According to the Defense Department, single parents make up about 8 percent of the military. Some of those parents have been deployed overseas. As Michelle Miller reports, many face a new battle upon returning home.
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Tijuana police chief Julian Leyzaola was offered a bribe by Mexican drug cartels to turn a blind eye. Leyzaola tells CBS News' Bill Whitaker the story. (IN SPANISH)
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Panasonic buys a controlling stake in Sanyo, Friendster gets acquired by a Malaysian online payment company, and how to track Santa on Christmas Eve over Google Earth.
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Paul Samuelson, the foremost American economist of the 20th century has died. As Katie Couric reports, Samuelson died at his home in Belmont, Massachusetts, he was 94.
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Two of the TARP program’s largest recipients say they deeply appreciation taxpayers aid this year. As Wyatt Andrews reports, bank executives were avoiding being government run.
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