La Wines from Spain Trade Fair de Londres supone un excelente punto de encuentro anual, donde los importadores aprovechan para presentar sus vinos a los principales compradores del Reino Unido. También participan bodegas sin experiencia en aquel mercado.
An Ohio family is living with a Deer in the house, who was rescued after being abandoned by its mother. Dillie the deer eats almost everything in sight. 19 Action News' Dawn Kendrick reports.
Gregg Mozgala was born with cerebral palsy, he often wore leg braces until he was 12 but, as Serena Altschul reports, dancing has proved to be a most unlikely medicine for this young man.
Michelle Miller takes a look at what might just be the golden age of plus-size modeling.
In Utah, one family's dog went missing for nearly a month. The Australian Sheppard mix, Millie, never left home before, but was found in a storm drain 10 feet underground.
Bill Geist explores the resurgence of the classic game of ping pong, which is now getting the celebrity treatment.
With a massive ongoing recession and severe financial hardships for many, organizers have held tea parties in order to protest increasing taxes. KHOU's Brad Woodard reports from Sugarland, Texas.
While the health care debate reaches a fever pitch across the U.S., Nancy Giles notes it might be wise to just listen to what President Obama has to say.
CBS News' Byron Pitts spent many agonizing years overcoming his illiteracy and in this report he travels from Pittsburgh to Baltimore to meet those who are also faced with this disability.
For millions, summer means heading to the beach, feeling the sand between our toes, but there are serious lessons to be learned from all that sand. The Fast Draw's Mitch Butler and Josh Landis explain.
Josh Landis visits the annual Hatch, New Mexico chile festival in an attempt to answer the burning question: who grows the best chile in the land?
At 61-years-old, Tom Thompson says he's kicking it old school, playing as a kicker for the Kangaroo football team at Austin College in Texas. KXII's Maddie Garrett has the full story from the field.
Up and down the coast of Maine, folks are uncovering more and more about the romantic lives of lobsters, whose numbers are flourishing. Writer Trevor Corson and scientist Diane Cowan discuss the passionate crustaceans.
Seth Doane travels to Trinidad, Colorado, where the first private practice for gender reassignment surgery, more commonly called "sex-changes," was begun over forty years ago.
A cat from Dallas was accidentally shipped more than 900 miles, surviving in a box for 2 days without food or water. KTVT's Selena Hernandez has the story.
Tom Petty has kept his fans and made countless new ones over the 30 years he's been in rock and roll and Anthony Mason spends a little time with the musician.
A Texas man has taken care of geese since they were born. He walks them, feeds them and even gets eggs from them, but eating these eggs are like eating his children. KFDM's Jessica Holloway reports
"CBS News RAW": Illusionist and endurance artist David Blane plans to spend 60 hours hanging upside down in Central Park without a net. He faces serious health risks such as hemorrhaging and blindness.
"Sunday Morning" contributing correspondent Armen Keteyian profiles the inspiring Ed Ginn Sr., an Ohio football coach who never attended college, but founded a successful academy for troubled teens.
Caught on Tape: A dash cam video from a sheriff's deputy cruiser shows a 7-year-old boy from Weber County, Utah driving his father's car. He apparently took the car because he didn't want to go to church.
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.
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