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Video: The Showbuzz: Resident Evil: Afterlife
Milla Jovovich returns for "Resident Evil: Afterlife." Plus, Casey Affleck's documentary on Joaquin Phoenix, "I'm Still Here," along with Katie Holmes in "The Romantics." CBSNews.com's Karina Mitchell reports.
Video: Evening News Online, 09.09.10
Thursday: Rev. Terry Jones suspends plan to burn Korans on September 11th; Also, highway deaths decline to lowest levels in 60 years; And, Katie Couric reports on Stand Up 2 Cancer and the possible cure for pancreatic cancer.
Video: N.Y. Islamic Center Site to Remain
Pastor Terry Jones has agreed to cancel the Quran burning if the proposed Islamic Center is moved away from Ground Zero. Elaine Quijano reports on the New York imam's response.
Video: Web Extra: Mosque Backlash Surprising
Murfressboro, Tenn. resident Camie Ayash speaks to Seth Doane about her Muslim faith and the backlash against building mosques for Muslims.
Video: The Cure for Pancreatic Cancer
As part of Stand Up 2 Cancer, Katie Couric reports on an $18 million grant given to doctors conducting a clinical trial on patients with pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of the disease.
Video: Building Mosques in America
Controversy over a planned Islamic center near ground zero has caused backlash against building mosques for Muslims across the nation, including in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Seth Doane reports.
Video: Highway Fatalities on Decline
New estimates indicate that the number of highway-related deaths have dropped to the lowest figures in over 60 years. Nancy Cordes reports on the reasons behind this decline.
Video: Pastor Sparks Taliban Leaflets
A Fla. pastor's now-canceled plans to burn copies of the Koran prompted the Taliban to distribute leaflets urging Afghan villagers to join in seeking revenge. Mandy Clark reports from Kabul.
Video: Koran Burning Plans Halted
After meeting with a Florida Imam, the highly-controversial Rev. Terry Jones says that he will no longer burn copies of the Koran on September 11. Kelly Cobiella reports from Gainesville, Fla.
Video: Quran Burning Canceled by Fla. Pastor
Pastor Terry Jones announces that he plans to call off burning copies of the Quran on the ninth anniversary of September 11th.
Video: Notebook: TVs
Katie Couric discusses a new statistic showing the need for TVs in American homes. Couric comments that your new flat-screen could some day be as outdated as the old black-and-white sets are today.
Video: Preview: Pancreatic Cancer Research
Katie Couric previews an upcoming report on the CBS Evening News about one man's pancreatic cancer diagnosis and the medical research that gives new hope to those stricken with this deadly disease.
Video: Workplace of the Future
KHOU's Brad Woodard looks at Accenture's Office of the Future, a space that embodies concepts that focus on the way a younger work force works best. It is meeting space. It is cafe space. And it is highly technologically advanced.
Video: Hot Ads of the Week: Crist Works For "American" Party
From Florida Senate candidates Rep. Kendrick Meek (D-Fla.) and Gov. Charlie Crist (I-Fla.) to Colorado Congressional Candidate Rep. Betsy Markey (D-Colo.), CBS News' Jill Jackson breaks down the good, the bad and the ugly from this week's "Hot Ads of the Week."
Video: Will DC's Fenty Be One-Term Mayor?
On this installment of "Behind the Ballot", Washington DC Mayor Adrian Fenty laid out his plan for our nation's capital and how he'll beat DC Councilman Chairman Vincent Grey in Sept. 14th's primary.
Video: Washingtonian Mag's "Best and Worst" of Congress
Washingtonian Magazine's Garrett Graff joined CBS News' Nancy Cordes to dissect the "Best and Worst" of Congress, from the "best dresser" to the "king of earmarks".
Video: DC Mayor Fenty Goes "Behind the Ballot"
Washington DC Mayor Adrian Fenty joined Washington Unplugged on this week's installment of "Behind the Ballot" and responded to recent polling that has him trailing DC Council Chairman Vincent Grey leading up to Sept. 14th's primary.
Video: Optical Illusion on Road for Safety
Officials in Vancouver, British Columbia have placed an optical illusion on the ground meant to slow down fast drivers. As you drive up, the hologram takes shape into a girl who's chased her ball into traffic. It's part of a pilot project encouraging drivers to observe the school speed limit. Gary Hamilton reports.
Video: Bank Robbery Foiled by Customer
Caught on Tape: A bank customer tackled a would-be robber in St. Francis, Wis. Police are looking at surveillance video to identify the suspect.
Video: Quran Burning Spurs U.S. Flag Burning
President Obama has called the Quran burning planned by a Florida pastor "a recruitment bonanza for Al-Qaeda.
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