Lower the Volume
In today's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric reports on European efforts to lower default volume settings on MP3 players in order to prevent hearing loss in young people.
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World AIDS Day
Today we recognize those who have lost and are losing the battle with a AIDS. In today's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric addresses World AIDS Day and the world-wide impact of the disease.
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President Barack Obama; Afghanistan
In his address to the nation last night, President Obama unveiled his plan for the war in Afghanistan--a key decision which some say could define his Presidency. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more in today's Notebook.
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Teen Dating Violence
Katie Couric is on assignment. In today's Notebook, CBS News Correspondent Kelly Wallace tells us why dating violence is on the rise and what some states are doing to help prevent it.
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Climategate
Leaked e-mails reveal that a handful of scientists may have manipulated or concealed evidence that undermines their belief that humans are warming the planet. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
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Childbirth
A leading childbirth specialist in Britain is suggesting that men wait outside the delivery room during childbirth. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
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As The World Turns
The long running CBS soap opera "As The World Turns" will stop running next September. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
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Nobel Peace Prize
During his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, President Obama defended war. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
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Honorary Degrees
Many Japanese Americans were forced from their college studies due to their internment after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Last Friday, the University of San Francisco presented some of them honorary degrees. In for Katie Couric, CBS News Correspondent Ji
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Tiger Woods image
CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric proposes a way for Tiger Woods to repair his battered public image.
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Christmas; Holidays; Stress
Christmas is right around the corner, and one survey indicates the stress of the holidays is quickly piling up. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more in today's Notebook.
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Health Care Reform; Senator Joe Lieberman
A final Senate vote on health care reform is drawing closer and one of the big questions is what Independent Senator Joe Lieberman, who usually votes with the Democrats, will do. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more in today's Notebook.
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Red Light, Green Light
CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric explains why some traffic lights that are always green might be losing their color...
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Needy at the Holidays
In today's "Notebook," CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric reminds us that millions of Americans on food stamps could use a helping hand this holiday season.
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Talk About Sexting
In today's "Notebook," CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric says that parents can use a very old fashioned solution to make sure their teens understand a very modern problem, the dangers of "sexting."
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Making a Difference
One company in Colorado is making a difference even though it had a rough year. CBS News correspondent Katie Couric has more.
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Holiday Season
Robert Frost's "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening" is one poem many families can relate to this holiday season. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more.
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Christmas
CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric discusses the true meaning of Christmas in today's Notebook.
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