Reporter's Notebook
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Reporters Notebook: 05/23
CBS News Reporter Larry Miller says the murder of a British soldier in London in an apparent terrorist attack may be evidence that the UK hasn't yet figured out how to neutralize the enemy within. That is today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/22
Small steps taken towards compromise between Republicans and Democrats in Washington. CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter has more on today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/21
A mile-wide "monster" tornado devastated Moore, Oklahoma. CBS News Correspondent Lee Frank has some personal observations on the devastation he witnessed. That's today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/20
Another billion dollar purchase in Silicon Valley. CBS News and CNET technology consultant Larry Magid has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/17
CBS News Correspondent Sam Litzinger tells us about a Washington tradition--that can be unpleasant for some of those who have to take part. That is today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/16
This week's controversies have some asking if President Obama has fallen victim to the second term curse. CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/15
Some thoughts on Angelina Jolie's announcement that she has undergone a double mastectomy. That's today's Reporter's Notebook from Correspondent Barry Bagnato.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/14
Reports that the IRS inappropriately targeted conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status has triggered bipartisan outrage. CBS News Correspondent Peter Maer has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/13
The IRS gave conservatives another reason to dislike it. CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/10
Details continue to emerge about the conditions the three recently freed women in Cleveland were forced to endure. CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/09
CBS News Reporter Toula Vlahou has just returned from a visit to Iran. That is today's Reporters Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/08
CBS News Correspondent Jim Krasula reflects on Mark Sanford's political comeback. That is today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/07
The extraordinary story of three women in Cleveland freed from a decade of captivity is on the mind of CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter. That's today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/06
An event that took place half a century ago is still palpable in the Netherlands. CBS News Reporter Lauren Comiteau has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/03
The April job numbers are in, and the unemployment rate fell to 7.5%. CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/02
President Obama is in Mexico City today to meet with the new Mexican President, Enrique Pena Nieto. CBS News Reporter Adrienne Bard has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/01
The FDA has approved over-the-counter sales for the emergency contraceptive Plan B for women and girls 15 and over. CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/30
Celebrations in the Netherlands for a new King. CBS News Reporter Lauren Comiteau has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/29
Six months after the largest Atlantic hurricane on record hit the East Coast, CBS News Correspondent Jim Taylor reflects on his own experience with Hurricane Sandy in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/26
Travelers rejoice as Congress eases their sequestration pain, to the dismay of others. CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/25
CBS News Reporter August Skamenca reflects on the lives lost in last week's West, Texas explosion. That is today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/24
A U.S. effort is underway to get Pakistani and Afghan leaders to talk to each other. Teri Schultz in Brussels has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/23
The historic flooding along the Illinois River has wreaked havoc in some communities that have never even seen flooding. CBS News Correspondent Jim Krasula has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/22
One week after the twin blasts at the Boston Marathon, the city begins showing signs of recovery. CBS News Correspondent Barry Bagnato has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/19
CBS News' August Skamenca reflects on the devastation in West, Texas after Tuesday's plant explosion. That is today's Reporters Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/18
CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss discusses the downfall of the gun control legislation. That is today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/17
Some reflections on the city of Boston from CBS News legal analyst Andrew Cohen, who earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees in that city. That's today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/16
The twin blasts at the Boston Marathon are cause for reflection. CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/15
It's Israel's 65TH birthday, a time to look back on accomplishments and setbacks. CBS News Correspondent Robert Berger has today's Reporters Notebook
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Reporters Notebook: 04/12
North Korea is ramping up its threats, but South Koreans aren't all that concerned. CBS's Don Kirk has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/11
CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter covered this week's National Rally for Citizenship in Washington. Her observations in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/10
CBS News White House Correspondent Peter Maer examines President Obama's proposed budget for 2014. That is today's Reporters Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/09
There's a new Mideast peace effort underway. CBS News Correspondent Robert Berger has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/08
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is dead at the age of 87. CBS News Correspondent Vicki Barker has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/05
CBS's Jill Schlesinger takes a look at the dissapointing figures in the latest employment report. That's today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/04
CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman examines NBC's second attempt at replacing "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno. That is today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/03
Even modest gun control legislation is facing hurdles on Capitol Hill. CBS News Correspondent Peter Maer has more on today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 04/01
CBS News Correspondent Dan Raviv reflects on the current celebration of sports in the United States. That is today's Reporters Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/29
CBS News Correspondent Sam Litzinger looks at North Korea--and he worries. That's today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/28
