En Madrid Fusión 2007 el ICEX organizó una cata de vinos que reflejasen la personalidad de la zona donde son producidos. A esta cata fueron invitados diversos expertos mundiales.
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.
Think maintaining a healthy lifestyle is hard to swallow? Mo Rocca has "the real skinny" on the right way to stay on track with your diet.
The debate over health care reform is proving to be a no-holds barred battle but, as New York Times' David Pogue reports, electronic records have already provided one big change.
Jerry Bowen visits Bob Kramer, whose premium knives have become the gold standard and are selling for $300...an inch.
Mo Rocca takes us on a cross-country journey in search of the perfect hot-dog, a meal that knows no borders.
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.
April 3rd, 1994 marked the final broadcast for Charles Kuralt on CBS News Sunday Morning. Viewers were also introduced to the show's new, and now current, host, Charles Osgood.
President Obama spoke strongly in support of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Josh Landis and Mitch Butler of The Fast Draw have a crash course in Mideast geo-politics.
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Otto Heino and Sam Maloof at Bonhams & Butterfields
Frank Gehry Experimental Edges chaise lounge from his personal collection. Angela Past, Specialist, Bonhams & Butterfields for 20th Century Decorative Arts featuring contemporary studio works for September 22, 2008 auction with Joyce Chow of MBN. www.bonhams.com, www.montebubbles.net
speech fromThe Nation of Islam
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.
Millions of Americans this summer had an opportunity to take a walk in the park, a National Park. Jim Axelrod gives us a history of famous National Parks that have been a relaxing place for many.
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.
"CBS News Raw:" In Burlington, Vt. spectators learned that indeed giant pumpkins can float, as they watched the first annual Giant Pumpkin Regatta.
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
It's hard to stay thin when all around us are fried, sugary, salty treats advertised wherever we turn. Serena Altschul takes a look at the addictiveness of food.
As a Texas police officer wrote a routine traffic ticket, a friendly black kitten approached him and proceeded to climb all over the officer.
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A group of Texas firefighters was happy to show their "feminine side" for a good cause. The event, "Bras for a Cause", raised money to fight breast cancer.
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