Some British researchers believe that's the case, and they are following 100 volunteers to eat a chocoate bar a day for a year in their latest study. (April 29, 2008) CBS reports.
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The call for change in America’s presidential election has resonated across much of the Islamic world. Many Muslims hope Barack Obama will end the battles being waged in their homelands. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama joined Oprah Winfrey in Denmark in a bid to bring the Olympics to Chicago, Ill. Charlie D’Agata reports. Olympic medalist Janet Evans spoke on the bid. ... cbsepisode cbs early show oprah charlie d'agata
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The show is over for Madonna and husband Guy Ritchie. Their publicist has confirmed that after seven and a half years of marriage the couple is calling it quits. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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Their celebrity marriage began in a Scottish castle but ended 8 years later in a drab London courtroom. Madonna and Guy Ritchie made a quick break in divorce court, without even showing up. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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The American embassy in London spent $15 million on security upgrades after 9/11. But now it's looking to move and some neighbors are glad to see it go. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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It's a special delivery for the record books. A Dalmatian named Buttons gave birth to a litter of 18 puppies in Britain. And, as Charlie D'Agata reports, Buttons' family is used to the spotlight.
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The President-elect will face Moscow's threat to put nuclear capable missiles along some of its border. Russia's President, Dmitri Medvedev calls it "retaliation." Charlie D'Agata reports.
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Police in Mumbai made a terrifying new find at one of the attack sites. And there are new reports that the terrorists used steroids and cocaine to stay awake during the 60 hour siege. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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In Britain, the country's struggling economy has caused the pound to plummet against the dollar and property prices have plunged by 30 percent, far faster than in the U.S. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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Global share prices sank on the news of Lehman's collapse, leaving the international financial markets in chaos. The world's central banks are pouring in funds to help calm the storm. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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Terror, tragedy and the global market meltdown led world headlines this year. Charlie D'Agata has more on the top international stories of 2008.
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