Friday, November 7, 2008

Dinner Tonight: Fix Coca-Cola Sloppy Joes to start the weekend

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Coca-Cola Sloppy Joes recipe from EveningEdge.com
TONIGHT: Coca-Cola Sloppy Joes

A can of Coke adds a caramel sweetness and peppery spice to this time-honored kid-friendly dish. This Sloppy Joe mix also contains ground beef or turkey (we went with the bird), onion and barbecue sauce.

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John Kessler writes about the joy of making your own pie crust.Easy as pie: John Kessler writes about the joy of making your own pie crust menu. We have recipes, too. This might be an idea for the holidays.

Try a new restaurant: New additions to our  restaurant listings include Sweet Pockets Cupcakes, Kickin' Chicken, and a new Waffle House -- at Underground Atlanta. (The list says it's casual and child-friendly.)

 
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Chris Wragge: New online job-seeking techniques



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Hi, everyone!
 
Coming up tomorrow on The Early Show Saturday Edition:
 
The jobs picture just keeps getting worse, but we're looking at the very best ways for you to find a job if you're in the market. BusinessWeek's Michelle Conlin will be with us to go through the best options for youincluding some new online job-seeking methods.
 
In HealthWatch: What would you say if I told you a cure for cancer might be starting to emerge? Researchers are working 'round-the-clock to solve one of medicine's great mysteries, and US News & World Report says good news may be on the horizon. Dr Ezekiel Emanuel of the National Institutes of Health will be on hand to talk about a potential timeline.
 
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Barack Obama's election was an historical event and 60 Minutes was there in its unique way. Our first story has Steve Kroft talking to the four people most responsible for guiding Obama’s spectacular political rise as they celebrate their achievement at his Chicago headquarters on election night. Political advisors David Axelrod and Anita Dunn, campaign manager David Plouffe and press secretary Robert Gibbs outline their strategies that broke the traditional political campaign mold and propelled the first African American into the White House.

 

 

Have you ever thought about where the computer screen you are reading this on winds up when it’s discarded? You’ll find out in our second story in which Scott Pelley investigates "e-waste" – junked computers, televisions and other old electronic products that contain valuable components, including gold. But those valuables are not easy to get at and doing so can result in the release of dangerous toxins like lead, cadmium and mercury. So it often gets shipped illegally overseas to a toxic dump, like the one Pelley and his crew had to run out of after angry men threatened them and tried to take their cameras. "They're afraid of being found out. This is smuggling. This is illegal," says Jim Puckett, founder of the Basel Action Network, a group working to stop the dumping of toxic materials in poor countries.

 

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In our third story, Morley Safer goes out on the range to visit the media mogul cum landowner Ted Turner as he turns 70 and looks back at a remarkable life. On his Snowcrest ranch – just one of the many properties he owns that comprise two million acres – Turner can ride horses and fish and reflect on the big deals, sports triumphs and controversies that have marked his life. But one thing America’s largest private landowner doesn’t like to think about is being alone on one of his spreads. "I'll tell you, come out here and spend the night by yourself some time…the coyote's out there howling. It's pretty scary," he tells Safer.

 

 

Those stories, and Andy Rooney’s political history lesson, on this Sunday’s 60 Minutes, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

 

 


 
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CBS News Sunday Morning: For The Troops



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This Tuesday marks the 90th anniversary of Armistice Day, the day World War I came to an end at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.

After World War II, the 11th day of November became the Veterans Day holiday we celebrate now -- a day to remember all those who served their country in the Armed Forces of the United States.   

 

With so much going on in our lives these days, it sometimes is easy to forget the sacrifices of those veterans. But as Seth Doane reports in our Sunday Morning cover story, one man has made it a point to show his gratitude for their forbearance. His name is Sheldon Adelson and for the past few years he’s given wounded veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan some much needed R&R; an all-expense-paid vacation to America’s desert playground, Las Vegas.

