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A bandaged Dennis Hopper gets a star
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Dennis Hopper is now a permanent part of Hollywood, literally. Bandaged and looking frail, the 73-year-old actor and filmmaker was honored Friday with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. (March 26)
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26/03/2010 07:21 PM
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Pelosi: Thanks for the roses
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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, who turned 70 on Friday, thanked supporters who sent her thousands of roses as a birthday present.
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26/03/2010 05:53 PM
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Locomotive dangles off bridge
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A train apparently failed to stop for an open bridge in Virginia, sending its locomotive partially over the edge. It is dangling over the Intracoastal Waterway. Diesel fuel spilled into the water, with crews trying to contain the fuel. (March 26)
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26/03/2010 05:32 PM
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District church holds bilingual services
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The District's Calvary Baptist Church integrated their separate Spanish and English services in January. Such a service is rare, but an increasing number of churches nationwide are doing the same thing.
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26/03/2010 04:22 PM
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Leaders say Eurozone plan for Greece should stabilize Euro
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Eurozone leaders said Friday that the bailout plan for Greece should help stabilize the common currency, the Euro.
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26/03/2010 03:41 PM
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Seven years of Walter Reed
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Lyudmila Sukhanov, 26, has spent the past seven years at Walter Reed Army Medical Center as a patient. She has had 18 major surgeries and nearly died several times after a series of botched intestinal operations in her country. In early 2003, U.S military officials arranged for Sukhanov to be treated by doctors in Germany and then at Walter Reed.
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26/03/2010 02:30 PM
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Running back murdered on Florida college campus
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Only hours after Florida International University running back Kendall Berry was stabbed to death on the school's Miami campus, the university president said in a video message that officials "will not rest" until his attacker is found.
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26/03/2010 01:52 PM
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Obama announces new START treaty with Russia
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President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other top White House advisers announced a new treaty with Russia on Friday that will reduce the amount of nuclear weapons held by both countries.
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26/03/2010 12:03 PM
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White House expands homeowner assistance
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The Obama administration is set to announce a big expansion of its homeowner assistance program. Bill Plante reports on the revised plan to help millions avoid foreclosure.
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26/03/2010 08:49 AM
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Video: Victims point finger at Pope
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Victims of priest abuse at a school for the deaf in Milwaukee are pointing the finger at Pope Benedict for doing nothing at the time. Allen Pizzey reports from Vatican City.
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26/03/2010 08:49 AM
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Metal bats banned after boy struck by fast ball
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The Marin County (Calif.) Athletic League voted in favor of implementing a temporary ban on using metal bats in youth baseball for the rest of the season. They are considering a permanent ban upon the collection of more evidence.
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25/03/2010 11:35 PM
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Bees dying at alarming rates
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Colony collapse disorder has wiped out 30 percent of be hives in the U.S. over the past four winters. But, as John Blackstone reports, the cause of the die-off is unknown.
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25/03/2010 08:17 PM
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