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Stone Phillips investigates problems with drug labeling. Jane Pauley profiles two young me living with Down Syndrome. Meanwhile, Brian Ross investigates a direct mail scam targeting conservatives.

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Hidden camera footage reveals that Wal-Mart's Buy America campaign involves products that were not made in the USA. Brian Ross shows that much of the merchandise featured as made in the United States is actually manufactured overseas.

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World War II "comfort women" seek compensation from the Japanese government; Billy Joel; Hollywood "madam to the stars."

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Miami judge counsels drug offenders; behind the scenes of movie train crashes; the murder of Michael Jordan's father; two families cope with raising Down's syndrome children.

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A woman suing to attend The Citadel; Wynonna; former hairdresser invents a heat-resistant plastic.

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Andre Agassi; man convicted of bilking a savings and loan has not paid back the government.

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Girl born with no brain activity now enters the second grade; an Atlanta lawyer's wife is murdered in front of her two children.

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The movement to open adoption records; book tells how to make money gambling on horses.

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West Virginian is arrested for trying to sell her son; the current health-care system; patients accuse an authority on chronic fatigue syndrome of creating a cult.

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