CBS News Correspondent Barry Bagnato with some personal observations on covering this week's arguments on same-sex marriage at the Supreme Court. That's today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/27
Supporters of gay marriage camped out for days in front of the Supreme Court. CBS's Pam Coulter has more on today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/26
CBS News' Teri Schultz examines the consequences of the Cyprus bailout. That is today's Reporters Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/25
The Supreme Court reviews controversial same-sex marriage cases this week. CBS's Andrew Cohen has more in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/22
Time is running short for Cyprus, whose economy is on the verge of collapse. That's today's Reporter's Notebook. Here's our European Union reporter, Teri Schultz in Brussels.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/21
President Obama's visit to the West Bank today is getting mixed reviews from Palestinians. That's today's Reporter's Notebook by CBS News Correspondent Robert Berger in Ramallah.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/20
President Obama has begun his Mideast trip in Israel. Tomorrow he visits the West Bank. Lauren Comiteau takes a look at likely Palestinian reaction in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/19
The inauguration of Pope Francis. CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman at the Vatican has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/18
Fifty years after a landmark Supreme Court ruling, millions of Americans are still deprived of their constitutional right to counsel. So says CBS News senior legal analyst Andrew Cohen in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/14
CBS News Correspondent Vicki Barker examines the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis. That's today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/13
The CBS World News Roundup is celebrating its 75th anniversary today. Retired CBS News Correspondent Nick Young is a former anchor of that broadcast. His reflections are today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/12
Hungary's government has raised the hackles of its European Union partners -- again. Teri Schultz has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/11
The second anniversary of a deadly earthquake in Japan is met with continued grief. Lucy Craft has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/08
CBS Moneywatch.com Editor-at-Large Jill Schlesinger examines the new employment report. That is today's Reporters Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/07
CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter examines Arkansas' new abortion law, the strictest in the country. That is today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/06
Adrienne Bard looks at the legacy of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez on today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/05
Washington D.C. is bracing for "the Big One." Sort of. CBS News Correspondent Barry Bagnato has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/04
CBS News Reporter Toula Vlahou examines the trial of 94 nationals who are charged with plotting to overthrow the government in the United Arab Emirates. That is today's Reporters Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 03/01
Congress and the sequester. CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/27
Some gun control legislation before Congress has very little chance of passing. CBS's Pam Coulter has more in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/26
The horsemeat scandal keeps on growing in Europe. Larry Miller has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/22
You can't hide from the buzz about the Oscars. CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/20
CBS's Robert Berger takes a look at the mysterious death of an Israeli Mossad spy with Australian ties in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/19
CBS News Reporter Teri Schultz with details of a multimillion diamond heist at the Brussels Airport. That's today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/18
Congress struggles with immigration reform and the impending budget sequestration. CBS's Dan Raviv has more on today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/15
"Where's the beef?"--a popular catch phrase that can now also describe some meals in Europe. Larry Miller has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/14
CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss examines the spending cuts that neither Republicans nor Democrats wanted. That is today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/13
CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter questions whether President Obama can accomplish the "wish list" from his State of the Union address. That's the Reporter's Notebook for today.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/12
CBS News Correspondent Peter Maer examines the challenges President Obama faces in tonight's State of Union Address. That's the Reporter's Notebook for today.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/11
Some thoughts on the resignation of Pope Benedict from CBS's Sabina Castelfranco in Rome. That's today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/08
The legislative branch is raising questions about the use of drones to target and kill American citizens. CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/07
Reporter Edward Yeranian examines a summit of Islamic states in Cairo. That's today's CBS News Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/06
CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter on the Postal Service decision to eliminate Saturday First Class mail delivery. That's today's Reporters Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/04
The Superbowl's power outage will be the most memorable part of the night for many. CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman has more in todays Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 02/01
CBSMoneyWatch.com Editor-at-Large Jill Schlesinger takes a look at today's jobs report in this Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/31
On its 10th anniversary, CBS News Correspondent Peter King remembers the shuttle Columbia disaster. That's today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/30
Hillary Clinton officially leaves office on Friday. CBS News Correspondent Dan Raviv has more on todays Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/29
A story of inspiration for wounded veterans. CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/28
A look at the unrest plaguing Egypt in today's CBS News Reporter's Notebook with Edward Yeranian.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/25
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS Moneywatch.com Editor-at-Large Jill Schlesinger examines the highs and lows of Timothy Geithner's time as Treasury Secretary.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/24
In today's Reporter's Notebook Peter Maer explains the challenges President Obama faces in implementing his second term agenda.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/23
On Today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss takes a look at the temporary suspension of the debt ceiling.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/22
