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CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 16, 2008 (9:00-10:30 AM, ET) CHARLES OSGOOD ANCHORS FROM NEW YORK
DENNIS HOPPER - Probably best known for his role in the 60s cult classic film "Easy Rider," Dennis Hopper has starred in scores of films and television shows in a career that spans more than fifty years. Correspondent Rita Braver visits Hopper on location for his new television show, "Crash," to discuss his legendary career.
THEN AND NOW - Peter Feldstein has created sort of a time warp in Oxford, Iowa. Back in 1984 he photographed almost all of the town's residents and 20 years later repeated the process. Correspondent Josh Landis visits the town that's showing its age in pictures.
STILL ROCKING - Steve Miller is a permanent resident of classic rock playlists, yet not much is known about him. Correspondent Cynthia Bowers goes on the road with Miller to find out who the man is behind the songs.
ONE TRACK MIND - In a society bombarded with sexual images is there a possibility some people can become victims of a sex addiction? Correspondent Seth Doane talks to self-described addicts and to skeptics, who doubt sex addiction exists.
ICE MEN - Correspondent Thalia Assuras has a rink side seat as rival champion figure skaters Evan Lysacek and Johnny Weir battle it out for the world spotlight both on and off the ice.
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