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Thousands of Peruvians have marched in protest at their government's response to a deadly earthquake, which struck a year ago. |
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Scientists in the UK are carrying out tests on hairs claimed to belong to an Indian "yeti". |
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American swimmer Michael Phelps has become the first athlete ever to win eight gold medals in one Games, beating a 36-year old record by Mark Spitz. |
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Russia's president said troops would begin pulling out of Georgia on Monday. Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said the former Soviet republic would not relinquish South Ossetia or Abkhazia. (Aug. 17) |
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Fla. Gov. Charlie Crist declared a state of emergency and said Fay could threaten the state with a 'major disaster.' It has already killed several people in the Caribbean and authorities say it's gaining strength. (August 16) |
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CBS' Anthony Mason meets Kira Salak, who lives her life to the extreme as a world renowned travel writer as she journeys around the globe in search of wild and crazy adventures. |
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CNET's Natali Del Conte shows Chris Wragge some of the latest and most innovative hi-tech gadgets for kids this school year, from an inexpensive and efficient laptop to a light-weight book bag. |
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There is absolutely no doubt - none, zero, zilch - that the Chinese "women's" gymnastics team featured several little girls no older than 14 years of age - two years younger than the international federation allows for competition. Online registrations of these girls list one age, their passports li... |
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Fair play. Really? What about reports that some of the Chinese gymnasts are underage? It was reported by, of all people, the official Chinese news agency (remember it’s China, not a lot of options), that at least two of the gold medal gymnasts are 14. The rules say you have to be 16. |
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(Washington, DC) Residents of a Milford, Mass., neighborhood say a prank that involves the dumping of dozens of pantyhose is weird and scary. |
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Dozens of people were injured on Monday after an improvised bullfighting ring collapsed in the town of Planadas, in Colombia's Tolima province, authorities said. |
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(Washington, DC) A North Carolina man is lucky to be alive after a car crashes through a restaurant where he is sitting, and the whole thing is caught on tape. |
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McCain touts 'all of the above' energy plan
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Republican presidential candidate John McCain is touting his 'all of the above' plan for solving the energy crisis. McCain is calling for more drilling, more nuclear power and alternative energy. (Aug. 13) |
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Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili addresses whether Russia has violated their cease-fire agreement and why the conflict escalated. Katie Couric reports. |
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President Bush warned Russia that it faced "international isolation" for its actions in Georgia. But diplomacy may not work with a government that believes U.S. power is waning. Lara Logan reports. |
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Storms in Poland leave three dead and widespread property damage. Three people were killed and extensive property damage have been reported as violent weather, including a tornado, swept across much of Poland on Friday. |
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It's thought that over 100,000 people have been displaced by the conflict between Russia and Georgia. For 270 people sheltering in a school building in the Georgian capital, help could not have come too soon. |
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The Turkish army says its warplanes hit Kurdish guerrillas in northern Iraq before they had a chance to attack Turkey. According to the Turkish military's website the operation against members of the Kurdistan Workers Party PKK) was a success. |
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Surveillance video from a convenience store in Texas shows a clerk being abducted at gunpoint. In the video, the man displays a gun and leads the woman out of the store. An SUV is then seen leaving the parking lot. (August 16) |
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New studies have suggested an alarming trend of HIV and AIDS cases among the African American community in many Southern states. Randall Pinkston reports on this growing epidemic. |
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Chef Seamus Mullen of New York's Boqueria stops by "The Saturday Early Show" and cooks up a delicious and cheap summer Spanish-influenced feast on a "Chef On A Shoestring" budget. |
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High gas prices have taken a strain on many motorists nationwide, but there can be some ways to cut back at the pump. Automotive expert Lauren Fix highlights some successful tips to save. |
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The Beijing Olympics has been hit by a fresh 'cheating' row after India's gold-medal winning shooter said that his gunsight had been tampered with before the final round of his event. |
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(Washington, DC) A plumber working on renovations at a California restaurant says he has found an image of the Virgin Mary in a floor drain. |
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(Washington, DC) Police in Ohio find something more than a pit bull in a Dayton back yard. |
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(Washington, DC) About 100 Russian women race in high-heeled shoes for a prize of about $4,000. |
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Yet another example of China cheating in the olympics. |
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A man barged into the Arkansas Democratic headquarters and opened fire Wednesday, fatally shooting the state party chairman before speeding off in his pickup. Police later shot and killed the suspect after a 30-mile chase. (Aug. 13) |
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Russia and Georgia had agreed to withdraw to their positions before the fighting started. But Russian forces rolled forward, sparking concerns for Georgia's capital. Mark Phillips reports. |
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Cindy McCain aggravated a prior injury during a handshake with an enthusiastic supporter. Here are suggestions for a healthy handshake when meeting people is your business. Bianca Solorzano reports. |
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