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter with some thoughts on the 40th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/21
On Today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Howard Arenstein on President Obama's inaugural address.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/18
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Sam Litzinger questions whether cyclist Lance Armstrong can come back from the doping scandal.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/17
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman examines the strange story of Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o and a girlfriend who never existed.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/16
In todays Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss explains why new measures to curb gun violence will be a tough sell on Capitol Hill.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/15
In today's Reporter's Notebook, senior legal analyst Andrew Cohen on the curious case of Tyrone Noling, a man whose capital conviction in Ohio seems to be coming apart at the seams.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/14
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Howard Arenstein reflects on the life of Internet activist Aaron Swartz.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/11
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Barry Bagnato says the new 787 Dreamliner is experiencing some growing pains.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/10
In today's Reporters Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Heather Bosch examines the new federal rules for mortgages.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/09
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman takes a look at three Americans whose extraordinary accomplishments where overshadowed by their mistakes.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/08
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter examines the latest push for changes to be made to gun laws.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/07
In today's Reporters Notebook, CBS News Correspondet Peter Maer examines the nominations for President Obama's second term cabinet.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/04
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS's Moneywatch.com Editor-at-Large Jill Schlesinger explains why the unemployment rate remains unchanged.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/03
In today's Reporters Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Heather Bosch discusses the effects of the Sandy Hook tragedy as students head back to class for the first time since the December 14th shooting.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/02
In today's Reporter's Notebook, White House Correspondent Peter Maer discusses the challenges still ahead for Congress and President Obama after averting the fiscal cliff.
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Reporters Notebook: 01/01
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Vicki Barker remembers the fireworks of 2012, both literal and figurative.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/31
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Peter King looks back on the life of baseball all-star Roberto Clemente, who died 40 years ago.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/28
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter has some thoughts on the so-called fiscal cliff.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/27
In today's Reporter's Notebook, Edward Yeranian reflects on the turbulent year in the Arab world.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/26
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman looks at the highs and lows of the 2012 holiday shopping season.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/25
CBS News White House Correspondent Peter Maer has today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/24
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter says recent events are making it tougher on parents of special needs children.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/21
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss explains why Speaker Boehner's Plan B measure to avoid the "fiscal cliff" failed.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/20
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss looks at Plan B--the Republican backup should no agreement be reached on averting the fiscal cliff.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/19
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News White House Correspondent Peter Maer on the next step in the President's effort to combat gun violence.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/18
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter examines the discussion on gun control legislation in the wake of the Newtown, Connecticut school shooting.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/17
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman on the mood in Newtown, Connecticut.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/14
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Space Correspondent Peter King says the space program isn't attracting the same attention it was decades ago.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/12
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS's Jeff Gilbert takes a look at Michigan's controversial right-to-work law.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/11
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter says the U.S. Treasury Department earned more than $20 billion after selling off its final shares of AIG.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/10
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS's Adrienne Bard on why millions of Latin music fans are mourning the loss of singer Jenni Rivera.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/06
In todays Reporter's Notebook, Correspondent Robert Berger on the Israelis and Palestinians a week after the UN vote upgrading Palestinian status to observer state.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/05
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter on gun control and Bob Costas...
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Reporters Notebook: 12/04
CBS News Correspondent Vicki Barker says there has been an overwhelming amount of gruesome stories shared in the media in response to the hospitalization of Kate Middleton.
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Reporters Notebook: 12/03
In today's Reporter's Notebook, White House Correspondent Peter Maer explains the challenge in the fiscal cliff negotiations as the deadline approaches.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/30
In today's Reporter's Notebook, Senior Correspondent John Miller on the New York City police officer caught in an act of kindness.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/29
In today's Reporter's notebook, CBS News Correspondent Robert Berger with some background on the Palestinian vote in the UN General Assembly...
