Celebrate a holiday tradition downtown as you stroll, shop and dine along the most historic mile of Montana. Enjoy a season of good cheer, friendly service and family fun. This season, rediscover the spirit of the holidays in beautiful downtown Helena. As you shop at your favorite locally owned store or celebrate a night of fine dining. Downtown Helena has it all from family gifts, toys for all ages to that one of a kind for someone special along with free gift wrapping, enchanting carriage rides and more decorations. Happy holidays from your downtown Helena merchants. Money, money. Hey mister, would you have this? Money, money. Have a good day sir. Honesty. Pass it on. Hey wait a minute. A message from the foundation for a better life. Women in the workforce are a fact of life. Make it what you want with training from Job Corps. Right now is the most exciting time for a young woman to join Job Corps. Receive training in traditional and non-traditional fields of your choice. Learn how to write your own resume, fill out applications and prepare for an interview. Job Corps training is self-paced ensuring that you are fully prepared to enter the workforce when you graduate. Be ready to leave the past and live your future. Call your local admissions office of Job Corps today in Butte at 782-4600. Tonight, the running of the bulls. The Dow breaks 10,000. What's driving the market and where does it go from here? The flu, spreading far and fast. Vaccines in short supply. How concerned should you be? What should you do? We'll give you the inside story. Once again, a mother accused of drowning her children. This time, she allegedly had help. We'll have the latest on a possible motive. And eye on America. The search for the fountain of youth. Some believe they have found it inside this bottle. This is the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather reporting from CBS News headquarters in New York. Good evening. What a comeback. The long-battered stock market reached a major psychological milestone today on the road to recovery. The benchmark Dow Jones industrial average closed above 10,000 for the first time in more than a year and a half. Look at this. After hitting a five-year low in October of last year, the Dow has risen more than 2,700 points. For those hearty souls who stayed in the market, a gain of 37 percent. Question is, where does it go next? CBS's Anthony Mason reports on the DJ at 10K. When the closing bell sounded on Wall Street, the big board had cracked the magic number again. For beleaguered investors, it's been 18 months and a long, hard climb back to Dow 10,000. I think some people are looking at it that if you get above 10,000, they'd be able to turn around after these arduous three years and say the nightmare is over. When the Dow broke five digits for the first time ever back in March of 1999, the trading floor erupted and the party hats flew. The future has never looked brighter.