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(Washington: Wyatt Andrews) A federal appeals court ruling that civilian suspects cannot be held indefinitely even if classified as an enemy combatant examined; details given about the case of Ali al-Marri, who has been held without charge for four years with the ruling and dissent by Judges Diana Gribon Motz and Henry Hudson quoted. [Al-Marri attorney Jonathan HAFETZ- outlines the law.] The implications of the ruling for those held at Guantanamo and for President Bush's administration noted. [CBS News legal analyst Andrew COHEN- comments on the detainees.]
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(Along the Afghan-Pakistan border: Lara Logan) The sanctuary in Pakistan for terrorists featured; scenes shown of a mass gathering of Taliban suicide bomber recruits for missions in Afghanistan and from a US operating base on the border. [In interview, KARZAI - complains about the "sanctuary.] [Capt. Scott HORRIGAN%- says we keep the pressure on them.] [In interview, 82nd Airborne Div/ Maj. Gen. David RODRIGUEZ†- comments on the need to pursue into Pakistan and on the objectives of the Taliban and Al Qaeda.]
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(Washington: Sharyl Attkisson) The start of a landmark case in federal vaccine court about the claims of the link of autism to childhood vaccinations containing Thimerosal featured; courtroom sketches by William Hennessy shown; details given of the impact this first trial will have for other cases waiting to be heard. [Outside court, parents Theresa and Michael CEDILLO- talk about their daughter's change.] [Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Alan GOLDHAMMER- says there is no evidence of the link.]
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(Studio: Jon LaPook) New treatments and diagnoses for the devastating Alzheimer's disease reviewed; specific drugs cited. [Georgetown University medical center Dr. Paul AISEN- says we are close to stopping the progression of Alzheimer's.] [91-year-old trial patient Mary McGOLDRICK- talks about not remembering.] [Duke medical center Dr. P. Murali DORAISWAMY- talks about diagnosing the disease the way heart disease is diagnosed.] The theories about amyloids in the brain and its link to Alzheimer's disease discussed.
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(New York: Daniel Sieberg) The complaints that the Google "street view" feature is an invasion of privacy examined; details given about Google's photographing of the streets of five cities {New York, Miami, Denver, Las Vegas and San Francisco} and of the view that this is virtual voyeurism; sample photos shown from San Francisco and New York City. [Electronic Frontier Foundation Kevin BANKSTON- says it is not illegal, but rude.]
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(New York: Richard Schlesinger) The reaction of viewers to the finale of the television show "The Sopranos," which is the story of a crime family, featured; TV clips shown. ["The Star-Ledger" TV critic Alan SEPINWALL, attorney Gerald SHARGEL- offer perspectives on the ending.]
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