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Woodward: Military Has Secret Capability
The U.S. has a top-secret military capability in Iraq that locates enemies for killing, author Bob Woodward tells 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley. The interview airs this Sunday, Sept. 7, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
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Obama Explains His Choice, Reacts To Palin
Sen. Barack Obama tells 60 Minutes' Steve Kroft he picked Sen. Joe Biden as his running mate because "he can step in and become president." Obama also commented on Sen. McCain's VP pick, calling her an "up-and-coming" public servant.
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Bombing Afghanistan
Afghan President Hamid Karzai demands that the U.S. curtail the use of air strikes when fighting insurgents in his country. Karzai talks to 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley.
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Awakenings: Return To Life
Minimally conscious people - those who cannot talk, walk or eat, but are not in what's called a vegetative state - are being re-evaluated for degrees of consciousness many thought they never had. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports.
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Andy Rooney: Keep The Stuff Coming!
People send Andy Rooney all kinds of stuff. And even though he says most of it is junk, he also says keep it coming!
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The Killings In Haditha
Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich was charged with killing 18 Iraqi civilians in Haditha. Wuterich tells 60 Minutes that while he's sorry about the death of the civilians, including women and children, he'd make the same decisions again.
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Dennis Quaid Recounts Twins' Drug Ordeal
Dennis Quaid for the first time on television recounts the ordeal of his newborn twins when a medical mistake nearly killed them. 60 Minutes' Steve Kroft reports.
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What Are They Advertising?
If you've ever flipped through a women's magazine, you know there's a ton of ads. But what are they advertising? Ad analyst Andy Rooney to the rescue!
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War Against Women
The civil war in Congo is an ethnic conflict, but gender has become a crucial factor, too, as women are bearing the brunt of one of the horrible weapons used in the war: rape. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports.
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Valerie Plame Wilson: No Ordinary Spy
Valerie Plame Wilson chides the President for not firing anyone over the leaking of her covert CIA identity. Plame Wilson talks to Katie Couric for a 60 Minutes report.
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