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Triskaidekaphobia, Superstition
Triskaidekaphobia, the fear of the number 13, may be a more common superstition than you think. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
medical marijuana
CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric reports on medical marijuana under the Obama Administration....
women, health insurance
The National Women's Law Center claims in a report released today that women face higher health insurance costs than men. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Penmanship
Though keyboards and monitors often replace pen and paper, penmanship is still important. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Wall Street, Executive Pay, Restrictions
The Obama administration announced today that the government will move to restrict executive compensation at companies who received the most bailout bucks. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Hillary Clinton
As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton's approval rating is higher than those of both Michelle Barack Obama.. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Republican Party
CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric reports on how more elephants are wanted in Washington, DC.
Michel Odent; Child Birth; Pregnancy
According to one specialist, birthing should be a low-profile affair. In today's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric explains why Michel Odent thinks fathers and even doctors should stay out of the room during child birth.

health reform bill
CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric predicts the outcome of the health care reform debate in the Senate.
Obama, Dover Air Force Base
While still deciding on a way forward in Afghanistan, President Obama flies to Dover Air Force Base to meet the caskets of 18 service members killed in action there. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Katie Couric Notebook: 10/30/09
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Ipod, Ears
You might want to turn down your iPod and listen to what CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has to say. It could save your ears....
Bystander Effect
One anonymous call could have saved a 15-year-old girl who was gang raped outside a homecoming dance in Richmond, California. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Election
In yesterday's off-year election, Republican candidates won gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia. How significant those victories are is a matter of debate. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Yoga Teachers
New rules for Yoga teachers require them to be certified in an effort for more quality control in the 6 billion-dollar-a-year industry. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Fort Hood Shooting
Thirteen are dead and 30 wounded after Nidal Malik Hasan allegedly opened fire at Fort Hood yesterday. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Berlin Wall
CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric reflects on the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall...
Sesame Street Anniversary
When Sesame Street first premiered 40 years ago, the show was somewhat different than the one enjoyed by millions of children today. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Veterans Day
CBS News Correspondent Dave Price, filling in for Katie Couric, reflects on the true meaning of Veterans Day in America.
Presidential Asia Trip
President Obama has departed for Asia amid tension between the U.S and Japan on some significant policy matters. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
Top News
New endangered pronghorn site eyed in Arizona
PHOENIX (AP) -- Federal wildlife officials plan to move a handful of endangered Sonoran pronghorns to the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in western Arizona next winter in hopes of establishing a new population of the rare animals....
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Body of missing Air Force major found in Haiti
MIAMI (AP) -- The body of a U.S. Air Force officer visiting Haiti at the time of last month's earthquake has been found in the rubble of a hotel in the country's devastated capital....
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Iran boosts nuclear enrichment, drawing warnings
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iranian nuclear technicians set dozens of centrifuges spinning Tuesday to begin enriching uranium stocks to a significantly higher level, prompting President Barack Obama to warn of a "significant regime of sanctions."...
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Snow shuts down federal government, life goes on
WASHINGTON (AP) -- If snow keeps 230,000 government employees home for the better part of a week, will anyone notice? With at least another foot of snow headed for Washington, Philadelphia and New York, we're about to find out. The federal government in the nation's capital has largely been shut down since Friday afternoon, when a storm began dumping up to 3 feet of snow in some parts of the region. Offices could remain closed at least through Wednesday....
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NY governor says rumors that haunted him are dying
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- New York Gov. David Paterson says he believes an anticipated story by The New York Times about his personal conduct won't include much-rumored talk of wild behavior....
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Ill. murder suspect threatened to kill 2nd wife
JOLIET, Ill. (AP) -- The second wife of a former suburban Chicago police sergeant testified at a pretrial hearing Tuesday that he had threatened to kill her and said he could make it look like an accident...
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Man charged in Detroit airport breach ordered held
DETROIT (AP) -- The 27-year-old Ohio man who was arrested after authorities say he walked through a passenger screening checkpoint at Detroit Metropolitan Airport without a boarding pass faces a new charge....
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Nev. Medicaid cuts could lead to diaper rationing
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Adult diapers could be rationed and personal care assistants may need to buy their own disposable gloves to help cut $109 million from the state's Medicaid costs, state lawmakers were told Tuesday....
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Senate OKs resolution opposing terror trial in NYC
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- The New York Senate has passed a resolution opposing trials of terrorists being held in New York City....
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Father of NY terror plot suspect pleads not guilty
NEW YORK (AP) -- The father of an airport driver accused of trying to cook up homemade bombs in a Colorado hotel for an attack on New York City pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges he tried to get rid of chemicals and other evidence, prosecutors said....
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Notebook: Saints
The New Orleans Saints finally made it to the Super Bowl. Katie Couric comments on why, no matter the outcome, the whole country can cheer when the Saints go marching in.
Notebook: Avatar
James Cameron's 3D film Avatar has already earned nearly $600 million and is poised to earn more. Some say the film's financial dominance is due to it high ticket prices. Katie Couric comments.
Notebook: We Are The World
In 1985, celebrities sang "We are the World" to raise money and awareness for Africa. Twenty-five years later, the song is helping to raise money for the people of Haiti. Katie Couric comments.
Notebook: Greensboro
On this day, 50 years ago, four men sat down for lunch in Greensboro, NC and that simple act sparked the civil rights revolution, which forever changed racial equality. Katie Couric comments.
Notebook: New Orleans Saints
A city once marred by disaster now has reason to celebrate. Katie Couric notes that the New Orleans Saints should be praised for their achievements as they come marching into this year's Super Bowl.
Notebook: Small Businesses
Katie Couric discusses President Obama's first State of the Union address and his call to provide federal funding for small businesses. Couric says more action must be taken.
Notebook: Is Bigger Better?
Some wonder if bigger is better when it comes to the American government. However, in a bad economy, some Americans won't buy change in bulk, Katie Couric comments.
Notebook: Mobile Distractions
Researchers have found that more and more pedestrians who were injured while walking had been using an electronic device such as a cell phone. Katie Couric comments.
Notebook: Obama's Ailment
Katie Couric discusses the current setbacks now facing President Obama and his administration, in the face of recent Democratic election losses and the uncertain fate of health care reform.
Notebook: Mass. Senate
Tonight, the seat that Sen. Ted Kennedy held for 47 years may be handed over to a Republican. Some say this vote is a referendum on the President's agenda overall. Katie Couric comments.
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