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(85552 videos)Created: 01/28/2004
Both sides in the Martha Stewart stock sale case laid out their opening arguments in court Tuesday. Early Show Correspondent Jon Frankel reports.
Created: 01/29/2004
In response to the 48 Hours report on the controversy about the planned execution of Kevin Cooper, Cooper's lawyer, as well as the parents of one of the victims, talk to The Early Show.
New Lead In Missing Girl Case
Created: 02/05/2004
A suspect is being questioned for the apparent videotaped kidnapping of an 11-year-old girl in Florida. Investigators say they have strong evidence linking him to the girl, Bob McNamara reports.
Created: 01/23/2004
Dan Rather recalls the life of entertainer Bob Keeshan, who as "Captain Kangaroo," was beloved by millions of American kids. The actor died in his Vermont home at the age of 76.
Created: 02/02/2004
Former Survivor champ Tina Wesson was the first have her flame snuffed out in the All-Star reunion. She takes calls from viewers.
Created: 01/29/2004
National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice responds on The Early Show to ex-Iraq weapons hunter David Kay's claims that Saddam Hussein probably did not have weapons of mass destruction.
Created: 02/04/2004
The Early Show continues its recognition of the U.S. troops who have lost their lives in the ongoing violence in Iraq.
Created: 01/29/2004
Scientists found a new cause for the common cold, a previously unknown virus that they now believe is reponsible for many respiratory infections. The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay reports.
Created: 01/29/2004
When 'Whiplash' rides through, you know you've got a fine cowboy on your hands. Or cowmonkey, that is.
Created: 01/30/2004
Millions of Americans suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, commonly knows as the "winter blues." Dr. Michael Terman talks to The Early Show about how to put some sunshine in your day.
Created: 02/01/2004
CBS News Space Analyst William Harwood and co-author MIchael Cabbage discuss their book "Comm Check: The Final Flight of Shuttle Columbia" with CBS News Correpondent Melissa McDermott.
Created: 01/26/2004
A Fla. teen who beat a playmate to death and became the youngest person in the U.S. ever to be sent away for life is free after an appeals court overturned his sentence, Mark Strassmann reports.
