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In the 16 days since Super Tuesday, Hillary Clinton hasn't won a single primary or caucus. With contests in the crucial states of Texas and Ohio less than two weeks away, the Clinton camp has to get back into the race. One opportunity comes Thursday night in a debate with Barack Obama at the University of Texas in Austin.
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An organization called Sew Much Comfort in Beavercreek, Ohio, is doing its part for injured soldiers all over the country. More than 1,000 volunteer seamstresses thread their needles to make clothes for injured soldiers. Some 30,000 clothing items were delivered to 100 locations last year alone.
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A blocked mine drainage tunnel near the historic mining town of Leadville, Colo., is filled with about 1 billion gallons of polluted water. With this year's heavy snowpack, local officials are worried that a dam in the mine will burst, sending water through a trailer park and into the Arkansas River.
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Any innuendo of marital infidelity against a presidential candidate is likely to produce an uproar, but in this case, much of the uproar is about the newspaper that broke the story: The New York Times.
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The New York Times reported Thursday that Republican presidential front-runner's John McCain's relations with a lobbyist eight years ago prompted concern with his circle of advisers during the 2000 presidential campaign. McCain denounced the story in a news conference Thursday morning.
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