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After thousands of admirers, from world leaders to Boy Scouts, streamed by Ronald Reagan s casket as it lay in state for a second night, Washington prepared Friday for its final farewell to the 40th president, and its first national funeral in three decades.President Bush, previewing his eulogy, remembered Reagan on Thursday as a great man, a h
stanley cup usa istoric leader and a national treasure. CBSNews is offering a live Webcast and CBS News a live telecast of the funeral services. Click here for the official program of the funeral.Then, like tens of thousands of Americans from all walks in life, he paid silent homage before the former president s coffin as his body lay in state on a black velvet-covered catafalque that once bore the casket of President Lincoln.America s four living ex-presidents mdash; Messrs. Ford, Carter, Clinton, Bush mdash; and dozens of current and former world leaders were among those assembling for Friday s funeral service at Washington National Cathedral as America mustered its most magnificent tributes for a last goodbye before Reagan s sunset burial at his presidential library near Los Angeles.American guns around the world were poised to fire in Reagan s honor mdash; at noontime, 21-gun salutes at every U.S. military base with the artillery and man
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You may know when you ;re awake, but you can ;t prove it scientifically. That because there no objective way to distinguish between a conscious and unconscious brain. But now, scientists may have discovered the telltale neurological signature of a mind that awake. Over at the New York Times, Maggie Koerth-Baker has a great essay on the scientific quest to discover what consciousness looks like in the brain
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