Monday, February 04, 2008

CBS Poll: Clinton, Obama Tied

Breaking News
February 4, 2008

It's A New Day For The Democrats

In California and other Super Tuesday states, the Democratic candidates
are involved in a complicated chess game to maximize delegates that
bears little resemblance to their efforts in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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World

U.S. Accidentally Kills 9 Iraqi Civilians

The U.S. military says it accidentally killed nine Iraqi civilians,
including two women, in an operation to hunt down alleged al Qaeda
fighters south of Baghdad. Also, a study finds military medics are
treating a significant number of Iraqi children. 
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Politics

Is Huckabee A Factor On Super Tuesday?

Republican Mike Huckabee, who a month ago was riding high off a win in
the Iowa caucuses, appears to be a non-factor in the Super Tuesday
showdown between John McCain and Mitt Romney.
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Health

Baby Products Study Raises Safety Concerns

Baby shampoos, lotions and powders may expose infants to phthalates,
chemicals that have been linked with possible reproductive problems, a
small study from the journal Pediatrics suggests. 
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SciTech

Iran Shoots For The Stars

Iran claims to have launched a rocket carrying a research satellite into
space, but analysts have expressed doubts about previous such claims.
Regardless of exactly how far this rocket flew, Iran is making serious
moves toward the heavens.
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Business

Google: Microsoft's Yahoo Bid "Troubling"

Google Inc. says Microsoft Corp. could use its proposed $42 billion
acquisition of Yahoo Inc. to gain illegal control over the Internet,
underscoring the online search leader's queasiness about its two biggest
rivals teaming up. 
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Opinion

CBS Poll: Clinton, Obama Tied

With only one full day remaining until Super Tuesday, Democrats Hillary
Clinton and Barack Obama are tied nationwide and Republican John McCain
has vaulted out to a big lead, a CBS News poll finds. 

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