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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
NYC police pursue video leads in bar beating
NEW YORK (AP) -- Security video has attracted some tips, but none so far have led police to the stranger who followed a woman into a bar restroom, savagely beating her and perhaps trying to sexually assault her after she rejected his advances....
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Hearing for Pa. boy, 12, accused of killing woman
NEW CASTLE, Pa. (AP) -- A hearing is under way in Pennsylvania to determine whether a 12-year-old boy can be tried as an adult on charges he killed his father's pregnant fiancee....
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Judge to hear plan to pay $657M to WTC responders
NEW YORK (AP) -- A settlement that could pay up to $657.5 million to more than 10,000 ground zero rescue and recovery workers sickened by dust from the destroyed World Trade Center goes before a judge Friday, and he has said he favored a settlement but planned to analyze it carefully to make sure it was fair....
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Lesbian teen sues to force school to hold prom
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- A lesbian student who wanted to take her girlfriend to her senior prom is asking a federal judge to force her Mississippi school district to reinstate the dance it canceled....
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NY cashier, 91, punched trying to fend off thief
EAST NORTHPORT, N.Y. (AP) -- A 91-year-old New York pharmacy cashier refused medical attention and went back to work after a thief punched her....
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Guard to be disciplined for Newark airport breach
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Officials will discipline, but won't fire, a New Jersey airport guard who briefly left his post, triggering a security breach that delayed flights worldwide....
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NYC funeral home van towed _ with body inside
NEW YORK (AP) -- A police tow truck removed a minivan parked outside a New York City funeral home, giving its dearly departed passenger an unexpected side trip....
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Friend: Suspected US al-Qaida member grew radical
BUENA, N.J. (AP) -- Sharif Mobley had strong Muslim views as early as high school. But his old friend Roman Castro knew he had radicalized when he saw him about four years ago....
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Brake, driver problems cited in fatal Ariz. crash
PHOENIX (AP) -- Authorities say a bus that rolled on an Arizona freeway last week, killing six passengers and injuring 16 others, had problems with its brakes and its drivers....
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2 killed, 2 injured in Salt Lake TRAX accident
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Two people are dead and two are in critical condition after their car collided with a light-rail train....
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More Katie Couric's Notebook
Notebook: Online Haters
Online, people can be anyone just by changing their screen name or using no name at all. Katie Couric comments on the anonymous atom bombs of animosity in comment sections on the internet.
Notebook: Millenials
The generation known as the Millenials, people between the ages of 18 and 29, are having a rough time according to figures provided by a new study. Katie Couric comments.
Notebook: Human Body
During evolution, the human body has underwent plenty of changes, from foot size to brain size. As some human changes helped us, some haven't. Katie Couric comments.
Notebook: Graham Gardner
Katie Couric comments on a memorial service she attended for a 22-year-old who died of a seizure and cardiac arrest. Katie adds that this special man embodied the power of love.
Notebook: Early College
Eight states will soon allow some tenth graders who pass board exams to graduate early. Katie Couric comments that, for many teens, those last two years can be when things finally click.
Notebook: Presidential Legacy
The "Miss Me Yet" billboard of President George W. Bush in Minnesota raises questions of the past. Do Presidents get a greater praise after they left office? Katie Couric comments.
Notebook: Broken Hearts
"Broken heart syndrome" accounts for only one to two percent of heart attacks but can be serious. A new study says triggers include the death of loved ones and break-ups. Katie Couric comments.
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.
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