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Jefferson Award
CBS 5's Sharon Chin profiles profiles Peter and Vivian Li, who use creative and productive fundraising methods to support Chinese orphans. (7/1; 1:44)
SJ Officials Concerned About Pension Losses
Some San Jose officials want professional money managers in charge of the City's pension funds.
Good Food Simmering at Bay Area Rescue Mission
A chef who knows his way around the kitchens of gourmet Napa Valley restaurants is cooking up recipes to turn lives around in the city of Richmond. Janice Wright reports in this KCBS Cover Story that the good food is just the beginning. (6/29; 1:46)
Radio Legend Retires
Overnights at KCBS will sound different after the final broadcast Friday of Dave McQueen, an anchor still remembered as the voice of KSAN in the 60s and 70s. (6/26; 1:59)
Still the King
KCBS' Holly Quan tours the new King Tut exhibit at the De Young Museum with one of Egypt's premier archeologists, ahead of the opening on Saturday. (6/25; 1:59)
 
 
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Sister Versus Sister
CBS News correspondent Larry Miller reports from London where he watched Serena and Venus Williams face off on the courts at Wimbledon. (7/4; 3:01)
N. Korea Fires Seventh Missile
CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Chang reports on North Korea's latest attempt to thumb its nose at the U.S. (7/4; 4:11)
Madoff, Ponzi, Other Scoundrels
Becca MacLaren describes the well-known con men whose frauds warrant them a place in the "Con Artist Hall of Infamy" launched this week. (7/3; 3:54)
New Immigration Tactics
New York Times reporter Julia Preston says immigration authorities are now targeting employers rather than staging high profile raids. (7/1; 4:34)
From Alaska to Washington?
Politico reporter Andy Barr asks whether the timing of Sarah Palin's resignation gives her advantages as a presidential candidate. (7/1; 4:28)
Sarah Palin Resigns
KCBS political analyst Marc Sandalow ponders the governor of Alaska's resignation and whether or not it's a political move up to the national stage. (7/3; 3:31)
Afghanistan Mission Intensifies
Naval Postgraduate School Professor Thomas Johnson criticizes U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. (7/3; 6:34)
Iranian Accusations
CBS News correspondent Toula Vlahou reports from Dubai on an Iranian cleric's call to put members of the British Embassy on trial. (7/3; 3:42)
Sister Versus Sister
CBS News correspondent Larry Miller reports from London where he watched Serena and Venus Williams face off on the courts at Wimbledon. (7/4; 3:01)