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The Bloom Box
Large corporations have been testing a new device that can generate power on the spot, without being connected to the electric grid. Will we have one in every home someday? Lesley Stahl reports.
Lady in the Pool
In Full: A Funeral Director's Wife Drowns in Their Pool... The Truth Lies Beneath the Surface
First Ever Live TV Anchor Colonoscopy
In Full: CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric guided The Early Show anchor Harry Smith through a colonoscopy on live TV. Couric is an advocate of colorectal cancer prevention.
Oscars Fashion Hits and Misses
Glamour magazine's Suze Yalof Schwartz and Stylist Robert Verdi discussed the 2010 Academy Awards fashion hits and misses.
Full Episode: Blood Brothers
Watch a special edition of "60 Minutes Presents: Blood Brothers." Bob Simon reports on Spain's superstar bullfighting brothers, Francisco and Cayetano Rivera-Ordonez.
Killer Whale Grabs, Drowns Trainer
A killer whale grabbed and drowned a veteran trainer at SeaWorld in Orlando, Fla. As Kelly Cobiella reports, this is the third death of a person connected to this whale.
Actor Corey Haim Found Dead
1980s actor Corey Haim was found dead, police say the 38-year-old's death appears accidental.
Docs Dispel Common Labor Myths
Dr. Jennifer Ashton addresses the most common labor and birthing myths with New York City OB-Gyn Dr. Jacques Moritz.
Video Before Killer Whale Attack
Trainer Dawn Brancheau was taped moments before her death in a video taken by a SeaWorld visitor. SeaWorld will allow the whale who killed her to perform in shows. Mark Strassmann reports.
Driver's Perilous Prius Experience
A Calif. Prius Driver explains his predicament when his car's accelerator pedal was stuck moving the car to 94 mph. The disgruntled driver refuses to drive his car again.
Robert Pattinson: Remember Me
"Twilight" star Robert Pattinson gets deep with a new romantic film, Remember Me and ruminates on his sudden fame and good fortune.
Harry Smith's Live Colonoscopy
Harry Smith underwent a colonoscopy by Dr. Mark Pochapin live during The Early Show as Katie Couric oversaw the procedure.
Evening News Online, 03.09.10
Tuesday: The first women to fly military aircraft are finally getting the recognition they deserve; Plus, The government wants to know what caused a Toyota Prius to speed out of control.
Teen's Facebook Sex Scam
An 18-year-old Wisconsin man posed as several girls on the social networking Web site Facebook and allegedly blackmailed underage teens into performing sexual favors. Michelle Miller reports.
The Animal Odd Couple
In this latest installment of CBS News' "Assignment America," Steve Hartman visits an animal sanctuary where a dog and an elephant have formed a very lasting, and unusual, friendship.
The Colonoscopy Song
Singer Peter Yarrow sang a song he wrote after a doctor discovered a polyp during his colonoscopy.
Dangerous Runaway Prius
A driver of a Toyota Prius called 911 to say the car's accelerator was stuck, ending in a dramatic police rescue. Ben Tracy speaks with Katie Couric about this incident.
@katiecouric: Chelsea Handler
Katie Couric interviews comedian and author Chelsea Handler, host of "Chelsea Lately." Chelsea talks about the possibility of a female network late night host, her new book, her childhood, and her favorite and least-favorite guests.
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