The Olympic event that’s attracting the most buzz is the odd sport of curling. As Jeff Glor reports, an eclectic band of Americans are hoping to take the sport to a new level.
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The Olympic event that’s attracting the most buzz is the odd sport of curling. As Jeff Glor reports, an eclectic band of Americans are hoping to take the sport to a new level.
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With conservatives and liberals locked in a standoff on major issues, some Capitol Hill moderates feel outnumbered. As Anthony Mason reports, are moderates really an endangered species?
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Katie Couric speaks with CBS Sports golf expert David Feherty about disgraced athlete Tiger Woods’ public apology and the reaction from fans.
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On this Valentines Day, many couples may wonder how to make their love last a lifetime. Charles Osgood shares some advice from experts on how to guarantee a long-lasting marriage.
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Bob Schieffer shares a special poem celebrating Valentine’s Day.
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People from around the world send their Valentines by the boxload to Loveland, Colorado so volunteers can stamp each one with a poem and decoration before it makes its way to that special someone. Barry Petersen reports.
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Young survivors of the Haitian earthquake have started new lives in Florida schools. As Kelly Cobiella reports, many of these children now feel safe, secure and loved.
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U.S. and coalition forces have pressed a major offensive against a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan. As Mandy Clark reports, Taliban is certainly not giving up without a fight.
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Michigan, which used to be known for making cars, is luring moviemakers with generous rebates. As Seth Doane reports, this is helping the state’s job market to increase.
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As the Senate remains deadlocked over a new jobs bill, the government predicted that only 95,000 new jobs are likely to be created per month for the rest of 2010. Jill Schlesinger provides insight.
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