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It's all a matter of taste, of course, as you can see when two versions of the same book are shown ( "You Are Not a Gadget" by Jason Lanier or "About a Mountain" by John D'Agata).
Dear Book Lover Cynthia Crossen 2010
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CBS News correspondent Charles D'Agata said on "The Early Show on Saturday Morning" that, "Nighttime strikes are one of the most successful ways U.S. forces have to battle Taliban hideouts, but they're also one of the riskiest."
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But even with NATO's help, says D'Agata, progress has been frustratingly slow.
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And CBS News correspondent Charles D'Agata got a chance to go along for the ride as a giant NATO AWACS plane took to the skies - and cruised six miles off the ground.
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"The best way to see how the war in Libya is going is from 30,000 feet up," D'Agata observed.
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CBS News correspondent Charles D'Agata said on "The Early Show on Saturday Morning" that, "Nighttime strikes are one of the most successful ways U.S. forces have to battle Taliban hideouts, but they're also one of the riskiest."
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CBS News correspondent Charles D'Agata reports that Knox's defense team said the American student was young and vulnerable and psychologically persuaded to make false confessions and false accusations.
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When two young people fall in love and have a "little" marriage ceremony, D'Agata observes, it's only natural for talk to turn to the pitter-patter of tiny feet.
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"The police are the ones that told her 'we know he was involved, we know he was there, we know you were with him,'" Edda Mellas tells D'Agata in Perugia.
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Now, reports CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata, there's a push to update that law, so the first child of Prince William and Catherine, whether a male or female, would succeed William.
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