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As The Dust Settles, Digging Deeper Into Iowa's Results
Rick Santorum did well with the retirees and aging boomers who populate much of Iowa. Mitt Romney's strongholds were the state's "monied 'burbs" and "boom towns."
Denver Reconsiders The Olympics Despite Dumping 1976 Games
After seeking and winning the right to host the 1976 Winter Olympics, the city backed out. Now, a committee is exploring whether to make a bid for the 2022 Winter Games.
VIDEO: 90-Yard GOALLL! For American Keeper Tim Howard
The Everton goalie scored from about 90 yards away last night when his clearing kick bounced over the head of Bolton's Adam Bogdan.
Man's iPad Passport Claim Is 'Categorically False,' Customs Office Says
"The assertion that a traveler was admitted into the U.S. using solely a scanned image of his passport on an iPad" is wrong, U.S. Customs and Border Protection says.
Threatened In Tucson: Mexican American Studies
An Arizona administrative law judge recently ruled that a program in Tucson's public schools violates a state law banning classes that 'promote resentment toward a race or class of people.' But program supporters say the courses teach a neglected history and inspire Latino students to excel. The Los Angeles Times' Stephen Ceasar has reported this issue and speaks with host Michel Martin.
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Olympic Hopeful Mixes Muslim Faith And Fencing
World-class fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad hopes to compete in the 2012 London Olympics. If she qualifies, it is believed that she will be the first practicing Muslim to represent the U.S. in women's fencing, and the first American to wear Islamic head-covering while competing. She speaks with host Michel Martin.
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Prosecutor Wants Death Penalty For Egypt's Hosni Mubarak
The prosecution said it was illogical that the former dictator did not know protesters were being killed by his forces during the uprising that led to the fall of his regime.
A Changing Picture For Cancer Deaths In The U.S.
From the early 1990s until 2008, death rates from cancer in the U.S. fell by about 23 percent in men and 15 percent in women. That works out to more than 1 million fewer deaths from cancer over the period.
Report: Shortly Before MF Global Collapse, Corzine Was Château Shopping
Vanity Fair reports the former MF Global CEO Jon Corzine multi-million dollar property in the South of France.
What The Camembert Rind Does For The Cheese Inside
Scientists say Camembert rind is one of nature's more amazing living materials. Not only does the rind allow the cheese's deep flavor and aroma to mature, but it also defends the cheese against microorganisms that could spoil it.
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