Mais où sont-ils donc ? Ce soir je veux hurler ma colère Où se cachent donc les héros de mon enfance ? Texte et photos : Shehrazad Musique : " Bille de clown retravaillée" Compositeur : SeB http://tomatejoyeuse.blogspot.com/
"CBS News RAW": How many meatballs does it take to make a contest winner? In Las Vegas, the lucky number was 50. A man known as Joey Chestnut won the first Martorano's Masters Meatball Eating Championship.
At the ripeold age of six, Eric Rodriguez loves kicking and screaming...literally, and has a black belt because of his affinity for the martial arts. As KCAL's Glen Walker reports, heres one kid who won't be bullied.
Johannna Neuman's journey from darkness to salvation is 70 years in the making, owing much of that to the Albanian family who saved her and her family during the Holocaust. Jim Axelrod reports.
Journalist Peter Turnley remembers, in a showcase of photos, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. He also remembers its history and the long road to its demise. All photographs copyright Peter Turnley/CORBIS.
Michelle Miller takes a look at what might just be the golden age of plus-size modeling.
What Coach Bob Hurley has accomplished at St. Anthony High School in Jersey City, N.J. is nothing short of a miracle. Armen Keteyian reports.
Residents of Stockton, California say that they've got a spiritual image of Michael Jackson in their front yard. KOVR's Andrew Luria reports.
In 1979, CBS News Sunday Morning aired its first cover story. Richard Threlkeld reports on Pope John Paul II's mission to Mexico.
5 Test Dek
Some say it may have been out of style for a while, but it's now clear that the mustache has made a comeback, as Bill Geist discovered at a recent awards ceremony in St. Louis.
From President Obama to George Clooney; colleagues, friends, and admirers pay tribute to Walter Cronkite.
A shaving company launched a new razor blade by sending French Spiderman Alain Robert to the top of the Phoenicia hotel in Beirut, Lebanon. Robert has climbed more than 85 world famous landmarks.
Some of Al Qaeda's leaders are admitting that "the harm is alarming...the matter is very grave." David Martin reports.
For millions around the world, June 25th will be remembered as the day Michael Jackson died, but for Martha Gillis it will always be the day her nephew, 1st Lt. Brian Bradshaw, was killed by an IED in Afghanistan.
It was quite a morning for a 6-month-old Black Lab who found himself trapped in a manhole and no way to get out. As KTVT's Doug Dunbar reports, animal control came to the rescue.
"CBS News RAW": KCCI-TV Meteorologist Kurtis Gertz got a scaly surprise during a live broadcast from the Iowa State Fair on Thursday when a snake slithered up his pants.
From President Obama to George Clooney; colleagues, friends, and admirers pay tribute to Walter Cronkite.
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USS Nassau (LHA 4) pulls into New York City for the Columbus Day celebration
NEW YORK CITY (Oct. 10, 2008) The amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA-4) arrives in New York City for the annual Columbus Celebration. Nassau Sailors will be participating in the New York City Columbus Day parade on October 13. (U.S. Navy video/Released)
Interview
In an interview with Harry Smith, President Obama talks about one of his unofficial duties as president but, certainly, one of his most important; being a father to daughters Sasha and Malia.
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