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Reporters Notebook: 11/28
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter takes a look at the Powerball fever that has swept across the nation.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/27
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss explains the dangers of going over the so-called fiscal cliff.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/26
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS's Larry Miller has some thoughts on the Rolling Stones, who marked their 50th anniversary with a concert in London last night.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/22
In today's Reporters' Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Robert Berger discusses how the recent fighting in Gaza and the cease-fire agreement indicate a change in strategy for Israel.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/21
On Today's Reporters Notebook, CBS News Reporter Heather Bosch examines holiday travel for this Thanksgiving weekend.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/20
CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter says the case of Jessica Tata illustrates the fears of working mothers looking for child care.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/19
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Howard Arenstein explains the efforts by the United States to broker a cease-fire between Israelis and Palestinians in Gaza.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/16
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Sam Litzinger explains why a classic American pastry may become extinct.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/15
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Robert Berger examines the ongoing border conflict between Israel and the Palestinians in Gaza.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/14
In Today's Reporter's Notebook CBS's Teri Schultz in Brussels takes a look at the anger spreading across the European continent as the economic situation deteriorates.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/13
CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss says that now that Congress is back in session, all eyes are on the "fiscal cliff."
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Reporters Notebook: 11/12
CBS News Correspondent Cami McCormick says the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus over an extra-marital affair has rekindled questions about the agency's handling of the Benghazi consulate attack.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/09
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Peter King talks about the long wait for election results in Florida.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/08
In Today's Reporter's Notebook, Peter Maer has more on the challenges President Obama will face in his second term.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/06
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Jim Krasula examines the differing platforms of Governor Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama, as the 2012 Presidential Campaign comes to a close.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/05
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter discusses how the latest state polls add up, a day before the election. While the President seems to have a lead, Republicans believe that election day turnout will result in a victory for Governor Romney.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/02
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS's Moneywatch.com Editor-at-Large Jill Schlesinger discusses how the unemployment numbers play into the Presidential election.
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Reporters Notebook: 11/01
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Jim Krasula has more on the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy from the Jersey Shore.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/31
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Jim Krasula discusses the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/30
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Jim Taylor on his tour of New York in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/29
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss discusses how Hurricane Sandy is affecting the Presidential election.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/26
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News and CNET technology analyst Larry Magid takes a look at the changes Microsoft has made in its latest Windows operating system.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/25
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss previews the Congressional elections and how the presidential race is affecting them.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/24
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Heather Bosch discusses how America's stagnant economy may be responsible for a weary workforce.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/23
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Dan Raviv reviews the third and final Presidential debate.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/22
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss looks ahead to the third and last Presidential debate between Governor Romney and President Obama.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/19
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS' Larry Miller talks about the late Jimmy Savile, a British TV personality who it now turns out, had an unsavory past.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/17
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Dan Raviv takes a look at the second Presidential debate between President Obama and Governor Romney.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/16
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter explores the high stakes of tonight's Presidential debate.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/15
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Senior Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen previews a busy week at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/12
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Howard Arenstein looks at the Twitter debate over the Vice Presidential debate.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/11
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss previews tonight's Vice Presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/10
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter takes a look at how some people are urging others to vote in the Presidential election.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/08
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss details the need for Congress to establish a long term deficit reduction plan.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/04
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter describes the social media uproar following the opening debate between Mitt Romney and President Obama.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/03
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman in Denver previews the first Presidential debate.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/02
In today's Reporters' Notebook, Correspondent Peter Maer looks at the run-up to the first Presidential Debate.
