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CBS News Sunday morning, [March 30, 2003]

The CBS News Sunday morning for September 19, 1999.

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  • "CBS Sunday Morning program of Jan. 19, 2003 includes segments on the following topics: global warming ; sex education in China and the 1991 Gulf War."
  • "The program focuses on life in the suburbs. Segments include a history of the suburbs, including Levittown, New York on Long Island; Little League; the portrayal of the suburbs in the arts (television, movies, novels); feng shui; sport utility vehicles; Home Depot; and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young."
  • "CBS Sunday Morning program of Dec. 3, 2006 includes segments on the following topics: Home for the Holidays, a tour of former Senator John Edwards home and a discussion of his book, Home : the Blueprint of Our Lives; Ruth Duckworth, Modernist Sculptor; a Postcard from Rome, discussing Villa Torlonia where Benito Mussolini once resided; What's in $tore?, a discussion of the upcoming Christmas shopping season."
  • "The CBS News Sunday morning for September 19, 1999."@en
  • "The CBS News Sunday morning for Dec. 27, 1998. "Aud Lang Syne" gives an overview of the lives of important people who died in 1998. "A cornfield campus" and "Ya-ya sisters" discuss a Cape Town (South Africa) high school choir which spends a year in Iowa. "Our Sunday's Best" rebroadcasts a segment on the Vatican archives. "Geist's year" is a humorous summary of what happened in the United States during 1998."
  • "The CBS News Sunday morning for April 20, 1997. In The Big Sky segment, Harry Smith talks with Bill Brown and his family on their family owned cattle ranch in Montana. Stolen Artworks looks at art objects stolen by the Nazis, but never returned to the proper owners, that are now housed in French museums. Post Card from New Orleans introduces viewers to Tutti Montana, who creates the most incredible feather and bead bird costumes for use by the Black Indians of the Yellow Pocahontas Tribe. Martha Teichner visits with writer and illustrator, Edward Gorey in the segment entitled Out of the Inkwell. The show ends with a video postcard from the wildlife refuge of Midway Island."
  • "The author Barbara Kingsolver discusses her summers spent in Appalachia."@en
  • "CBS Sunday Morning program of Jan. 9, 2005 includes segments on the following topics: the economic disparities in China, the new Medicare prescription drug program, and a segment on former president Jimmy Carter."
  • "CBS Sunday Morning program of Dec. 10, 2006 includes segments on the following topics: the war in Iraq and the recently released Iraq study group report, Wikipedia, and artifical versus real Christmas trees."@en
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  • "CBS Sunday Morning program of Jan. 9, 2005 includes segments on the following topics: the world's largest museum of contemporary art, located in the Hudson River Valley of New York ; aftereffects of the tsumani in Sri Lanka, including difficulties business owners are having with their insurance companies ; the emergence of China as an economic superpower, and its continuing ambitions to become a military superpower in the 21st century ; commentary on Wal-Mart from Ben Stein ; and a segment on the last commercial air flight out of Vietnam in 1975."@en
  • "The CBS News Sunday morning for March 30, 2003."@en
  • "Four segments of the T.V. show, CBS News, Sunday Morning. 1st segment is about the new internet connection in Lusk, Wyoming. 2nd segment introduces, 10 year old Alexandra Nechita, who receives up to $15,000 for her paintings. 3rd segment interviews mystery writer Walter Mosely. 4th segment tells the story of 89 year old Elmer Walter, whose neighbors became his guardians."@en
  • "The segments on this tape include a look at war-torn Tuzla as residents await American troops to help maintain a fragile peace ; a profile of bass jazz artist Ray Brown ; an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, which focuses on the art of Rembrandt. The discovery that many paintings in the museum's collection, formerly attributed to Rembrandt but in actuality, not his work, prompted this examination/exhibition ; an interview with the inhabitants of the last active Shaker community, at Sabbath Day Lake, Maine ; and a look at the effort to preserve endangered species, at the Bronx Zoo."@en

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