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Body of missing American student found in Israel

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Police in Israel say they have found the body of a yeshiva student from New Jersey who disappeared last week. Aharon Sofer, 23, had been hiking with a friend in a hilly, forested area on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Authorities have yet to announce the cause of death. CBS' Jericka Duncan reports.

Astronauts give schools out-of-this-world opportunity

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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station speak to students after their schools won a NASA-sponsored contest. Elliott Ranch Elementary School in Elk Grove, California, and Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, were among the schools selected to participate. KOVR’s Ron Jones reports.

Library of Congress in race to preserve CDs

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Compact Discs recorded the sounds of the '90s, but if you think your CD collection will last forever, think again. Jim Axelrod reports on why our Library of Congress is in a race to preservation. Jim Axelrod reports.

Fake cabbie attacks mom and kids

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A New York woman told police she hailed a dark sedan thinking it was a livery cab. The fake cab driver allegedly tried to sexually assault the woman before attacking her and her kids.

Ebola cases could top 20,000, experts say

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The World Health Organization released new estimates for the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, saying that the number of cases could exceed 20,000. The United Nations has launched a $489 million initiative to help combat the disease, which has killed more than 1,500 people. Tina Kraus reports.

U.S. beef prices spiking

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Long-term drought in the southwest United States has led to a cattle shortage, which has resulted in a major surge in beef prices. Bigad Shaban reports on how the cost increase is impacting the restaurant business.



Preview: The Pink Panthers

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Using expert planning and military discipline, a loose group of European thieves dubbed "the Pink Panthers" have stolen $500M over 20 years. Bob Simon reports on Sunday, Aug. 31 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Preview: 90+

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What factors determine which of us will make it past age 90? Lesley Stahl reports on a groundbreaking study that has revealed some unexpected findings on Sunday, Aug. 31 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Barbaric river homicides shock Philadelphia detectives

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It's one of the most barbaric murders Philadelphia homicide detectives say they've ever seen. Three friends were abducted and allegedly tortured, stabbed, and anchored to the bottom of the Schuylkill River. KYW's Noel McClaren reports.

Deadly rip currents can be seen from aerial view

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For the third time this year, someone has drowned after being pulled under by rip currents off Ocean City's beaches. WBOC's meteorologist Dan Satterfield finds rip currents from up above.

Human skull donated to Goodwill

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A Goodwill store in Austin, Texas received a human skull in a group of donations. But before it can go up for sale, police want to know where it came from. KEYE has the story.

Groom turns wedding breakup into fundraiser

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After would-be groom Phil Laboon broke up with his fiancée, he turned his original wedding reception into a fundraiser for Surgicorps International, an organization that gives free medical care to kids in developing countries. TheKnot.com site director Anja Winikka joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the growing trend of incorporating philanthropy into weddings.

Fund manager's favorite growth stock picks

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Lamar Villere, co-manager of the 5-star rated Villere Balanced Fund and the Villere Equity Fund, sits down with CBS MoneyWatch's Amey Stone to discuss his market outlook and some investing ideas.





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