Wednesday: GOP South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford admits to having an affair after mysteriously disappearing; Plus, Katie Couric’s exclusive interview with former British P.M. Tony Blair.
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Katie Couric speaks about prom. Everyone has specific memories about their prom, for Katie it was dancing to 'stairway to heaven'. These days, however, prom committee’s are cutting costs.
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Sunday: Investigators say Dr. Murray, who was with Michael Jackson during his last moments, provided useful information; Also, Infomercial king, Billy Mays dies; Plus, Bernard Madoff Facing Judgment.
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Sunday: Turmoil continues in Afghanistan as Abdullah withdraws from the run-off election; Plus, with children at a high risk from the H1N1 virus parents weigh the pro’s and con's of vaccination.
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Saturday: The growing business of haunted houses, scaring visitors for fun, and profit; Plus, Afghanistan election appears to be in jeopardy as there may be a boycott at the polls.
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Friday: A CBS News exclusive interview with President Obama; Plus, how the stage is set for a showdown in Iran; And, Steve Hartman’s "Assignment America."
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Wednesday: Michael Jackson, one of music’s most influential singers, dies at the age of 50; 70's sex symbol Farrah Fawcett also dies, after losing her battle with anal cancer.
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Saturday: The violence on Iran’s streets is still in full force; Plus The creative guru of Apple, Steve Jobs, has been on medical leave after recovering from a liver transplant.
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Monday: Iran experiences its deadliest protests since 1979, as outrage continues over that nation?s recent presidential election; Plus, an exclusive interview with Israeli P.M. Benjamin Netanyahu.
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President Obama urged the Senate to pass a landmark bill dealing with climate change; Plus, Michael Jackson’s family is confused, upset and angry, and wants answers.
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Thursday: The Senate passes an unprecedented reform bill, granting the FDA with massive control over the tobacco industry; Also, the Class of 2009 desperately searches for employment.
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Monday: Banks suffer losses on consumers' credit card debt and they’re increasing rates and fees; Hurricane Katrina may have been a man-made disaster; And, remembering Columbine, 10 years later.
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