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Asteroid Approaching in Close Encounter With Earth
The recently discovered asteroid will come closer to the Earth than our Moon's orbit.
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Bitcoin founder focus of international attention following Newsweek article
Newsweek magazine reportedly tracked down the mastermind behind the digital money known as Bitcoin. Vinita Nair reports on the media frenzy surrounding 64-year-old Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto.
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Opened Cookie Brings NY Woman $2M Fortune
Emma Duvoll, 75, won a Powerball drawing after playing numbers found on her fortune cookie.
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Pistorius Trial: Ex-Girlfriend Describes Gunplay
A former girlfriend of Oscar Pistorius testified at the double-amputee runner's murder trial that he always carried a firearm and that their relationship ended when he cheated on her with Reeva Steenkamp, the woman he fatally shot last year. (March 7)
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Gambling while intoxicated: Drunk businessman sues casino
A gambler is suing a casino for $500,000 because the casino served him so many free drinks that he has no memory of playing table games all day. Bill Whitaker reports.
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Sushi chef serves up itsy bitsy sushi
A sushi chef in Tokyo has perfected the art of making sushi using only one grain of rice. Alicia Powell reports.
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Rick Perry thrills CPAC crowd
Texas Gov. Rick Perry delivered a fiery speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Oxon Hill, Md., touting the "sleeping giant of American enterprise."
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Albertsons Parent Cerberus to Buy Safeway
Safeway has agreed to be acquired by an investment group led by Cerberus Capital Management, the owner several supermarket chains. (March 7)
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Obama departs for Miami
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama board Air Force One for Miami, Florida where the president will stress the importance of education for the economy and announce a new plan to help students fill out their federal student aid forms. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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Governor Rick Perry Gives Fiery Speech at CPAC
Texas Governor Rick Perry opened the second day of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on March 7, with a rousing anti-Obama speech, which was greeted with enthusiastic applause. Perry, who touched on topics that he advocated for prior to running for president in 2012, quoted Thomas Jefferson: “A little rebellion now and then is a good thing.” Credit: CPAC 2014