February 2008


Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks at a rally Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008  in Houston. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign has raised the possibility of a challenge to Texas’ primary and caucus rules just days before the contest, drawing a warning against legal action from the state’s Democratic Party.


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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., waves after shaking hands and signing a few autographs outside the Julie Rogers Theatre Thursday, Feb 28, 2008 in Beaumont,Texas.  He gave a brief speech as well before going inside to address people who had been lined up since early this morning. (AP Photo/The Beaumont Enterprise, Dave Ryan)AP - Barack Obama has accused rival Hillary Rodham Clinton of trying to “scare up votes” with a new ad.


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AP - The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday justified blocking California and other states from cracking down on auto emissions by saying the problems of global warming aren’t unique to one state.

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AP - The Associated Press, reporters groups and advocates for press freedoms urged the Supreme Court on Friday to reject Bush administration arguments that people held by the military in Iraq have no access to American courts.

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AP - TITLE: “Children”

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Detectives may be looking at the discovery of a poison-infested package at a Las Vegas motel as a murder plot, FOX News has learned.

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Lava from Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, destroyed three abandoned houses this week in a nearly deserted neighborhood, scientists on the Big Island reported.

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Authorities say the death of a woman whose body was found in a parked car in Malden is being treated as a homicide.

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A Chicago alderman took a weeklong challenge to survive on food stamps to see firsthand how more than a million people in Illinois live from week to week.

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A teenager managed to crawl 50 yards for help after his leg was cut off by a freight train.

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