Tuesday: The family of a man hailed as a national hero in Mexico’s drug war was executed just hours after he was laid to rest; Plus, Nationwide, small business bankruptcy filings are up 44 percent.
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Monday: New time restrictions set for airlines keeping passengers on the tarmac; Also, remembering what many consider one of the worst decades in modern history; And, Rwandan women unite to weave their way out of poverty.
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Saturday: A huge snow storm is sweeping through the U.S. hurting holiday travel and shopping; Plus, Senate Democrats say they have rounded up the 60th vote for the health care reform bill.
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Sexting is becoming a growing problems with teens as picture messages are just a click away from being on the internet. As Katie Couric comments, teens should think before they click send.
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A new law says airlines can only keep passengers on the tarmac for three hours before returning back to the terminal and letting them disembark. Jim Axelrod reports.
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Handcrafted baskets are a modern business, helping African people escape poverty. As Dave Price reports, these baskets on store shelves have an amazing story, beginning in the African nation Rwanda.
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A new study says that one of every hundred 8-year-olds was diagnosed with autism or a related disorder in 2006. That’s a 57 percent jump from four years earlier. Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports.
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During a shootout at a resort near Mexico City, notorious drug lord Arturo Beltran Leyva was killed. But, as Bill Whitaker reports, this ongoing drug war is far from over.
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