No Clear Winners
The Democratic race is nowhere near decided, but today nearly every candidate is declaring some victory. On the Republican side, John McCain's key wins bring him closer to solidifying front-runner status. Fox's Jennifer Davis reports.
Feb 6, 2008
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No Clear Winners |
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Obama Holds Heartland on Super Tuesday |
Obama Holds Heartland on Super Tuesday
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton traded victories in an epic coast-to-coast Super Tuesday struggle that failed to establish a dominant front-runner in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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McCain Rolls, Now GOP Front-runner |
McCain Rolls, Now GOP Front-runner
John McCain seized command of the race for the Republican presidential nomination, sweeping a series of delegate-rich primaries across the United States.
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Clinton Claims Share of States on Super Tuesday |
Clinton Claims Share of States on Super Tuesday
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton celebrated her collection of Super Tuesday wins, but braced for a long fight ahead for the Democratic nomination. AP correspondent Jason Bronis is with the Clinton campaign in New York.
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No Longer an Underdog |
No Longer an Underdog
Reporting from Barack Obama's campaign headquarters in Chicago, WSJ's Chris Cooper says the presidential hopeful can no longer use the "underdog" card, after gaining major endorsements and notching big wins in Illinois and other states.
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Clinton revels in victories at NY rally |
Clinton revels in victories at NY rally
Clinton split victories with Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, who racked up wins in more states holding primaries and caucuses on Super Tuesday, but did not win the biggest prizes of the night. Fred Katayama reports. SPEAKERS: New York Governor Eliot Spitzer; Film director Rob Reiner
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Obama remarks after Super Tuesday |
Obama remarks after Super Tuesday
Obama was the projected winner in Minnesota, Connecticut, Kansas, North Dakota, Alabama, Delaware, Illinois, Georgia, Colorado and Delaware.
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Hillary Clinton celebrates victories |
Hillary Clinton celebrates victories
Clinton was the projected winner in Arkansas, New York, New Jersey, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Massachusetts.
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Visit Your Doctor Online |
Visit Your Doctor Online
You may find your doctor online instead of on the phone for check ups on existing conditions. Dr. Holly Phillips tells Maggie Rodriguez that your insurance may even pay for "the visit."
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Hey, Robot. Fill 'er Up! |
Hey, Robot. Fill 'er Up!
A trip to the gas station of the future may no longer require the driver to leave the car. Tankpitstop the Robot will do it all for you.
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Court Docs: Spears Controlled by Manager |
Court Docs: Spears Controlled by Manager
A restraining order against Britney Spears' manager portrays him as a Svengali figure who held her a virtual hostage in her home, drugged her and took over her finances. But who exactly is Sam Lutfi?
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Preparing Fried Rat |
Preparing Fried Rat
Due to bird flu, field rats have become a popular food in Vietnam. Watch how rats are caught and prepared, and see WSJ reporter James Hookway have a taste.
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Betsey Johnson Celebrates 30 Years in Fashion |
Betsey Johnson Celebrates 30 Years in Fashion
Betsey Johnson threw a slamming 30th birthday party for her line, showing off her "Favorite Oldies," ranging from a 1978 diagonal striped one-piece bathing suit to a 1982 shirt with skulls covering it.
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Artistic homage to everyday Cairo |
Artistic homage to everyday Cairo
A mural of monumental proportions -- with a social tinge to it. One Egyptian artist has entered the Guinness Book of Records for painting the longest mural: nearly 23 metres long.
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From footballer to mountaineer |
From footballer to mountaineer
The German football team swap their kit for traditional alpine climbing gear in a promotion for sponsor Mercedes Benz. German mountaineering was at a zenith in the early half of the twentieth century, when climbers were lauded as heroes as they conquered alpine peaks via treacherous routes, most famously the north face of the Eiger in 1938.


