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Obama Is Racing Against the Clock
With three days to go before Super Tuesday, when roughly half the delegates in the Democratic presidential contest will be awarded, Barack Obama is racing around the country, still trying to introduce himself to voters, speed-dating style. More...

Vt. Lawmakers Want Nat'l Guard Back Home
Rebels Clash With Troops In Chad's Capital
French President Marries Former Model | Watch

U.S.
Snowstorm Blankets Midwest, Heads East
A huge storm that's blanketed the nation's midsection with snow is heading for the Northeast. More...

Vt. Lawmakers Want Nat'l Guard Back Home
Evenflo Recalls 1 Million Car Seats
Stuck Amtrak Train Finally Free
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World
Rebels Clash With Troops In Chad's Capital
As many as 1,500 rebels entered N'Djamena and clashed with government troops, moving on the presidential palace. A rebel spokesman said "many" soldiers had defected, but reports are that rebels are being pushed back. More...

U.K. Politicians Keep It In The Family
French President Marries Former Model | Watch
Holloway Suspect Confesses, Recants | Watch
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Politics
Obama Tries To Win Over Latino Voters
In a sun-drenched community college courtyard in the heart of East Los Angeles, Barack Obama tried to confront one of his greatest obstacles to doing well on Super Tuesday next week: winning over Latino voters. The Washington Post reports. More...

John McCain And The Politics Of Pork | Watch
The Quirks Of Super Tuesday | Watch
McCain Needed Life Insurance To Get Loan
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Health
Eleven States See Widespread Flu Outbreaks
Flu season is in full swing, with wide outbreaks in 11 states - and a new strain is starting to emerge that this year's vaccine doesn't specifically target, the government's public health chief said Friday. More...

Why Scratching An Itch Feels Good
Report: iPods Don't Zap Pacemakers
FDA Links Epilepsy Drugs To Suicide Risk
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SciTech
3rd Undersea Cable Cut, Hampering Internet
An undersea cable has been cut in the Persian Gulf, the third such communications link damaged in the past week, resulting in severe phone line disruptions and compounding Internet outages across the Middle East and Asia.  More...

Government Computers Under Attack | Watch
Microsoft Makes Major Bid For Yahoo
Prehistoric Link To Modern Crocodiles
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Business
Exxon Mobil Makes Monster Profit
The oil giant posted the largest annual profit ever by a U.S. company: $40.6 billion. Exxon Mobil benefited from historic crude prices at year's end. More...

Microsoft Makes Major Bid For Yahoo
U.S. Economy Suffers Another Body Blow | Watch
Fed To Auction $60B To Commercial Banks
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Entertainment
Dad Gains Legal Custody Of Britney
Britney Spears' father was put in control of her welfare under a court-ordered temporary conservatorship Friday, a day after the pop star was taken to a psychiatric hospital. More...
Watch: Britney's Trip To The Hospital

Second Cup Cafe: Kate Voegele
Buzz Briefs: Eva Mendes, Teri Hatcher | Watch
Williams Breaks Her Silence About Ledger | Watch
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Opinion
Superdelegates To Clinton's Rescue?
The close Democratic race has highlighted the importance of superdelegates, the obscure group of party leaders that serves as the last vestige of old machine politics, one that The Nation says should not determine the party's nominee. More...
Watch: Clinton And Obama Make Nice

Obama No Friend To The Unborn | Watch
Which Side Wants To Lose The Least? | Watch
Clinton's Chances Jeopardized After S.C. | Watch
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Web Help For The Perfect Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is around the corner, and especially for guys, it can be a daunting task to plan the perfect date. But fret not - help for the romantically challenged is only a few keystrokes away! More...

CBS Evening News: Government Computers Under Attack | Watch
Assignment America: The Blind Barber Of Kalamazoo | Watch
48 Hours: No Way Out | Watch

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