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Going the distance

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A rare condition that left Simon Wheatcroft completely blind by age 27 has not slowed the marathon runner down, as he tests new technologies he hopes will help the visually-impaired

Homeless no longer

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Elmer Alvarez was homeless in New Haven, Conn., when one day he came across a $10,000 check that had been lost. The first thing he thought of was to find the person who dropped it, and that's how he met real estate broker Roberta Hoskie. Their meeting would begin a partnership that will give hope to others – like them – who have experienced the difficulties of homelessness. Steve Hartman reports.

Are we there yet? The longest flight in the world

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Using a specially-designed Airbus A350, Singapore Airlines recently launched the longest commercial flight in the world – a 19-hour-long nonstop from New York City to Singapore that connects the two financial capitals on opposite sides of the globe. Kris Van Cleave was on board along with some hardy business travelers to experience an aviation endurance test.

Nature: Sperm whales

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"Sunday Morning" takes us today to the coast of São Miguel Island in the Azores, among the company of sperm whales. Videographer: Mauricio Handler.

Michael Caine: Not the retiring type

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At 85 the actor recounts lessons learned during his long and charmed showbiz life in his latest memoir, "Blowing the Bloody Doors Off"

Passage: Daryl Dragon and Bob Einstein

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This week saw the passing of Daryl Dragon, one-half of the popular '70s singing duo The Captain and Tennille; and comic actor Bob Einstein, best known from "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and for playing the stunt man "Super Dave" Osborne. Jane Pauley looks back.

Michael Caine: A legendary life

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At 85, actor Michael Caine has had a long and charmed showbiz career, one he's recounted in his latest memoir, titled "Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life." Caine talks with correspondent Mark Phillips about refusing to make an acquaintance with retirement.



Recreating Van Gogh's vision in "At Eternity's Gate"

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Serena Altschul talks with Golden Globe-nominated actor Willem Dafoe and director Julian Schnabel about their entrancing new film about Vincent van Gogh, "At Eternity's Gate," which offers a fresh perspective on the almost-mythical artist, focusing on what he created rather than the madness which consumed him.

Running blind

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A rare condition that left Simon Wheatcroft completely blind by age 27 has not slowed the marathon runner down, as he tests new technologies he hopes will help the visually-impaired

Faith Salie hates open office plans

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Contributor Faith Salie has some words (and they're not kind) about many companies' propensity to house all their employees in a giant room without dividing walls.

King Tut's treasures, in America for the last time

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At the California Science Center in Los Angeles, young and old alike are coming to marvel at the treasures of King Tutankhamun, still gleaming after more than 3,000 years. John Blackstone reports on the exhibit, which features many Tut artifacts that have never previously been displayed outside of Egypt – and which will never again be allowed outside the country.

An open secret: Open office plans are the worst

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Contributor Faith Salie has some words (and they're not kind) about many companies' propensity to house all their employees in a giant room with no dividing walls

Almanac: The Nancy Kerrigan-Tonya Harding scandal

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On January 6, 1994, the Olympic hopeful was clubbed on the leg by a shadowy figure, throwing the genteel sport of figure skating into the tabloid spotlight. Jane Pauley reports.

Nancy Pelosi: Checks and balances

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Jane Pauley interviews new House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who discusses the role she sees for a Democratically-led House in a split Congress, functioning opposite a president who has until now faced little Congressional oversight.

Calendar: Week of January 7

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From a Motown anniversary to a San Francisco comedy festival, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

Nancy Pelosi really likes chocolate

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In this web extra, the Speaker of the House tells Jane Pauley she thinks desserts made of fruit are lacking something.





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