CBS News business correspondent Anthony Mason reports on the emergence of 'pop-up' stores, an unusual trend as retailers aim to stay resourceful during a recession holiday shopping season.
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Armed with The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City, the iFanboys set out to examine the importance of cities - both real and imagined - in comic books.
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The parents of some Mooresville High School students are outraged over a 41-second cell phone video showing a softball player licking her coach’s toe.
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After doctors thought a Belgium man was in a deep coma for 23 years, they found that he was conscious the whole time. Elizabeth Palmer has the story.
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Contestants in Cincinnati competed for 100 dollars in prize money by hurling frozen turkeys across an ice rink and knocking down as many pins as possible. (Nov. 24)
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Most men are known for building things, but one California man has a passion for building a 747 Jet - in his garage. Steve Hartman welcomes you aboard this Assignment America. ... cbsepisode Assignment America Steve Hartman Jet Home House Garage Strange Airplane Fly Amatuer
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When workers at the Tulsa Zoo got the first glimpse of their newest resident, a giraffe named Amali, they immediately knew something was wrong. (Nov. 25)
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