The Ray Gun In Action (CBS News)
Watch as David Martin gets zapped by a ray gun - a non-lethal weapon that could be used to disperse crowds and could save many lives in war zones. Martin's report airs Sunday, March 2, on 60 Minutes.


Anorexia's Living Face (CBS News)
Isabelle Caro is the face behind a poignant Italian ad campaign that depicts anorexia in its truest form, one that has shocked the fashion industry. Sheila MacVicar reports. (CBSNews.com)


CBS Exposes Hillary Clinton Bosnia Trip.
CBS news exposes the real story of Hillary Clintons 1996 trip to Bosnia.


David Letterman - Michael Douglas on Having Throat Cancer
Michael Douglas reveals to Dave his struggle with throat cancer.


America's Failing Infrastructure
The American Society of Civil Engineers issues a report card every 4 years on the state of America's infrastructure. In the last two report cards, the nation got a D. Richard Schlesinger continues the series "CBS Reports: Where America Stands" with the state of America's infrastructure.


Singer's Sweet Revenge
A musician whose guitar was damaged by United Airlines exacted his revenge by writing a song that has become a YouTube video sensation. Songwriter Dave Carroll talks about his success.


Employers Begging for Workers
Some employers are desperate for workers, but they're having trouble finding qualified applicants. Jay Dow reports.


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Guitar Hero World Record (CBS News)
"CBS News RAW": Teenager Chris Chike is the number 1 ranked Guitar Hero III player in the world. Guinness World Records awarded him with a certificate in New York City. (CBSNews.com)


The History of the CBS Eye Logo 2001
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the CBS eye in 2001, Charles Osgood did this report on the creation of the famous logo.


David Letterman - CBS Affiliate of the Night
Dave welcomes station KOIN TV in Portland, Oregon into the CBS family.


CBS Sarah Palin interview
Sarah Palin on Rick Davis, Bailout proposal, John McCain's legislative record CBS News, 09/24/08


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Anorexia's Childhood Roots (CBS News)
Thrust into the public eye by a provocative ad campaign, Isabelle Caro has become the living face of anorexia, who says her disease stems from a childhood spent in isolation. Sheila MacVicar reports. (CBS News)


Christianity In China (CBS News)
A new generation of Chinese is learning that there's more to life than making money. Chinese Christians are risking arrest to practice their faith. They tell Barry Petersen why. (CBSNews.com)


CDC GUESSTIMATED H1N1 CASES and REFUSED CBS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST !
It really is not looking good for the CDC. Eventually after many attempts by CBS the CDC released the test results for the H1N1 cases around the USA. It turns out that the a massive percentage of test results were NOT the H1N1 swine flu. With a lot of cases it wasn't even the regular flu ! As CBS...


Copy Machines, a Security Risk?
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the good, old-fashioned copy machine. But, as Armen Keteyian reports, advanced technology has opened a dangerous hole in data security.


1968 King Assassination Report (CBS News)
Walter Cronkite had almost finished broadcasting the "CBS Evening News" when he received word of Martin Luther King's assassination. His report detailed the shooting and the nation's reaction to the tragedy. (CBSNews.com)


Arnel Pineda Journey CBS News Sunday Morning Interview
Aired: June 1, 2008


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Quidditch For Muggles (CBS News)
Muggles are catching on to quidditch across college campuses. Greg Gumbel gives a play-by-play of a real-life match between Middlebury and Princeton. And Dave Price plays a round. (CBSNews.com)


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