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The Politics of Gay Marriage in Campaign 2008
Why gay marriage won't pack such a punch in Campaign 2008.

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A Kindness on the Ball field Redefines Sportsmanship
An extraordinary act on the ball field redefines fair play.

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History: Hillary Clinton?s Predecessor From 1872
How a 19th century figure set the stage for Hillary Clinton's candidacy.

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Pacific Coast Mystery: Who Killed the Sea Lions?
A salmon shortage. Dead mammals. Inside a maritime mystery.

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Crime: Inside the San Diego State University Drug Bust
Four pounds of cocaine. Fifty pounds of marijuana. Inside the San Diego State University drug raid.

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Salvia: An Old Herb, a New Drug Controversy
States are cracking down on salvia, and critics are asking whether strict regulation is the answer.

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How a Cemetery Saved an Iraq Veteran?s Life
Before being deployed to Iraq in 2003, Andrew Alonzo worked as a caretaker at one of the nation's largest military cemeteries. When he came home, that graveyard helped save his life.

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American Idols: Mormons and Reality TV
As reality shows dominate television, they're finding contestants in an unlikely place: the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Kentucky Derby: Could synthetic turf save horses?
Could an artificial track have prevented Eight Belles's fatal Derby accident? An industry rep makes the case for synthetic surfaces.

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Dickey: Putting Al Qaeda Into Proper Perspective
Why are the presidential candidates?and so many counterterrorism experts?afraid to say that the Al Qaeda threat is overrated?

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Pat Tillman?s Mother on His Friendly-Fire Death
Mary Tillman spent years piecing together the details of the friendly-fire death of her son, former NFL star Pat Tillman. Why she feels Americans should be outraged.

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Look Past Polygamy
The 1953 Short Creek raid taught authorities a valuable lesson.

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Was Success the Downfall of the D.C. Madam?
Deborah Jeane Palfrey saw a business opportunity and took it. But her success was also her downfall.

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Excerpt: Zakaria?s ?The Post-American World?
It's true China is booming, Russia is growing more assertive, terrorism is a threat. But if America is losing the ability to dictate to this new world, it has not lost the ability to lead.

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Michael Clarke: The New President's Foreign Policy
'American dominance has been very short-lived,' says a U.K. defense expert, and pressing issues in the Middle East, Russia and elsewhere will test the capabilities of the next president.

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Terrorism: Telecoms and Secret Surveillance
Telecoms and the Bush administration talked about how to keep their surveillance program under wraps.

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Shark Attack: Is It Safe to Go Back in the Water?
An expert tells what we do?and don't?understand about shark attacks.

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PETA and Euthanasia
Even among animal lovers, killing unwanted pets is a divisive issue.

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Texas: A Border Clash Over a Mexico-Border Fence
The fence is coming, and it's causing Texas-size problems for the folks of one city in particular.

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Dahlia Lithwick: Getting Away With Torture
Legal maneuvering has shielded those responsible for conditions at Guantánamo Bay.

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