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YesterdaySenators Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.) and Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) debate health care reform; Dr. Jennifer Ashton and Bob Schieffer discuss mammography screening and health care reform. Plus ... cbsnews.com more open pop
YesterdayBob Schieffer spoke with CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton about the risks facing women after an expert panel's recommendation that mammography screening to ... cbsnews.com more open pop
YesterdayThe Senate will soon debate health care reform for a vote, but are Democrats out of the woods yet or will Republicans stop the momentum? Senators Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.) and Jon ... cbsnews.com more open pop
YesterdayFrom the $54 billion we've spent to rebuild Iraq, to the billions we're spending each year in Afghanistan, Bob Schieffer asks, if the money we've spent is providing us with the ... cbsnews.com more open pop
YesterdayDating in the 21st century can be a real drag, especially when your date is human! On this week's "Tomorrow Show," Mo Rocca explores the future of dating...robots. ... mo rocca ... cbsnews.com more open pop
YesterdayCan a physical and emotion relationship between humans and robots ever be considered "normal"?Mo Rocca spoke with David Levy, author of "Love and Sex with Robots." ... mo rocca ... cbsnews.com more open pop
YesterdayRobots are already being used for a variety of reasons to make our lives more comfortable, but can they ever be more than just friends? Mo Rocca finds out. ... mo rocca ... cbsnews.com more open pop
YesterdayThe latest "Twilight" movie, "New Moon" has risen to third place in the biggest opening weekends ever. Nancy Cordes has more on the film's sudden success. ... cbsepisode ... cbsnews.com more open pop
YesterdayA Washington DC Hotel has become another outpost of 'Urban Bee-Keeping'. As the bee population declines, keeping urban bees is growing worldwide. Wyatt Andrews reports ... cbsnews.com more open pop
YesterdaySome catchy commercials advertising free credit reports are hard to miss, but many consumers complain the ads are deceptive. As Hari Sreenivasan reports, the Government is ... cbsnews.com more open pop
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