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Reporters Notebook: 10/01
In today's Reporters' Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Peter King has a snapshot of the battleground state of Ohio.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/28
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss discusses the forthcoming House and Senate elections and the challenges Republicans face this time around.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/27
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman explains the NFL's decision to end the referee lockout, 48 hours after one of the most controversial calls in professional football history was made.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/26
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss takes a look at how the Electoral College undermines individual votes in some states.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/25
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Cami McCormick examines the President's address to the UN General Assembly, in which he condemned international violence and urged the world's most powerful leaders to improve foreign affairs.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/24
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman says Angelenos are still talking about an amazing sight in the skies Friday.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/19
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss takes a closer look at some controversial comments by Mitt Romney.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/18
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Barry Bagnato examines America's current obesity trends, as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation releases the latest statistics on the nationwide epidemic.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/17
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter reports from Ohio, where President Obama spoke with residents about China's unfair trade transactions and addressed criticism from opponent, Governor Romney.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/14
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS' Alex Ortiz examines the anti-American violence in Egypt spawned by a video demeaning the Prophet Muhammad.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/13
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Howard Arenstein reflects on the death of the US Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/05
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss examines the dilemma news organizations face when a politician lies in a speech.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/04
Just as Hurricane Katrina did, Hurricane Isaac and its aftermath are stirring the gumbo of issues facing inner-city New Orleans. As CBS News reporter August Skamenca tells us in today's Reporter's Notebook, it is perhaps the rawest microcosm of inner-city America.
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Reporters Notebook: 09/03
On one college campus, the start of the football season is bringing more than just hopes that the team will do well.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/31
In today's Reporter's Notebook, Andrew Mollenbeck looks at Mitt Romney's acceptance speech at the GOP Convention.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/30
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS's Edward Yeranian examines Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi's visit to Iran.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/29
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Reporter August Skamenca examines the damage Hurricane Isaac has done to New Orleans.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/28
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Jim Krasula examines preparations along the northern Gulf Coast as Hurricane Isaac approaches.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/27
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Peter King on the Republican Convention...and the weather.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/24
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS's Teri Schultz in Oslo on the sentencing of mass murderer Anders Breivik.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/23
On today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman examines the mission of NASA's Mars Curiosity rover.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/22
In today's Reporter's Notebook, Correspondent Barry Bagnato looks at what is likely to become the largest outbreak of the West Nile virus since it first appeared in the U.S. 13 years ago.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/20
In today's Reporter's Notebook, reflections from CBS's Edward Yeranian, who this week celebrates his 25th anniversary as a journalist in the Middle East.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/17
In today's Reporters Notebook, CBS News's Sam Litzinger describes the deadly reality of "green on blue" attacks by the Afghan insurgents and the United State's inability to stop them.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/16
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News's Larry Miller in London discusses Ecuador's decision to grant political asylum to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/14
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS's Edward Yeranian in Cairo discusses the political situation in Egypt.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/13
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman wraps up the memorable London 2012 Olympics.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/10
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Senior Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen explores loose government banking regulations and the failure to bring charges against Goldman Sachs.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/09
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Barry Bagnato examines the issue of Facebook "likes," after a federal court in Eastern Virginia ruled they are not protected free speech.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/08
The state of Texas has executed a mentally-impaired man. CBS News Senior Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen has more in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/07
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter discusses for-profit healthcare.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/06
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Peter Maer takes a look at the 2012 election--now just three months out.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/03
With the farm bill unfinished, Congress breaks for summer in the middle of a terrible drought. CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss reports.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/02
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Cami McCormick discusses the abrupt resignation of Kofi Annan as the Arab League and United Nations envoy for conflict in Syria.
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Reporters Notebook: 08/01
A controversial provision of the Obama health care law kicks in today. CBS News Correspondent Barry Bagnato has more in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 07/31
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS' Larry Miller examines the increasingly heavy hand of Vladimir Putin in dealing with dissent.
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Reporters Notebook: 07/30
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Lee Frank discusses the beginning of the healing process in Aurora, Colorado where James Holmes has been charged with more than 140 counts related to the movie theater massacre.
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Reporters Notebook: 07/27
Following the tragic events in Aurora, emergency response time is now being questioned. August Skamenca has more in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 07/26
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman previews the London 2012 Olympics.
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Reporters Notebook: 07/25
Restrictions keeping most journalists from entering Syria are making many of the reports on the conflict unreliable. CBS News Reporter Toula Vlahou has more from neighboring Lebanon in today's Reporter's Notebook.
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Reporters Notebook: 07/24
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Barry Bagnato looks at the reaction to NCAA sanctions imposed against Penn State.
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Reporters Notebook: 07/23
In today's Reporter's Notebook, CBS's August Skamenca discusses the Aurora, Colorado theater shooting and the lessons that can be learned from the Columbine High School tragedy years before.
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