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Daughter to follow Whitney Houston into showbiz
Whitney Houston’s daughter said she plans to follow her mother into show business, while the drug-troubled star’s sister-in-law admitted her untimely death could have been predicted.
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Romney heads South into evangelical states
Mitt Romney’s struggle with white evangelical voters doesn’t bode well for him as he moves through the GOP presidential primary, with Mississippi and Alabama just ahead.
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Officials to widen probe into Ohio adoptive father (AP)
AP – Federal and local law enforcement officials say they’re widening the investigation into child sexual exploitation allegations against an adoptive father charged with raping three boys in his care.
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ABC’s ‘GCB’ could turn into good soapy fun
“GCB,” Which has more pre-notoriety than any other show this season because it started life as “Good Christian Bitches,” isn’t quite a bitchin’ good TV show yet.
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Twin wins boost Romney heading into Super Tuesday (AP)
AP – A relieved-sounding Mitt Romney is hoping to parlay twin victories in Arizona and Michigan into Super Tuesday momentum as the GOP presidential race sweeps across 10 states at once next week. After falling short of an upset, rival Rick Santorum faces stiffer competition for conservative votes when the contest moves into Newt Gingrich territory.
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Argentine train slams into station, killing 49 (AP)
AP – A packed train slammed into the end of the line in Buenos Aires’ busy Once station Wednesday, killing 49 people and injuring hundreds of morning commuters as passenger cars crumpled behind the engine. It was Argentina’s worst train accident in decades.
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‘Battleground’ takes Hulu into original sitcoms
Hulu is best known as the place you go on the Internet to watch TV shows you missed. Almost all those shows, of course, come from outside content providers.
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