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Fire in London train station causes evacuation

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One of London's busiest railway stations, Charing Cross, was evacuated after a fire caused by a suspected electrical fault, the British Transport Police said.

A grocery store where frozen foods are hot

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The items at Babeth's Feast in Manhattan, which sells exclusively frozen food, are nothing like the TV dinners or cardboard pizza of decades past. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" checks out the market where products range from Lobster Wellington to Duck Hot Dogs.

Peanut butter goes a step beyond

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A new line of flavored peanut butters, from spicy to dark chocolate, are on the market. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" visits a sandwich shop dedicated to the stuff, and learns it can be mixed with more foods than you would ever have guessed.

In Hawaii, Spam goes with everything

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The often-maligned canned meat, a staple for GIs during World War II, has become a beloved part of the Hawaiian diet, from burgers to sushi. Lee Cowan reports.



Ferguson on edge ahead of grand jury decision

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CBS News' Mark Strassman reports from Missouri as the town of Ferguson awaits a grand jury decision in the shooting death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown.

Open: This is Face the Nation, November 23

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The latest on President Obama's executive action on immigration and the Ferguson grand jury, with Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, Reps. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, Luis Gutierrez, D-Illinois, and Raul Labrador, R-Idaho, NAACP President Cornell William Brooks, and others.

What a crock!

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Nancy Giles explores the wonders of modern "slow cooking."

The evolution of the American menu

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Menus have been gracing the tables of restaurants in this country for more than 150 years, and the New York Public Library has a collection of more than 47,000 menus that document meals of the past. Rita Braver talks with the curator of the collection, as well as a modern day "menu engineer," who helps restaurants get the most out of their menus.

A photographer's delicious art

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When Roger Rowley wanted his children to eat more fruit, he spent extra time making attractive arrangements on a blue bowl from his kitchen cabinet. Now, he photographs those plates of fruit and displays those images at a Moscow Idaho, art gallery. Martha Teichner visits.

How to survive Japanese culinary school

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Seth Doane visits the renowned Tsuji Culinary Institute in Osaka, Japan, and learns what makes this school's astonishingly high standards quintessentially Japanese.

The next generation of Campbell's Soup

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Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" looks at new culinary twists on an old favorite: Campbell's Soup, which is pouring in new flavors, from Creamy Thai, to Jazzy Jambalaya, to Chunky Beer and Cheese.

11/22: Snowbound western New York braces for flooding; New Yorkers want to save clock from march of time

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Days after two storms dumped several feet of snow, cars and trucks are still buried in and around Buffalo, New York, but warmer temperatures pose a potential flooding threat to the area; and, Marvin Schneider is the official clockmaster of New York City and has maintained the clock in the former New York Life Building in lower Manhattan for the past 34 years. Now, a developer's plans threaten to block his access to a piece of history.

New Yorkers want to save clock from march of time

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Marvin Schneider is the official clockmaster of New York City and has maintained the clock in the former New York Life Building in lower Manhattan for the past 34 years. Now, a developer's plans threaten to block his access to a piece of history. Jim Axelrod reports.

Elizabeth Smart's fight against human trafficking

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Twelve years ago, Elizabeth Smart was abducted, raped and held in captivity for nine months. Now she is teaming up with a group that sets up stings to free children and turning her ordeal into a weapon against human trafficking. Vinita Nair reports.

Iran nuke talks focus on economic sanctions

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The U.S. and other world powers are offering to gradually suspend economic sanctions placed on Iran if the country agrees to further slow down its nuclear program. Margaret Brennan reports.





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