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March 18, 2011
Libya regime nears "red line" for U.N. actionPentagon official tells CBS News that an attack on major rebel-held city of Benghazi would trigger military action
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Japan's largest earthquake in a century causes massive damage, spawns tsunamis. Latest news, analysis, photos and video.
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- Chernobyl shows Japan the difficult task ahead
25 years after Russia's disaster, experts are still working to entomb the deadly reactor that still releases radioactivity
- Kids react with kindness toward suffering in Japan
From selling lemonade and art work in the United States, to $10 bracelets in quake-ravaged Haiti, children find ways to help
- Nuclear safety expert: It could happen here
Failed containment system at Fukushima is in place at 16 nuclear power plants in the United States
- Echoes of Hiroshima resonate with cancer doctor
- Notebook: Supermoon
- Qaddafi's time for talking is up
- U.N. crosshairs pointed at Qaddafi's army
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- Chernobyl: 25 years later
- Getting Americans out of Japan
- Crucial power cable connected at Japan's nuclear plant
- Kids pitch in to raise money for Japan
- Notebook: Young Drinkers
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Nuclear Energy Institute disputes report describing "troubling events" and "security shortcomings" at nuclear plants
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Kathy Strong was 12 years old when she put on a bracelet to keep vigil for a solider missing in Vietnam -- now it's time for her to take it off
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Unionized workers have become targets of budget cutters in cash-strapped states
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Stanford University professors says survivors of the disaster in Japan will fare better if they talk about what happened
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"The American Spirit:" Program gives free screenings with hope of preventing deaths like recent losses of high school basketball and rugby players
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Katie Couric interviews former Microsoft chairman Bill Gates about his foundation, philanthropy, the Giving Pledge and more.
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Students Change College Plans to Adjust to Difficult Economic Times
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CBS News Series "Where America Stands" Assesses Nation's Infastructure
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