 

If there’s anyone who’d be able to fit right in on the fast paced, glitzy and glamorous Vegas strip it would be agent 007, James Bond. Believe or not, the James Bond series of films has been around for almost half a century. Correspondent Anthony Mason will look back at the Bond years and the man who created the fictional secret agent, author and one-time spy, Ian Fleming.

 

No one would argue that having James Bond as an ally is a distinct plus when taking on a diabolical foe. But almost 200 years ago, Bond, a member of His Majesty’s secret service, would have been fighting for the other side in the War of 1812. It’s the war that made a hero of Gen. Andrew Jackson, who defeated the British at the battle of New Orleans. His later rise to the White House would transform the American presidency. Correspondent Susan Spencer speaks with Newsweek editor and historian Jon Meacham about the legacy of “Old Hickory,” President Andrew Jackson.

 

The War of 1812 was the last time the British military invaded the U.S., but we have encountered other, more benign invasions since then. In 1964, it was “Beatlemania” and now on Broadway it’s “Billy Elliot,” Sir Elton John’s latest hit. CBS Evening News Anchor Katie Couric talks with Sir Elton about his passionate interest in bringing the musical to the stage in both London and New York.

 

Plus, there is more to being Italian than spicy meatballs. How about Bocce balls? Bill Geist reports from New York’s Staten Island on Bocce, a sport where rolling, heaving and finessing are all part of the game and bickering, smoking and drinking are practiced to perfection.

 

Those stories and more… this Sunday Morning.

Listen for the trumpet.

 

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48 Hours E-mail Alert



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Craig Titus and his wife Kelly Ryan were a real power couple. Titus was a world-famous bodybuilder and Mr. Olympia competitor; Ryan, a fitness champion, with a reputation for doing the impossible. They won numerous competitions and graced magazine covers.

 

But everything changed on Dec. 14, 2005, when the charred corpse of a young woman was discovered in Ryan's burned-out car on a Las Vegas desert road.

 

The victim was the couple’s live-in assistant. Police soon pieced together a web of fame, sex, drugs and jealousy that ended in murder, a gruesome cover-up, and the downfall of two

hard-body powerhouses.

 

Correspondent Peter Van Sant reports for 48 Hours Mystery, this Saturday, Nov. 8, at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

 

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Watch Van Sant's reporter's notebook.

 

 



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VOA Africa News Summary

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United Nations Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon, speaks during the opening of the Special Consultative Meeting on conflict in the Eastern Republic of Congo, in Nairobi, Kenya, 07 Nov 2008 UN Chief Says DRC Fighting is Spreading  Audio Clip Available
Ban Ki-moon calls for end to fighting, warns that conflict could spill over into wider sub-region


President-elect Obama on the night of his election Analyst Says Barack Obama in Unique Position to Address African Issues  Audio Clip Available
However, former South African opposition leader Tony Leon says Obama may also offer some "tough love" to the continent


Nigeria Nigerian Militants Kill Sailor
Military says gunmen in speedboats attacked oil flow station operated by US energy firm Chevron in oil-rich Niger Delta region


Zimbabwe Southern Africa Gears up for Zimbabwe Summit  Audio Clip Available
Southern African leaders to meet Sunday in attempt to resolve impasse between Zimbabwean leaders over allocation of Cabinet posts in planned power-sharing government


Rupiah Banda is pictured as he is sworn in as Zambia's fourth president in Lusaka, 02 Nov 2008 Zambia's Electoral Commission Postpones Vote Verification   Audio Clip Available
Zambia's Electoral Commission Thursday postponed verification of votes from last week's presidential by-election after partisans of the ruling party and the main opposition party traded punches.


Controversy in South Africa over Zimbabwe hip-hop artist's recent release  Audio Clip Available
Commission rules Ndabaningi Mabuye music track an incitement to riot


Lion Research Center_LaCapra_Severe Droughts1_8jul08 US Company Develops New Method of Water Purification  Audio Clip Available
A U.S. company has developed new revolutionary ways of purifying water in developing countries.


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