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Clinton Continues Campaigning
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will campaign in such states as West Virginia and Oregon, despite repeated calls to drop out of the race against Barack Obama. Jim Axelrod reports.
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Autism Linked To Vaccines?
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Five thousand autism claims accuse vaccines, or the mercury in vaccines, of causing autism in children. Sharyl Attkisson reports.
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Tornado Blows Town Asunder
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Picher, Okla., faces unique challenges after a series of tornadoes ripped through the nation's heartland. Kelly Cobiella reports.
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Misery Continues In Myanmar
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Although slight progress has been made, Myanmar survivors are waiting for their government to allow life-saving foreign aid into their country. Allen Pizzey reports.
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Massive Earthquake Rocks China
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The largest earthquake to hit China in 30 years was followed by more than 300 aftershocks causing massive death and destruction. Celia Hatton reports.
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MoneyWatch
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Alexis Christoforous reports on today's top financial headlines. Gas prices continue to increase in the face of a shrinking economy while the price of stamps also rises.
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HealthWatch
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Dr. Mallika Marshall reports on recently filed lawsuits against the U.S. Government, as many parents allege that their children developed autism after receiving standard vaccinations.
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Highway Robbery At The Pump
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"Only On The Web": Nancy Cordes hits the road to blog about the high gas prices across the country. She'll be reporting all week long about the costs of car travel.
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The See List - What to See the Week of 5/12/08
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This week on the See List, Briana Lane gives us a behind the scenes look at Two And A Half Men, & a clip from The Big Bang Theory. Also, The 43rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards comes to us LIVE Sunday May 18th from Las Vegas.
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