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  • The downturn in home sales has caused some workers looking to move for a job opportunity to make tough choices. One Ohio family split up to make ends meet: Paul Dillon works in Akron, while his wife and children stay in their still-unsold home 140 miles away.
  • First Saturday in May opens with some daunting stats: 40,000 thoroughbreds are foaled in the U.S. each year but only 20 can hope to make the two-minute…
  • The Olympic torch was carried through the heart of the Indian capital Thursday. Hours earlier, Tibetan exiles gathered in protest. India is home to the world's largest community of exiled Tibetans, as well as the Dalai Lama and his government in exile.
  • It's been a rough week for airlines — and for travelers. American Airlines grounded thousands of flights and Frontier became the fourth airline in two months to declare bankruptcy. Aviation expert George Hobica talks to Andrea Seabrook about what passengers can do to protect themselves.
  • Protesters on the Olympic torch route have decried the human rights crimes of the Chinese government, and specifically the plight of Tibet. Author Patrick French argued recently in The New York Times that the Dalai Lama is a great spiritual figure, but a poor political leader.
  • For Tibetans, a fragile independence was lost to China more than five decades ago. Robert Barnett explains why the communist republic has staked what it maintains is a "sacred" claim to the tiny mountain province.
  • I just flew in from out of town, and boy, are my arms tired.
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  • American Airlines cancelled flights in and out of San Diego for a third day today. Officials are inspecting the wiring on MD-80 jets after federal inspectors raised safety concerns. KPBS reporter Andr
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