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Video: Football Star Merlin Olsen Dies
A member of the infamous Los Angeles Rams' Fearsome Foursome during the 1960s, football giant Merlin Olsen has died at the age of 69. CBS News' Bill Whitaker reports.
3-D Boosts Box Office Worldwide
Popular Format Helped Increase Movie Ticket Sales by Nearly 8 Percent to a Record $29.9 Billion Worldwide in 2009
John Grisham Novel to Hit the Stage
A Stage Adaptation of His First Novel, "A Time to Kill" Will Have Its World Premiere Next Year in Washington
Reese: First Lady is Most Stylish in D.C.
"Legally Blonde" Star Said Her Character Elle Woods Has Been Ousted as Most Fashionable in D.C. By First Lady Michelle Obama
Celebrity Circuit
Angelina Jolie Films in Paris; Plus, Tom Hanks, Adrien Brody, Catherine Zeta Jones and Mo'Nique
"Little Billy" Punks Famous, Infamous
Author Poses as 10-Year-Old in Letters to Notables Like Janet Reno, Larry Flynt and the Unabomber; Collection to Be Published
Video: Matt Damon Gets Busy
The star spoke with Harry Smith about the many roles he has in mind for the future, and his latest film, "Green Zone," which is set in the middle of the Iraq war.
Video: Mexican Tycoon Tops Forbes List
Forbes magazine's 2010 list of the world's richest people is topped by Mexican telecom king Carlos Slim. This is the first time a non-American tops the list since 1997.
Video: Troubled Corey Haim Cared for Mom
Erica Hill spoke with agent Mark Heaslip and Therapist Dr. Nicki J. Monti about their memories of troubled actor Corey Haim.
Video: Corey Feldman Remembers Corey Haim
Authorities report 38-year-old "Lost Boys" actor Corey Haim probably died of an accidental prescription drug overdose. Hattie Kauffman reports on an exclusive tribute from longtime friend actor Corey Feldman.
Roethlisberger Admits Sexual "Contact"
Sources: Steelers QB Conceded That Much to Cops, But Denied Having Intercourse with Woman Accusing Him of Sexual Assault
Video: Bowling for Employment
Losing a job in this recession can be traumatic, but for some it is an opportunity to follow a dream. Ben Tracy shows us one man whose dreams of professional bowling came true.
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