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Vegas Meatball Eating Contest Vegas Meatball Eating Contest
Created: 11/09/2009
"CBS News RAW": How many meatballs does it take to make a contest winner? In Las Vegas, the lucky number was 50. A man known as Joey Chestnut won the first Martorano's Masters Meatball Eating Championship.
Evening News Online, 11.09.09 Evening News Online, 11.09.09
Created: 11/09/2009
Monday: The investigation continues into the Ft. Hood shooting rampage; Also, why many U.S. rape cases are not prosecuted; And, Steve Hartman's "Assignment America."
Berlin Wall, 20 Years Later Berlin Wall, 20 Years Later
Created: 11/09/2009
On the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Mark Phillips reports that the reunification of East and West Germany also served as the reunion for relatives once torn apart by politics.
An Enduring Love An Enduring Love
Created: 11/09/2009
A couple who was separated for 50 years because of someone's lie now has a happy ending. As Steve Hartman reports, this happy couple is ready to start their life together.
Rape in America Rape in America
Created: 11/09/2009
Despite advancements in DNA identification and forensic technology, it still remains difficult to prosecute rape crimes. CBS News chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian reports.
Mental Health and the Military Mental Health and the Military
Created: 11/09/2009
Several of the soldiers who were killed during a shooting rampage at Ft. Hood were psychiatrists assigned to help troops deal with the mental affects of war. Don Teague reports.
Obama's Afghan Troop Strategy Obama's Afghan Troop Strategy
Created: 11/09/2009
After weeks of meetings with top-ranking officials, CBS News has learned that President Obama is expected to send a substantial amount of additional troops to Afghanistan. David Martin reports.
Ft. Hood Suspect's Past Ft. Hood Suspect's Past
Created: 11/09/2009
CBS News' Dean Reynolds reports that questions remain over the alleged Ft. Hood gunman, Major Nidal Hasan, and his prior worship at a Washington-area Mosque. Dean Reynolds reports.
Army Suspect's Radical Ties? Army Suspect's Radical Ties?
Created: 11/09/2009
The FBI claims that Army Major Nidal Hasan, the accused gunman behind the Ft. Hood shootings, communicated with an Islamic radical who has ties to al Qaeda. Bob Orr reports from Washington.