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Tuesday      
October 24, 2006
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Iraqi leaders agree to timeline to stabilize the country. UPI Pentagon reporter Pam Hess talks about implications for the numbers of U.S. troops in Iraq.

Profile: Nancy Pelosi

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The California Democrat could be the next speaker of the House.

Setback to Darfur Peace Process

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The Sudanese government expells the United Nations envoy to Sudan.

Feeding the Army

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Nina Mitchell reports on the lab that develops menus and the meals that fuel the troops.

Madhur Jaffrey Looks Back

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The woman whose cookbooks de-mystified Indian food for Americans talks with Kathy Gunst.

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