On this Thanksgiving weekend, CBS News' Steve Hartman serves up a hefty helping of good news from around the country.? Among his destinations: an award-winning cafeteria at an elementary school in Cincinnati, Ohio; Portland, Ore., where police hand out bicycle lights to cyclists, and Salem, N.H., home to an 11-year-old girl who raised $5,000 for a dog she found in an animal shelter. This past summer, a Beethoven manuscript misplaced for decades turned up at a seminary near Philadelphia. ?Correspondent Martha Teichner reports on the excitement among Beethoven musicians and scholars over the discovery. Viewers will also hear a rare performance of the missing work, "Grosse Fugue". Painter Grant Wood's "American Gothic" has become the second most recognizable painting in the world after only the "Mona Lisa." CBS News' Lee Cowan has the story behind the artist and his work that is 75 years old this year. Singer/songwriter John Fogerty has had a fabulous, yet tortured, career. The former Creedence Clearwater Revival member talks about his ups and down with CBS News' John Blackstone. When the airlines lose luggage, many wonder where it ultimately ends up. Bill Geist visits the Land of Lost Luggage in Scottsboro, Alabama, also known as The Unclaimed Baggage Center.
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