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The Sex Change Capital of The U.S.

A Small Rocky Mountain Town Is Home To A Cottage Industry Helping Transgender People

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Remembering New York's Grand Dame

Before Passing Away At 105, Brooke Astor Left Behind A Legacy Of Philanthropy, And A Bitter Family Feud

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Dennis Hopper's Not-So-Easy Ride

The Actor And Artist Discusses The Long Road From Maverick Director To Rehab

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A Graffiti Artist Goes Mainstream

After Gaining Fame From Anonymous Art, The Man Known As KAWS Has Now Made A Name For Himself

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Donuts To Dollars

Our Friendly Neighbors In Canada Are About To Wage An International Food Fight Over Your Morning Coffee



Really Rosie

The Comedian And Talk Show Host Says Introducing Kids To Musical Theatre Is Her Calling

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Television's King Lear

The Producer Of "All In The Family" Broke TV Taboos; Now He's Using Music To Break Through Political Apathy



Targeting Teens for Sexting

More Youngsters Are Transmitting Racy Photos of Themselves Via Cell Phones and the Web, Running Afoul of Child Porn Laws



Return To Tiananmen Square, 20 Years Later

Some Things Have Changed Since China's Bloody Crackdown On Demonstrators In 1989, Including The Dreams Of Democracy

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The Dave Matthews Band Opens Up

Sudden Loss Of Saxophonist LeRoi Moore Just One Of The Topics For "Sunday Morning" Debut

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Love And Bullets: The Real Bonnie & Clyde

Their Crime Spree Ended In A Hail of Gunfire 75 Years Ago, But Their Legend Remains



Healing The Most Deeply Scarred

Operation Mend Offers State-Of-The-Art Surgery To Help Disfigured Service Members Regain Normality

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Green Day Having The Time Of Their Lives

The Oakland-Area Punk Rockers Have The No. 1 Album In America -- And Children

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Recession Seen Through The Lens Of Youth

Five Young Filmmakers Show That Economic Anxiety Knows No Age Limit

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Sunday Morning

June 14, 2009

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Photo Essay

Dennis Hopper

He hit it big with the cult classic "Easy Rider." Take a look at the actor/director's tumultuous Hollywood run.


Photo Essay

Broadway's Billys

Elton John brings "Billy Elliot: The Musical" to the Big Apple.


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Best Bets

Tell us about your local favorites, from small businesses to museums to summer events.  E-mail us!


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The Eiffel Tower

Here's a look at the famous monument and the city and country in which it stands.


Photo Essay

Lionel Richie

The R&B singer/songwriter with staying power has a new album.




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Children of the Recession

In this economic downturn, the youngest are among the hardest hit.

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