EU shrugs off biofuels complaints Friday, July 04, 2008 BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) The European Union will ignore critics who accuse it of helping to boost food prices by
Oil prices fall more than $1 a barrel Friday, July 04, 2008 Oil prices fell more than $1 a barrel Friday from record levels set a day earlier on hopes that
Canadian telecom BCE, suitor agree on terms Friday, July 04, 2008 TORONTO (AP) BCE Inc, Canada's largest telecommunications company, said Friday it has agreed on terms of a $35 billion
Facts about super yachts Friday, July 04, 2008 A look at the super yacht industry: Number of yachts at least 80 feet in length: About 3,800 Projected
UBS may post small loss for 2Q Friday, July 04, 2008 ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) UBS AG, Switzerland's largest bank, said Friday it expects its second-quarter results to be ''at or
G-8 meets as economy storm clouds thicken Friday, July 04, 2008 SAPPORO, Japan (AP) Between surging oil prices, food inflation and a credit crunch that's depressed global growth, leaders from
US dollar, gold prices fall in Europe Friday, July 04, 2008 LONDON (AP) The U.S. dollar edged lower Friday against other major currencies in European trading. Gold prices also fell.
Air France studying rail service Friday, July 04, 2008 PARIS (AP) With the high price of fuel raising the cost of flying, Air France is looking into replacing
India's inflation rate hits 11.6 percent Friday, July 04, 2008 NEW DELHI (AP) India's key inflation rate rose to 11.63 percent for the third week of June, the government
TPG pulls out of Bradford & Bingley plan Friday, July 04, 2008 LONDON (AP) Bradford & Bingley PLC said Friday it is revising its plans to raise new capital after U.S.
BHP, China's Baosteel agree iron ore price hike Friday, July 04, 2008 SYDNEY, Australia (AP) BHP Billiton Ltd. said Friday that China's Baosteel, negotiating on behalf of the Chinese steel industry,
Iraqi Christians; DNA; Will Smith
Iraqi Christians are in danger now more than ever. Facing harder times that under Saddam Hussein's reign, Iraqi Christians are forced to worship in secret services. 60 Minutes Correspondent Scott Pelley reports. Individuals are now able to trace their anc
Al Hura; Plumpy-nut; Salmon
60 Minutes Correspondent Scott Pelley reports on the controversial U.S. sponsored Arabic news channel, Al Hura. 60 Minutes Correspondent Anderson Cooper reports on Plumpy-nut -- a breakthrough in curing malnutrition. 60 Minutes Correspondent Leslie Stahl
Sleep Deprivation; Happiest Country
Leslie Stahl reports on how poor quality sleep can due damage to your metabolism, memory and other body functions. Morley Safer reports on the happiest country in the world: Denmark.