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Airdate 5/17/2009  As the editor of Vogue magazine for over 20 years, Anna Wintour has a glamorous and mysterious image befitting a woman at the top of the fashion world. For example, there are her ubiquitous sunglasses, which she wears even to fashion shows.  Why? Wintour tells Morley Safer they allow her to hide her feelings: "If I'm bored out of my mind, nobody will notice. And if I'm enjoying it, nobody will notice." <br />
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Airdate 11/22/09  Director James Cameron tells Morley Safer that he has been waiting his whole life to make the film “Avatar,” his 3-D science fiction fantasy set on the distant, fictional moon Pandora. It took technical advances -- and $400 million -- to make Cameron's futuristic dream come true, and the result is a lush world inhabited by 10-foot blue creatures with tails.
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Airdate 10/25/09  When Hollywood refused to produce Tyler Perry's films his way, Perry started his own studio, financed his own films, and now Perry's movies – including the popular “Madea” series --  are drawing huge audiences.  Byron Pitts profiles this movie mogul, and travels with him back to Perry's New Orleans home, where his childhood was marked by a strong mother, an abusive father, and an abiding faith.
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How does a poor girl from Uganda wind up at a college in New England? Bob Simon tells the surprising and inspiring story of a girl named Beatrice, who made it out of her tiny village and into a school in America -- thanks to a goat from an Arkansas charity called Heifer International.

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Airdate: 03/16/08 Why do we sleep? Lesley Stahl visits sleep labs to find out, and learns that sleep is as essential to our health as nutrition and exercise. In fact, scientists are seeing a link between lack of sleep and serious health conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and heart disease. A good night's sleep is also essential to memory, which is something college students should consider before their next all-nighter.

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Airdate 09/13/09  Morley Safer interviews the actors and writers behind broadcasting's longest running drama, "Guiding Light." Anything could happen and it usually did in the fictitious town of Springfield, where death and rebirth were as common as heartbreak, infidelity, kidnapping, suicide, sin, sex, and salvation. But after 72 years on the air,  the venerable soap opera finally broadcast the last of its 20,000 episodes.

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Airdate: 01/13/08 At 23, most people are worried about what to do on Saturday night. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has other worries, such as whether to take his company public or how to develop profitable advertising. Lesley Stahl talks to the Harvard dropout, who may be the only billionaire who sleeps on a mattress on the floor of his one-bedroom apartment.<p>This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

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Airdate 11/22/09  Dying in America is expensive. In 2008, Medicare paid $50 billion for doctor and hospital bills during the last two months of patients' lives. Many of those patients died while connected to machines, sedated, and often restrained. A palliative care physician tells Steve Kroft that there are things worse than a loved one dying: "It's having someone you love die badly." And it's also bad for the economy -- rising Medicare costs could bankrupt the country.

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The Harlem Children's Zone -- a 60-square-block in Central Harlem -- educator and activist Geoffrey Canada is determined to prove that poor children from poor neighborhoods can succeed if they and their parents are given social, medical, and educational support. The "Zone", serves nearly 10,000 children, providing them with after-school programs such as tutoring, karate and music. Ed Bradley spends some time in the "Zone" with Geoffrey Canada.

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