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     ABC RUNDOWN FOR FEBRUARY 5, 2008: CLICK ON GRID ELEMENTS TO SEARCH FOR MATCHING ITEMS
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not available onlineABC2008 Super Tuesday primaryIntense activity at precincts across nationDavid MuirNew York
ABC2008 Super Tuesday primaryWest Virginia GOP convention won by HuckabeeJake TapperArkansas
ABC2008 Super Tuesday primaryEach party has its distinct delegates rulesRobert KrulwichNew York
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Economy expansion slows: recession risks assessedService sector contraction is warning signBetsy StarkNew York
ABCBirth defect prevention from congenital diseasesUse IVF to implant healthy mitochondrial DNAJohn McKenzieNew York
ABC2008 Super Tuesday primaryKey states, key demographics, key voting blocsGeorge StephanopoulosNew York

     CBS RUNDOWN FOR FEBRUARY 5, 2008: CLICK ON GRID ELEMENTS TO SEARCH FOR MATCHING ITEMS
not available onlineCBS2008 Super Tuesday primaryRodham Clinton sees long race, relies on womenJim AxelrodNew York
not available onlineCBS2008 Super Tuesday primaryObama support surges, seeks even delegate splitDean ReynoldsChicago
not available onlineCBS2008 Super Tuesday primaryMcCain is object of feuding among conservativesChip ReidPhoenix
not available onlineCBS2008 Super Tuesday primaryRomney runs as populist conservativeBill WhitakerBoston
not available onlineCBS2008 Super Tuesday primaryHuckabee may have spoiler role in SouthNancy CordesArkansas
CBS2008 Super Tuesday primaryExit poll highlights on issues, attributesJeff GreenfieldNew York
not available onlineCBS2008 Super Tuesday primaryRepublican race may be wrapped up by McCainBob SchiefferNew York
CBSUnemployment: workforce loses jobsHealthcare, education are layoffproof sectorsThalia AssurasBaltimore
CBSGermany apartment building fire kills nineToddler tossed down four stories to save lifeElizabeth PalmerLondon
CBS2008 voting blocs: twentysomethingsMotivated, organized by social networking sitesDaniel SiebergNew York

     NBC RUNDOWN FOR FEBRUARY 5, 2008: CLICK ON GRID ELEMENTS TO SEARCH FOR MATCHING ITEMS
NBC2008 Super Tuesday primaryRodham Clinton sees long race, relies on womenAndrea MitchellNew York
NBC2008 Super Tuesday primaryObama support surges, seeks even delegate splitLee CowanChicago
NBC2008 Super Tuesday primaryMcCain is object of feuding among conservativesKelly O'DonnellPhoenix
NBC2008 Super Tuesday primaryRomney runs as populist conservativeRon AllenBoston
NBC2008 Super Tuesday primaryHuckabee may have spoiler role in SouthDon TeagueArkansas
NBC2008 Super Tuesday primaryExit poll highlights on issues, attributesAnn CurryNew York
NBC2008 Super Tuesday primaryKey states, key demographics, key voting blocsTim RussertNew York
NBCEconomy expansion slows: recession risks assessedService sector contraction is warning signMaria BartiromoNew York
NBCIraq: US-led invasion forces' combat continuesDangerous streetfighting intensifies in MosulRichard EngelIraq
NBC2008 Super Tuesday primaryDemocrats vie for Latino vote in Cal, Ariz, NMTom BrokawLos Angeles