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As the invasion of Gaza by Israeli troops continues, conditions are getting worse by the day. There's no power and little drinking water, and the main hospital in Gaza City is unable to provide relief, Richard Roth reports. More...




Study: 600,000 Women Get Unneeded Biopsies

CBS Evening News: Doctors Subjecting Women To Costly, Invasive Surgery For Cancer Check

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Couric & Co.: Madoff Whistleblower Absent At Hearing

Crucial Witness Who Alerted SEC Years Ago Says He Is Too Worn Down



Confidence In Auto Makers Up After Bailout

CBS Evening News: Consumers Have Renewed Faith In Car Industry As Year End Sales Expected To Show Steep Decline

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Overcoming Unemployment And Mental Illness

CBS Evening News: "Supported Employment" Helps Mentally Ill Patients Find, And Keep, Jobs In Rough Economic Times

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California Faces $42 Billion Shortfall

CBS Evening News: Largest U.S. State Could Be Out Of Cash By February

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Is Gaza Bombing Too Much? Bush Won't Say

While Backing Israel's Right To Defend Itself, White House Won't Say Whether Offensive Matches Threat

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Once Booming Dubai Goes Bust

CBS Evening News: Following Wave Of Speculation, Real Estate Collapses In Middle East's Capital Of The Ultra-Rich

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On Elephant Sanctuary, Unlikely Friends

CBS Evening News: Steve Hartman Looks At What Difference A Couple Of Tons Makes - Or Doesn't - For Two Old Friends

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What Are Obama's Priorities For Day One?

CBS Evening News: With Just 20 Days To Inauguration, The Country Faces A Slew Of Challenges

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Motor City Misery

CBS Evening News: A Decimated Industry, An Indicted Mayor, And An 0-16 Football Team; Taking Stock Of Detroit's Woes



Retailers Face Bleak 2009

CBS Evening News: More Than 200,000 Stores Expected To Close; But Strong Companies Will Benefit

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The Business Of Bartering

CBS Evening News: The Recession Has Forced Many Cash-Strapped Americans To Resurrect A Depression-Era Tradition

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Housing Slump Makes For Buyer's Market

CBS Evening News: With Prices And Mortgage Rates Declining, More People Are Shopping For, If Not Buying, Homes

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Charities Wiped Out By Madoff Mess

CBS Evening News: $50 Billion Ponzi Scheme Especially Damaging To Charities

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