama and John McCain; News about women and Viagra; and Texas braces for Hurricane Dolly.
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Eye To Eye: Barack ObamaEye To Eye: Barack Obama
from Video: Eye to Eye with Katie Couric
July 22, 2008

"Only On The Web": In an exclusive "CBS Evening News" interview, Katie Couric speaks with Barack Obama about his foreign policy objectives and his position on the war in Iraq.
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Eye To Eye: McCain On MideastEye To Eye: McCain On Mideast
from Video: Eye to Eye with Katie Couric
July 22, 2008

John McCain talks about his plans for Iraq and Afghanistan and sharply criticizes Barack Obama's understanding of the war on the terror. McCain also addresses criticism of favoritism in the media.
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Notebook: Junk FoodNotebook: Junk Food
from Video: Katie Couric's Notebook
July 22, 2008

Parents of picky eaters will do almost anything to get their kids to eat healthy. Katie Couric comments on how Americans use food deception, like Burger King's apple fries, just to eat healthy.
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Roundup: Dolly Heads for the Texas CoastRoundup: Dolly Heads for the Texas Coast
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
July 22, 2008

Tropical Storm Dolly could be a hurricane by the time it hits the Texas Gulf Coast. Alleged Bosnian war criminal arrested. New hope in the fight against prostate cancer. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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CBS Evening News, 07.21.08CBS Evening News, 07.21.08
from Video: CBS Evening News with Katie Couric
July 21, 2008

Monday: Katie Couric reports on Barack Obama's tour of the Middle East; 9/11 terror suspects brought to trial; salmonella traced to jalepenos; and Israeli PM Olmert's corruption scandal.
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Eye To Eye: Obama's Iraq TourEye To Eye: Obama's Iraq Tour
from Video: Eye to Eye with Katie Couric
July 21, 2008

"Only On The Web": Katie Couric speaks with Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, about the short and long term implications of Barack Obama's tour of Iraq.
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Notebook: Ice Cream TrucksNotebook: Ice Cream Trucks
from Video: Katie Couric's Notebook
July 21, 2008

Rising gas prices have taken a toll on a beloved part of American cultural: the ice cream truck. Drivers have had to cut back routes and distributors have raised prices. Katie Couric comments.
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Roundup: Obama in Iraq.Roundup: Obama in Iraq.
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
July 21, 2008

Barack Obama visits Iraq. War crimes trial open at Guantanamo. Questions about whether some truck drivers are up to the job. Batman shatters box office records. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Darfur, Venezuela, Cancer ResearchDarfur, Venezuela, Cancer Research
from 60 Minutes Podcast - The Full Broadcast
July 20, 2008

60 Minutes Correspondent Scott Pelley crosses over the border from Chad into Sudan in search of a boy displaced during ongoing ethnic cleansing in Darfur. 60 Minutes Correspondent Lesley Stahl reports on how one man's invention may bring researchers one step closer to finding the cure for cancer. 60 Minutes Correspondent Bob Simon reports on Venezuela's music program that is keeping kids off the streets. 60 Minutes Correspondent Andy Rooney takes a look at the state of travel today.
Face The Nation, 07.20.08Face The Nation, 07.20.08
from Video: Face the Nation
July 20, 2008

Exclusive: Barack Obama speaks with CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent Lara Logan about his tour of the Middle East. U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson discusses the economy.
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