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House Nears Vote on Health Care Plan

House members debate a bill that would overhaul the nation's health care system. President Barack Obama visits Capitol Hill to rally Democrats during the rare weekend session. "This is our moment to deliver," he says.
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Portraits Emerge of Shooting Victims

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Web Page Links Long-Lost Daughter, Dad

Almost a decade ago, Dr. Scott Becker created a simple Web page, just in case the daughter he hadn't seen since her infancy 30 years ago tried to find him. This fall, she searched just the right phrase.
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After 950 Tries, Woman Passes Exam

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A 68-year-old South Korean woman reportedly takes the written exam for a driver's license nearly 1,000 times before passing. Now, Cha Sa-soon needs to make it through the behind-the-wheel exam.
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Court Considers Juvenile Life Sentences

The Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on whether sentencing a juvenile to life in prison is cruel and unusual punishment. The examination of life sentences for juveniles stems from an earlier decision ruling out the death penalty for anyone under the age of 18.
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Navy Commissions USS New York

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The Navy ship built with 7 1/2 tons of steel debris from the collapsed World Trade Center towers is put into service. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus commissions the ship at a ceremony attended by first responders and families of Sept. 11 victims, as well as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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As Execution Nears, Questions Remain

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Alleged Florida Shooter's Mom Apologizes

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The mother of a man suspected of killing one person and injuring five others at a Florida office building apologizes for the rampage. Meanwhile Jason Rodriguez, 40, sans tie, makes a brief court appearance. A judge orders him held without bail. Rodriguez allegedly opened fire at the engineering firm that had dismissed him more than two years ago.
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