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Valerie Plame Wilson, Anderson Cooper
from 60 Minutes Podcast - The Full Broadcast August 17, 2008
Former CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson sits down with CBS's Katie Couric, appearing in her first interview since she was the center of a national scandal. Women are bering the brunt of the civil war in Congo. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports. A detective thinks he has solved the mystery of the missing Leonardo DaVinci masterpiece, The Battle of Anghiari. 60 Minutes Correspondent Morely Safer reports.
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Weekend Roundup: Conflict in Georgia
from CBS World Podcast - Weekend Roundup August 15, 2008
Dan Raviv hosts: Correspondents Richard Roth and Mark Phillips report on the conflict between Russia and Georgia. Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Lara Logan covers the U.S. response. Correspondent Dean Reynolds reports Hillary Clinton's name will be placed in nomination in Denver. Dan chats with Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer about next week"s Democratic Convention. Dan chats with Ron Suskind, author of "The Way of the World: A Story of Truth and Hope in an Age of Extremism."
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Roundup: Georgia Tension Continues
from CBS Radio World News Roundup August 14, 2008
The shaky truce in Georgia may be in danger of unraveling. Census figures show we're growing older and more diverse. Foreclosure rates keep rising. New details on some former spies. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Georgia Hack Attack
from CBS Technology Podcast - Larry Magid August 13, 2008
Georgian government websites have been under attack. The attacks could be coming from innocent users' computers which have been turned into "an army of zombies." Security expert Steve Gibson told CBS News technology analyst Larry Magid how it works.
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Roundup: Russia Halts Georgia Attacks
from CBS Radio World News Roundup August 12, 2008
Russia's president announces a halt to the military action in Georgia; Georgian troops pull back. Mike Phelps takes his 3rd gold medal. Congressional report says two out of three companies don't pay federal taxes. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Horserace Poll Obsession
from Poll Positions August 11, 2008
Why is there such an intense focus on the Presidential "horse race"? Is it even possible to determine who is ahead in the race during the summer months? Kathy Frankovic reports.
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Israeli Air Force, Carl Icahn
from 60 Minutes Podcast - The Full Broadcast August 10, 2008
If any country takes the nuclear threat from Iran more seriously than the United States, it's Israel. Bob Simon reports. Lara Logan explores the case of murderer Greg Thompson, who cannot be executed based on his mental state. However, medication may soon stabilize his condition, allowing his sentence to be carried out. Leslie Stahl speaks with billionaire Carl Icahn to discover how he continuously turns company losses into his profits.
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Roundup: Olympic Fever
from CBS Radio World News Roundup August 08, 2008
Athletes, fans and world leaders converge for the opening of the Olympics, charter bus crash kills at least 12 and former President Clinton gets a key speaking role at the convention. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Weekend Roundup: Olympic Politics
from CBS World Podcast - Weekend Roundup August 08, 2008
Howard Arenstein hosts: White House Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports on President Bush's critical speech about China. Howard speaks with Correspondents Mark Knoller and Steve Futterman in Beijing for the opening of the Olympic Games. Financial Correspondent Anthony Mason reports the price of is oil is continuing a downward slide. Howard speaks with Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer, host of "Face The Nation," on the presidential race and his role as moderator of the third debate.
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Securing Credit Card Info
from CBS Technology Podcast - Larry Magid August 05, 2008
The Justice Department indicted 11 people for allegedly using "war driving" techniques to break into retail store networks and plant sniffer software to harvest credit card information. Larry Magid reports on how to protect yourself from hackers.
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Roundup: Prostate Cancer Screening
from CBS Radio World News Roundup August 05, 2008
A medical panel recommends doctors stop screening older men for prostate cancer. Tropical Storm Edouard picked up some punch as it plowed ashore on the Texas Coast east of Galveston Tuesday. President Bush has arrived in South Korea, the first stop on a three-nation tour that will include China for Friday's opening ceremonies at the Olympic Games. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young reports.
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Weekend Roundup: Celebrity Politics
from CBS World Podcast - Weekend Roundup August 01, 2008
Dan Raviv hosts: Correspondent Ben Tracy reports on the strong earthquake in southern California. Dan chats with Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer about John McCain's TV ad trying to paint Barack Obama as a light-weight celebrity. Former CBS News Correspondent Jim Stewart talks about the suicide of Bruce Ivins, who was a suspect in the case of the anthrax letters. Dan chats with Correspondent Steve Futterman in Beijing's Tienanmen Square about the opening of the Olympic Games.
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Roundup: Anthrax Scientist Suicide
from CBS Radio World News Roundup August 01, 2008
The anthrax scare; years later, a key scientist kills himself. General Motors is just out with word of a 15 and a half billion dollar loss in the second quarter. Today marks the one year anniversary of the collapse of the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan reports.
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Roundup: Salmonella Outbreak Source
from CBS Radio World News Roundup July 31, 2008
FDA officials track the source of the salmonella outbreak. The Bush administration has missed its own deadline for a deal with Baghdad on the future of US troops in Iraq. The world's getting a look at Bosnian war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic at a court hearing in the Hague. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan reports.
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Kaminsky On Domain Name Security Flaw
from CBS Technology Podcast - Larry Magid July 31, 2008
Security researcher Dan Kaminsky has discovered a serious flaw in the way Internet Domain Name Servers route traffic which could allow criminals to re-direct Web requests to rogue sites. In this 15 minute interview with CBS News technology consultant Larry Magid, Kaminsky explains how he stumbled on the flaw and what is being done to protect users.
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Roundup: Diabetes and Birth Defects
from CBS Radio World News Roundup July 30, 2008
Diabetic women are three to four times more likely to have babies with birth defects. Aftershocks are felt in Southern California after Tuesday's 5.4 magnitude earthquake. An investigator says an exploding oxygen cylinder was to blame for the Qantas Airlines emergency landing. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan reports.
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Larry Magid's Tech Report
from CBS Technology Podcast - Larry Magid July 29, 2008
As the cost of fuel rises so does the cost of going to meetings -- whether across town or across the country. That, says Citrix Online vice president Bernardo de Albergaria is helping to drive business for online meeting services including his company's GoToMeetings. CBS News technology analyst Larry Magid spoke with de Albergaria about the pros and cons of online meetings.
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Roundup: Tighter Measures For Toy Safety
from CBS Radio World News Roundup July 29, 2008
Congress finally takes aim at toy safety, agreeing to a series of measures to tighten testing standards. In Knoxville, Tennessee more than a thousand people turned out for a vigil to honor the two people killed in Sunday's church shooting. In New York disgraced former NBA referee Tim Donaghy could get up to 33 months in prison today for trading inside information on games for cash from a professional gambler. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has more on today's World News Roundup.
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