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Teen Files Lawsuit Against Denver Police Officers

17.05.2008 05:53    cbs2chicago.com
Lawyers for a 16-year-old boy filed a lawsuit Thursday against Denver and the city's police department, alleging that he was beaten by five police officers after being stopped.

McCain Will Only Go So Far To Woo Young Voters

17.05.2008 05:53    cbs2chicago.com
Republican presidential contender Sen. John McCain saidhe hopes to use his appearance this week on "Saturday Night Live" toreach out for the youth vote, but he won't follow in former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani's footsteps by cross-dressing on the

Calif. Carnival Ride Collapses, Injuring 18

17.05.2008 05:53    cbs2chicago.com
Three people were severely injured in the collapse of a carnival ride at a fairgrounds in California and 15 others received lesser injuries, according to officials.

Aftershock Rattles China's Quake-Hit Areas

17.05.2008 05:52    cbs2chicago.com
A powerful aftershock knocked out roads and communications in some ofthe most quake-ravaged parts of central China on Friday, as emergencycrews rescued 163 people who had survived up to 100 improbable hourstrapped in the ruins.

Huckabee Quips About Gun Aimed At Obama

17.05.2008 01:03    cbs2chicago.com
Republican Mike Huckabee responded to an offstage noise during hisspeech to the National Rifle Association by suggesting it was BarackObama diving to the floor because someone had aimed a gun at him.

FDA Orders Texas Plant To Shut Down, Issue Recall

17.05.2008 01:03    cbs2chicago.com
Federal health authorities are directing a Pasadena, Texas, company toshut down and recall all its dried smoked catfish steaks and othersmoked seafood produced since June 2007 because it failed to developsafety standards, leading to a risk of bacteria contamination in

U.S. Groups Bypass Government To Aid Myanmar

17.05.2008 01:02    cbs2chicago.com
Supplies from U.S. relief flights were given directly tonongovernmental organizations Friday to help with the aftermath ofMyanmar's disastrous cyclone, the State Department said.

Gitmo Trial For Former Bin Laden Driver Postponed

17.05.2008 01:02    cbs2chicago.com
A military judge wants to hear from the Supreme Court before startingthe first war crimes tribunal at the Guantanamo Bay prison. Thejudge hearing the case against Osama bin Laden's former driver ruledFriday that the trial should be postponed six weeks.

CBS News Exclusive: Belichick Talks About Spygate

17.05.2008 01:02    cbs2chicago.com
It was one of the biggest sports stories of the year: the New England Patriots, caught video-taping a rival team's coaches as they sent signals to their players. This week, a former employee said the Patriots had been doing it

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