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  • Unlike a real football game where the final score is uncertain,
  • Florida is next on the Republican presidential program, and all of the big names are arriving ahead of the vote a week from Tuesday. But one major GOP contender has been working the state all month, counting on a breakthrough there to overcome the influence of the early contests: former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
  • It will be a few years before Chinese cars are selling in U.S. showrooms, but their presence at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit is creating quite a stir. Five Chinese auto-makers are represented, sending a clear signal that China is setting its sights on the lucrative American market.
  • That the government wanted to put Mel Kay behind a prison fence is an irony, though one that neither he nor his accusers would find amusing.
  • On the bright side, the event was over quite painlessly in less than thirty minutes. On the bad side, the improvised quips were painful but writers for awards shows don't generally offer anything much better. Awards show may honor writers in best screenplay but they certainly don't showcase writers excelling at their craft. So while I hope the writers' strike ends soon and with the writers getting the fair treatment they are demanding, it's not because I want to see a three-hour, badly written Oscar telecast.
  • Fresh off her win in New Hampshire, a rejuvenated Hillary Clinton campaigned in a Latino neighborhood in Las Vegas on Thursday and then flew to Los Angeles for a rally and a speech Friday. Clinton is using some of the personal touch that worked so well for her in New Hampshire.
  • Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton once looked at New Hampshire as her "firewall" — protection against an Iowa defeat. Now, after a surprising third-place finish in Iowa, her position in the Granite State is more precarious as she campaigns with one day to go.
  • Homeowners in San Diego's backcountry are making preparations for this weekend's expected storms, and the County is on stand by in case of emergencies. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.
  • Father A.J. Cote, a Dominican friar, was sued two years ago for allegedly abusing a minor. Depositions in the case reveal the Dominicans operate under a system where warning signs can go undetected and a problem priest can find refuge in new assignments for years.
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