COVER STORY: Medical records
Correspondent Lee Cowan reports on an unusual Wisconsin company that is changing the way medical records are kept, accessed and disseminated.
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ALMANAC: “Remember the Alamo!”
February 23, 1836 marked the beginning of the Mexican army’s 13-day siege upon the Alamo mission in what is today San Antonio, Texas. Jane Pauley reports.
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ART: Assemblage artist Betye Saar
In recent months 93-year-old artist Betye Saar has been cast in the spotlight with major shows in New York City and Los Angeles, both met with glowing reviews. Saar’s primary art form is assemblage – sculptures made from found items that she pieces together, often addressing spirituality and black oppression – that turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. Correspondent Serna Altschul reports.
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MILEPOST: Victoria’s Secret
BUSINESS: Bob’s Red Mill
At 91, Bob Moore is an unexpected celebrity in the whole natural and organic foods industry, as the face of the company he founded, Bob’s Red Mill. He talks with correspondent Luke Burbank about his recipe for success.
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HARTMAN: TBD
COVER STORY: George Washington’s retirement
Through eight grueling years of the Revolutionary War, and another eight as the first President of the United States, George Washington was sustained by a dream, of the day he would return to Mount Vernon, his beloved plantation high above the Potomac River, where at 65 years old he aspired to a peaceful retirement as a farmer. But that’s not quite how it turned out. His post-presidency was filled with controversy, intrigue, and personal torment. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Chip Reid visits Mount Vernon, and talks with Jonathan Horn, author of “Washington’s End: The Final Years and Forgotten Struggle.”
BOOK EXCERPT: “Washington’s End,” on the final years of the father of our country
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MOVIES: Richard Dreyfuss
Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz sits down with the Academy Award-winning actor.
OPINION: There is no “I” in “Team,” but there is a “ME”
ART: Florence
Seth Doane reports.
CORRESPONDENCE: Letters to “Sunday Morning”
CALENDAR: Week of February 24
“Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
NATURE: Frozen waterfall
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SUNSPOTS: Craft beers surge in popularity, with more than 7,000 craft brewers in U.S. alone | Watch Video
Domestic sales of craft beers have grown to more than $27 billion annually, representing about a quarter of the American beer market. “Sunday Morning” producer Sara Kugel talked with Marcus Doucet, who opened Manchester, N.H.’s Backyard Brewery, one of more than 7,000 craft breweries in the U.S.
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NATURE UP CLOSE: Marine biology at Monterey Bay
The waters off the California town made famous by John Steinbeck’s “Cannery Row” feature one of the most productive and diverse marine ecosystems in the world.
TAKE FIVE: Arts & events around the U.S. (February 21)
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