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NotebookWorldCup
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:29 PM
As host of the World Cup, South Africa now has a chance to reintroduce itself on a giant international stage. Many hope that the World Cup can help unite South Africa and as well create jobs and encourage investment, reports Katie Couric.
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AskCBSNewsTARPFundstoJoblessBenefits
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:24 PM
As part of our ongoing series, "Ask CBS News," Katie Couric and White House correspondent Bill Plante discuss whether TARP funds could be used to extend unemployment benefits.
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Notebook
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:21 PM
September 30th, 1960, ABC premiered TV’s first animated prime-time series "The Flintstones." In honor of the anniversary, Katie Couric offers some Flintstones trivia.
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EveningNewsOnline012110
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:16 PM
Thursday: President Obama announces new sweeping regulations for Wall Street; Also, John Edwards admits to fathering child out of wedlock; And, Katie Couric visits two survivors of the Haitian disaster.
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RaceAgainstTimeinHaiti
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:16 PM
A crammed airport in Haiti has led the FAA to temporarily stop American planes from entering Haiti. Katie Couric reports that coordinating the relief effort has become a monumental challenge.
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TomBosleyof
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:15 PM
Actor Tom Bosley, famous for his role as the model father in the 1970s sitcom, "Happy Days," died of heart failure at age 83. Katie Couric reports on the life of the renowned TV dad.
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NotebookGreensboro
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:12 PM
On this day, 50 years ago, four men sat down for lunch in Greensboro, NC and that simple act sparked the civil rights revolution, which forever changed racial equality. Katie Couric comments.
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NotebookGreensboro
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:12 PM
On this day, 50 years ago, four men sat down for lunch in Greensboro, NC and that simple act sparked the civil rights revolution, which forever changed racial equality. Katie Couric comments.
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DidGoldmanCommitFraud
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:07 PM
Katie Couric speaks with Janet Tavakoli, a financial expert on investments known as derivatives, about the recent SEC lawsuit filed against Goldman Sachs over default mortgage loans.
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NotebookPrematureBirth
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:00 PM
A key factor in determining the quality of health care in industrialized nations is infant mortality rate. Sadly, the U.S. has not fared well in that category. Katie Couric comments.
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HistoryofUSAfghanistan
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 9:56 PM
Since 1998, the U.S. has been pressuring the Taliban to hand over al Qaeda leadership. Now, the Taliban resides in 80% of Afghanistan. Katie Couric reflects how the U.S. ended up at war with the Taliban.
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PresidentAhmadinejadPart2
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 9:56 PM
In part two of an exclusive interview with Katie Couric, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks about Iranian protests and his comments regarding the Holocaust.
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NotebookWorkforceWomen
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 9:35 PM
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics women, for the first time outnumber men in non-farm jobs. But, as Katie Couric reports, this good news does come with a price.
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NotebookHeroOnTheHudson
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 9:32 PM
With Katie Couric on assignment, Maggie Rodriguez pays tribute to US Airways Capt. Chelsey B. "Sully" Sullenberger III, who piloted an airbus which crashed into New York’s Hudson River.
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Survivor
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 9:32 PM
A survivor of the ill-fated U.S. Airways flight 1549 which crashed into the Hudson River describes his frightening experience. Katie Couric reports.
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NotebookShoeIncident
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 9:30 PM
Throwing shoes at someone is a serious insult in Iraqi culture, yet has been seen as a joke in the U.S. Katie Couric explains why our president, whether you agree with him or not, deserves a little more respect.
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ObamaMcCainOnInfidelity
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 9:23 PM
The infidelities of Elliot Spitzer, Bill Clinton and John Edwards all became public knowledge. Katie Couric asks the presidential candidates why they think prominent politicians cheat.
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MyanmarsAidObstacles
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 9:15 PM
Katie Couric speaks with CBS Radio News reporter Celia Hatton about the bureaucratic obstacles faced by foreign aid workers trying to reach disaster-stricken Myanmar.
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NotebookBuckley
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 9:08 PM
William F. Buckley, a leading figure in American conservative thought, passed away at the age of 82. Katie Couric comments on his legacy.
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SomeGOPsAskPalinToLeave
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 7:05 PM
Sarah Palin’s interview with CBS' Katie Couric has been called a "turning point" in the GOP campaign and some conservatives are calling for Gov. Palin to leave the race, reports Jeff Glor.
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