Saturday, February 09, 2008

Huckabee Wins Kansas Republican Caucuses

Breaking News
February 9, 2008

Huckabee Wins Kansas Republican Caucuses

Mike Huckabee has won the GOP caucuses in Kansas, on a day that John
McCain hopes to move closer to the GOP nomination. Sens. Barack Obama
and Hillary Rodham Clinton competed for Democratic convention delegates
across three states. 
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U.S.

Nebraska: Electric Chair Is "Torture"

The state's Supreme Court has declared that electrocution, Nebraska's
sole means of execution, is unconstitutional, violating a ban on cruel
or unusual punishment.
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World

25 Dead In Pakistan Election Rally Bombing

Benazir Bhutto's husband urged Pakistanis to help "save" the country in
a charged speech to about 100,000 supporters. Elsewhere, a bomb exploded
at a rally in northwestern Pakistan, killing 25, and police clashed with
protesting lawyers. 
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Politics

Huckabee's Link To TV Preacher Questioned

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's character is in the
spotlight after revelations that his campaign has benefited financially
from its connection to Kenneth Copeland, a televangelist under an
ethical cloud. 
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Health

White Bead In Wheat Bread's Clothing

Not all brown bread is good for you; some is just white bread with
coloring. On The Saturday Early Show, Dr. Mallika Marshall explains how
to tell them apart. 
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SciTech

Atlantis Docks With Space Station

The space shuttle Atlantis docked with the international space station,
delivering Europe's $2 billion research lab after years of delay, after
performing a giant backflip allowing NASA to take a close look at its
thermal shield. 
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Business

Yahoo Said To Reject Microsoft Bid

Yahoo Inc.'s board plans to reject Microsoft Corp.'s bid to buy the
Internet pioneer, The Wall Street Jornal reported. Board members
concluded the unsolicited $44.6 billion offer massively undervalues the
Web giant. 
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Entertainment

Tentative Deal Reached In Writers' Strike

A tentative agreement between striking writers and Hollywood studios has
been reached, as a 3-month-old walkout appeared near a close, union
leaders announced.
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Opinion

Republicans Still Have Disdain For McCain

In the wake of Mitt Romney's campaiagn withdrawal, Sen. John McCain
takes the position as the GOP front-runner; however, National Review
Online reports that his liberal undertones still turn off fellow
Republicans.

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