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Date: 1/31/2008 4:30:02 PM
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1. The Economy Is Fine (Really)It is hard to imagine any time in history when such rampant pessimism about the economy has existed with so little evidence of serious trouble.
2. Breaking Up Is Hard to DoBy Peggy Noonan
The primary campaign is tearing the Democrats apart. President Bush already did that to the Republicans.
3. The 247 lb. VeganNFL star Tony Gonzalez is out to answer a question: Can a football player live entirely on plants? The Kansas City Chiefs tight-end was afraid the protein-rich bounty of the football training table was going to kill him. So last year, he decided to try going vegan.
4. Munchable Ice Sells Like Hot CakesIce isn't just for chilling drinks anymore -- it's a hot snack. Some Sonic Drive-In franchises sell it in cups and in bags to go, while ice-machine makers are competing to make the best chewable ice.
5. Mental Woes Linked to Head TraumaNew research suggests that hidden traumatic brain injuries can cause social or educational failure, such as alcoholism or homelessness. If broadly verified, the findings could have a significant impact in dealing with these difficulties.
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1. Breaking Up Is Hard to DoBy Peggy Noonan
The primary campaign is tearing the Democrats apart. President Bush already did that to the Republicans.
2. Obama Gains, but Still Lags in Big StatesThe presidential race is changing as candidates begin campaigning for Super Tuesday. Obama has fresh momentum after a win in South Carolina, but he lacks the time or resources to campaign intensively in far-flung races.
3. The Economy Is Fine (Really)It is hard to imagine any time in history when such rampant pessimism about the economy has existed with so little evidence of serious trouble.
4. Carter Praises Obama CampaignFormer President Carter lavished praise on Obama during an interview at his home, though he won't formally endorse any candidate in the race for the Democratic nomination.
5. McCain Wins FloridaMcCain won Florida's presidential primary, thrusting him into the forefront of the Republican contest. Romney came in second place. Giuliani is expected to pull out of the race and endorse McCain.
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