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Murder at the Manor

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What could have happened to a Cajun millionaire-turned-English gentleman to lead him to murder? Richard Schlesinger reports.

Train crash in Germany leaves at least 9 dead

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Two passenger trains collided in southern Germany Tuesday, killing at least 9 and injuring more than 150 people. The accident happened along a river, which complicated the rescue effort. Don Champion reports.

Space-bound robot unveiled

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Russian scientists revealed SAR-401, a humanoid robot. It will join the astronauts aboard the International Space Station in 2014 and will be operated remotely from the ground with a pair of special gloves.

Prince Harry on South Pole trek: "So what if it's minus 50"

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Prince Harry spoke in an interview at a base camp in Antarctica, about the Walking with the Wounded trek, where he will walk alongside a British team of wounded soldiers in a race against injured American war veterans. The group is headed to the South Pole, facing freezing temperatures and icy terrain along the way.

Saint Andrews Golf Club to welcome women members

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For the first time, the royal and ancient golf club of Saint Andrews is welcoming female members. The club's 2,500 members voted overwhelmingly to allow women to join.

Preview: Secrets of a Marriage

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The wife of a respected high school administrator is found dead with a suicide note nearby. But what really happened? Tracy Smith reports Saturday, June 2 at 10 p.m ET/PT.

Extra: "Bayou wisdom"

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More "bayou wisdom" from Pat Fanning, a Louisiana attorney and friend of H. Landry.



48 Hours preview

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An all-new 48 Hours Mystery. To miss it would be a crime.

Norway bombing caught on tape

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The bomb that killed eight people in Norway was caught on a surveillance camera showing windows being shattered and workers taking cover. Anna Matranga reports.

"Black Death" mass grave unearthed in London

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Archaeologists believe they found a graveyard during excavations for a rail project in London. The mass grave might hold the remains of some 50,000 people killed by the "Black Death" plague more than 650 years ago.

Babies put "on ice" for life-saving treatments

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Critically-ill babies are being put "on ice" to save their lives in an advanced new treatment. The technology was inspired by trapped climbers who survived freezing conditions. Sky News' Lisa Dowd reports.

Bomb explodes in Oslo, fatalities

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CBS News RAW: A powerful blast tore open several Oslo buildings including the prime minister's office on Friday. At least seven people were killed, according to police.

Oslo building billows smoke, people trapped

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CBS News RAW: A bomb blast hit buildings at the government headquarters in Oslo, Norway. Several people are trapped in the buildings, according to Norwegian State Secretary Kristian Amundsen, who spoke with the BBC.

Swimmers flee gunfire on Utoya island

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CBS News RAW: At Utoya, an island outside Oslo, Norway, a gunman dressed in a police uniform opened fire at a summer camp. Panic caused people to leap into the ocean to swim away from the gunfire.

Whitney Houston's Comeback After Illness

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Whitney Houston kicked off the British leg of her world tour to mixed reviews after canceling a string a gigs due to illness which resulted in a hospital stay.

Longest Underwater Radio Broadcast

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CBS News RAW: Amateur radio presenter Maria Holland of Basildon Hospital Radio (BHR) in Essex, U. K. attempted to break the record for longest underwater radio broadcast. Holland was on-air for just over four hours in an Essex dive studio tank.

Preview: A Family' s Honor

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Why would a father want to kill his own daughter? Troy Roberts reports in an all-new mystery Saturday, April 7 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

Animals from the inside out

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London's Natural History Museum has a new exhibit that dares to show Earth's animals from the inside out. SKY News' Lucy Cotter reports.

Greenpeace: "Real People Can't Live Underwater"

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Young people dressed in casual clothing took turns diving amongst an underwater statue museum created by Greenpeace and 350.org. The installation is meant to send the message "Real People Can't Live Underwater."





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