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Video: Conjoined twins successfully separated in London

British doctors have successfully separated twin girls who were born joined at the head. The sisters shared blood supply to their brains - giving surgeons a difficult challenge. CBS News correspondent Tina Kraus reports.

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Exclusive Look At The Prototype of World’s First 3-D Printed Car

The first Urbee rolled off the printing press a few days ago. Fast Company has an exclusive look at the sexy 200 mpg super-light hybrid. Last year, Stratasys and Kor Ecologic teamed up to develop the first 3-D printed car--a vehicle that has its entire body 3-D printed layer by layer until a finished product emerges

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Starting Up Against the Odds

Kate Kelly launched Minnesota Bank & Trust amidst the 2008 market crisis. She says shes ready to take it through another. “Here we go again,” Kate Kelly, chief of three-year-old Minnesota Bank & Trust, thought as she saw the market plummeting in early August.

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From Gamer to Entrepreneur

John Vechey, a college dropout, turned his passion for video games into a company called PopCap, which was sold this summer for about $750 million. But for Vechey, the process of selling was hardly just fun and games. Fourteen years ago, John Vechey dropped out of college to build a video game—but ended up building a video game empire.

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Video: Bob Hope’s widow Dolores dies at 102

Dolores Hope, who was married for 69 years to legendary entertainer Bob Hope, died on Monday at her home in Los Angeles. Hope was 102 years old. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports

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Video: Tips to ease fall allergy symptoms

This fall is predicted to be one of the worst allergy seasons on record due to this summer's heavy rainfall and record heat.

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Video: Tainted cantaloupe recalled, four people dead

Federal health officials confirmed four people in three states have died from the bacterial infection listeria, traced to contaminated cantaloupe from a Colorado farm. Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports

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More singles cabins slated for cruise line

Norwegian Cruise Line will introduce more studio cabins for solo passengers when it launches its two newest ships in 2013 and 2014.

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