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  • Gray wolves of Yellowstone National Park

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    1/1/12

    On the first day of the New Year this Moment of Nature takes you to Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, where the gray wolves run freely.
  • Flip-flops: A defense

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    1/1/12

    Commentator Luke Burbank says despite the political downside of being perceived as a "flip-flopper," changing one's position is sometimes the best thing you can do.
  • Raising the bar at the bar

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    1/1/12

    A new wave of creative avant garde mixologists has arrived, designing new mixed drinks with fresh and exotic ingredients. Seth Doane examines this spirited renaissance of the cocktail.
  • A playful search for beauty

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    1/1/12

    "Sunday Morning" marks the passing of 105-year-old Eva Zeisel, the ceramic designer who previously sat down to talk about her life and almost 9 decades of making art.
  • Pink Martini: A band mixing global music

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    1/1/12

    John Blackstone profiles the band Pink Martini, whose 12 musicians sing in 24 languages to fans of all ages, from California to Croatia. Pianist Thomas Lauderdale, who started the group in 1994, calls the music "old fashioned, symphonic global pop."moreless
  • New Year's Eve hangover?

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    1/1/12

    Having a few glasses of champagne on New Year's Eve is almost a given. Also a given: The next morning's hangover. Correspondent Serena Altschul mixes up the perfect hangover story to start 2012.moreless
  • Almanac: Red, white and blue

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    1/1/12

    On January 1, 1752 Elizabeth Griscom was born to a Quaker family but later became better known as "Betsy Ross," who stitched the first U.S. flag for George Washington in 1776.
  • CBS Sunday Morning presents "The Bright Eye"

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    12/31/11

    Chad Solomon and Christy Pope from Cuffs and Buttons create a CBS Sunday Morning exclusive cocktail called "The Bright Eye"
  • Marietta Burro Reserve

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    12/25/11

    This Christmas morning moment of nature takes you to the Marietta Burro Reserve near Hawthorne, Nevada where the residents look like candidates for a Nativity pageant.
  • Twelve Days of Christmas by the numbers

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    12/25/11

    According to PNC Wealth Management, the "true cost" of the gifts in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" is up by 4.4% over last year.
  • Albert Brooks can be a bad guy too

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    12/25/11

    In his latest film 'Drive', Albert Brooks plays a killer. For an actor who is used to making people laugh, the role is quite a departure. Mo Rocca has Brooks' "Sunday Morning" profile to reflect on his 40-year career of comedy and filmmaking.moreless
  • Almanac: Dinosaurs

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    12/18/11

    On December 18th, 1892 Sir Richard Owen, the British scientist who gave dinosaurs their name, died at the age of 88. "Sunday Morning" opens its almanac to look back at what we have learned about those terrible lizards since their discovery.moreless
  • In the company of doves

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    12/18/11

    This "Sunday Morning" moment of nature shows you the doves of Terlingua, Texas.
  • Final U.S. troops leave Iraq

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    12/18/11

    The last convoy of U.S. troops left Iraq at 2:30 in the morning including 30 vehicles and 130 MP's from the 3rd brigade of the first cavalry. Jim Axelrod was with them as the final troops pulled out.moreless
  • Light bulbs at the center of a burning debate

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    12/18/11

    It all stems from a law signed by George W. Bush in 2007 requiring that the most popular light bulbs be at least 25% more energy efficient in one year. Lee Cowan reports on the debate between the warm glow of the watt-sucking incandescent and the energy efficient LED.moreless
  • Nancy Giles is grateful for spandex

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    12/18/11

    For Nancy Giles, one thing she is most grateful for this time of year is a little stretch fabric giving you a little wiggle room around the holidays.
  • Justin Hines' inspiring sound

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    12/18/11

    Justin Hines is a young Canadian singer/songwriter releasing his first album in the U.S. called "Days to Recall" and Tracy Smith reports how his music, and story, will inspire you.
  • E-Card company puts new spin on season's greetings

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    12/18/11

    Americans will buy an estimated 1.5 billion holiday cards this year to send season's greetings to loved ones. Ben Tracy takes a look at a company that is putting a new spin on the traditional holiday cards to send a different kind of message.moreless
  • Preview: David Hallberg: An American at the Bolshoi

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    12/16/11

    David Hallberg, the first American to become a premier dancer with Moscow's Bolshoi Ballet, will be featured on this weekend's Sunday Morning. Martha Teichner spent time with Hallberg in New York City as he packed for Russia and later, when he returned to perform in the American Ballet Theatre's "Nutcracker" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The full interview airs Sunday on CBS' "Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood," Sunday, December 18, 9:00-10:30 a.m. ET.moreless
  • Preview: Behind the scenes with David Hallberg at "The Colbert Report"

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    12/16/11

    "Sunday Morning" and Martha Teichner tagged along for a behind-the-scenes look at David Hallberg - the first American to become a premier dancer with Moscow's Bolshoi Ballet - as he visited Comedy Central's Steven Colbert. The full interview airs Sunday on CBS' "Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood," Sunday, December 18, 9:00-10:30 a.m. ET.moreless
  • The history of neon lights

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    12/14/11

    Neon signs were first seen in Paris, France when the chemist Georges Claude perfected a way to control the illumination of electrified neon gas in a tube. Charles Osgood looks back at how neon lights have evolved since their original appearance on December 11, 1910.moreless
  • Anna Wintour: "To be in Vogue has to mean something"

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    12/11/11

    Vogue magazine is about to hit a big anniversary. A new book captures the fashion's Bible's most famous covers, and a digital archive will bring 120 years of publishing history to your computer screens. Serena Altschul gets a sneak peek.moreless
  • Operation Gratitude: Gifts for heroes far from home

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    12/11/11

    Tracy Smith reports on Operation Gratitude where hundreds of volunteers get together to make care packages to be sent to U.S. service members far from home, just in time for the holidays.
  • Ted Danson: Never jaded, instead delighted by life

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    12/11/11

    Rita Braver sits down for a Q & A with "C.S.I." actor and oceans activist Ted Danson, to talk about his career. his love and his family.
  • Antelopes in California

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    12/11/11

    This "Sunday Morning" Moment of Nature takes you near Eagle Lake in northern California where the Antelopes play.
  • An issue with magazines?

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    12/11/11

    Commentator Conor Knighton takes us around the world via rare magazine publications he has collected over the years.
  • TV's warm-up comics, front and center

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    12/11/11

    Keeping a studio audience excited and laughing are the unspoken heroes of many a TV show: The warm-up comedian. Mo Rocca introduces us to the comics who entertain behind the cameras.
  • Anna Wintour on celebrity covers

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    12/9/11

    Vogue magazine Editor-in-Chief, Anna Wintour, tells correspondent Serena Altschul about her then-revolutionary move in the late 1980s to start putting celebrities on the cover of Vogue and why she uses her instinct, not market research to make decisions. The magazine has released a new book to mark 120 years of covers.moreless
  • Destination: Antarctica

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    12/4/11

    A paradise for astronomers, Antarctica is the closest place you can be to outer space without actually leaving planet Earth, and is the perfect destination for researchers and scientists. Josh Landis reports from the bottom of the world.moreless
  • Penguins in Antarctica

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    12/4/11

    This "Sunday Morning" moment of nature takes you to Antarctica where penguins are showing off their formal attire.
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