After doctors thought a Belgium man was in a deep coma for 23 years, they found that he was conscious the whole time. Elizabeth Palmer has the story.
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Building a strong Afghan army to bring stability and security to the country could be the best exit strategy for the U.S. Mandy Clark reports on the challenges of this option.
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President Obama has finally settled on a plan for the war in Afghanistan after nearly two and a half months of debate. The details will be given in a prime time address on Tuesday. Chip Reid reports.
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Katie Couric sings praise for the overnight-hit music sensation, Susan Boyle, who will now witness a second career boost with the release of her aptly-titled new album, "I Dreamed A Dream."
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In this recession about one in 10 Americans sought help from a church or religious group to get by. Millions of people need a helping hand in these tough times. Katie Couric comments.
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In San Francisco, sea lions have moved in and taken over most of Fisherman’s Wharf. John Blackstone reports that although they are a hit with tourists, West Coast fishermen are complaining.
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Democrats say the reform bills will revolutionize health care and Republicans say will bankrupt it. As Nancy Cordes reports, Congress is finding out that healthcare reform is easier said than done.
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An espresso stand where the baristas wear bikinis has some residents of Bellevue, Washington imploring their city council to shut it down down.
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Three cheetah cubs are attracting thousands of visitors to the Tokyo zoo. The cubs weight in at about 2.5 kilograms each and spend most of the day playing and following their mother.
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The Obamas will hold their first state dinner in the White House South lawn with celebrity guests and entertainment by Jennifer Hudson, Nancy Cordes reports. Laura Schwartz previewed the festivities.
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