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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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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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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.
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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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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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 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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Face The Nation, 07.20.08Face The Nation, 07.20.08
from 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.
Weekend Roundup: The Mortgage MessWeekend Roundup: The Mortgage Mess
from CBS World Podcast - Weekend Roundup
July 18, 2008

Dan Raviv hosts: Correspondent Ben Tracy reports on how Americans are coping with higher prices. Dan speaks with Business Correspondent Anthony Mason about the mortgage crisis. Correspondent Armen Keteyian reports on the history of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Lara Logan reports on an attack against a U.S. base in Afghanistan, leaving 9 Americans dead. Correspondent Kelly Cobiella reports the FDA is telling consumers tomatoes are safe to eat again.
Roundup: Iraq ElectrocutionsRoundup: Iraq Electrocutions
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
July 18, 2008

Electrical problems at bases in Iraq may be worse than the Pentagon admitted. Barack Obama prepares to visit Iraq and Afghanistan. Batman swoops into theaters. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: Airlines Skimping on Fuel?Roundup: Airlines Skimping on Fuel?
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
July 17, 2008

US Airways pilots charged they're being pressure to carry less fuel. Diplomatic ties between the US and Iran? The FBI celebrates 100 years. "john Adams" leads the Emmy nominations. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: Energy Policy LetterRoundup: Energy Policy Letter
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
July 16, 2008

Dozens of former cabinet members, White House aides and lawmakers issue a warning about energy. US and Iranian diplomats to sit down together in Switzerland. Grief and joy over Mideast prisoner swap. A 15-inning marathon All-Star game. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: GM Restructuring PlanRoundup: GM Restructuring Plan
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
July 15, 2008

A major restructuring announcement by GM. The Fed chief gives his take on the economy on Capitol Hill. Baseball's all-star farewell to Yankee Stadium. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Inside Business: ArtInside Business: Art
from Inside Business
July 14, 2008

Art is still selling -- and selling big -- on the international market. Geoff Colvin reports.
Inside Business: Richard GrassoInside Business: Richard Grasso
from Inside Business
July 14, 2008

Richard Grasso is rich rich rich -- and despite a major investigation, the legal system says there's nothing wrong with that.
Inside Business: ToyotaInside Business: Toyota
from Inside Business
July 14, 2008

Making money is great, but is Toyota still lacking in the fun department? Geoff Colvin reports.
Inside Business: Computer WarsInside Business: Computer Wars
from Inside Business
July 14, 2008

By getting into such a public quarrel, have Microsoft and Yahoo tied their fates together?
Inside Business: StarbucksInside Business: Starbucks
from Inside Business
July 14, 2008

It's a sign of the times -- major cutbacks at Starbucks. Geoff Colvin reports.
Face The Nation, 07.13.08Face The Nation, 07.13.08
from Face the Nation
July 14, 2008

Bob Schieffer speaks with Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and Sen. Dick Lugar (R-Ind.) about rumors of a potential scale back of U.S. troops in Iraq. Plus, remembering the life of Tony Snow.
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Face The Nation, 07.13.08Face The Nation, 07.13.08
from Face the Nation
July 14, 2008

Bob Schieffer speaks with Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and Sen. Dick Lugar (R-Ind.) about rumors of a potential scale back of U.S. troops in Iraq. Plus, remembering the life of Tony Snow.
Roundup: Saving Fannie & FreddieRoundup: Saving Fannie & Freddie
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
July 14, 2008

The government announces a sweeping plan to keep mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae afloat. Anheuser-Busch agrees to takeover by Belgian brewing giant InBev. Gas prices pause their marathon climb. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Gays in Military; Medical; BeckhamGays in Military; Medical; Beckham
from 60 Minutes Podcast - The Full Broadcast
July 13, 2008

This week on 60 Minutes, Leslie Stahl reports on how the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy has been impacted by the war on terror, Scott Pelley reports on Remote Area Medical, an organziation bringing free medical care to millions of Americans that lack medical insurance, and finally Anderson Cooper tells the human story behind a world class athlete, soccer superstar David Beckham.


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