Top Stories for Monday, Jan. 14
Here's the latest news for Monday, Jan. 14: Suspect in Marine death may be on his way to Texas; Search for Alabama children thrown off bridge to resume later today; Obama and Clinton continue to spar over MLK comments; Golden Globes go on.
Jan 14, 2008
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Top Stories for Monday, Jan. 14 |
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Race Rundown: Rivals Spar Over Race |
Race Rundown: Rivals Spar Over Race
Republicans vie for Michigan, while Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama go head to head over race and civil rights. The AP's Ron Fournier breaks down the campaign for the White House.
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The Critics Speak: 'Globe Awards' Format Weird' |
The Critics Speak: 'Globe Awards' Format Weird'
There were few surprises among the winners at Sunday's Golden Globes announcements. But the show itself came as something of a surprise to the two critics watching the telecast for AP Television.
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IAAF says no to amputee's blades |
IAAF says no to amputee's blades
South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius is likely to appeal against the ruling that he gains an unfair advantage over able bodied athletes from his hi-tech false legs.
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Today in History for Monday, January 14th |
Today in History for Monday, January 14th
George Wallace is sworn in as Governor of Alabama; The United States and Britain end Revolutionary War; President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill meet in Casablanca, Morocco.


