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Obama wins in SC, regaining momentum (AP)

\"SupportersAP - Barack Obama routed Hillary Rodham Clinton in the racially charged South Carolina primary Saturday night, regaining campaign momentum in the prelude to a Feb. 5 coast-to-coast competition for more than 1,600 Democratic National Convention delegates.


Fla. governor endorses McCain (AP)

\"WithAP - Florida Gov. Charlie Crist endorsed a beaming Sen. John McCain on Saturday night, delivering a boost three days before the state's pivotal primary.


Rogue trader held in French bank scandal (AP)

\"ThisAP - Police on Saturday questioned the young trader blamed for a massive fraud that cost France's Societe Generale bank more than $7 billion, as the country's president accused global financial institutions of having \"gone haywire\" and urged common sense.


Top agents in secret trip to Pakistan (AP)

\"PakistanAP - The top two U.S. intelligence officials made a secret visit to Pakistan in early January to seek permission from President Pervez Musharraf for greater involvement of American forces in trying to ferret out al-Qaida and other militant groups active in the tribal regions along the Afghanistan border, a senior U.S. official said.


Death toll in latest Kenya clashes at 25 (AP)

\"AAP - Men sobbed as police unloaded 16 charred bodies at a mortuary in this western Kenyan city. People with machete and arrow wounds overwhelmed the main hospital and were forced to share beds. Hundreds of homeless took shelter at a church.


Christian Brando dies at L.A. hospital (AP)

\"DefendantAP - Christian Brando, the troubled eldest son of the late actor Marlon Brando, has died from pneumonia at a Los Angeles hospital, an attorney said Saturday. He was 49.


Bush pushing Congress on stimulus plan (AP)

\"PresidentAP - President Bush appealed on Saturday for swift congressional action on an economic rescue initiative and an electronic surveillance law that soon expires.


Disabled spy satellite threatens Earth (AP)
AP - A large U.S. spy satellite has lost power and could hit the Earth in late February or early March, government officials said Saturday.
Gladiators return to New Orleans suburb (AP)

\"RidersAP - Hundreds of people braved the dreary weather Saturday to welcome home the Krewe of Gladiators — and mark another, modest milestone in this region's recovery from Hurricane Katrina.


Tiger puts on a clinic at Torrey Pines (AP)

\"TigerAP - Break out the umbrellas for rain, and the white flags for Tiger Woods.


Obama rolls to big South Carolina win (Reuters)

\"USReuters - Barack Obama won South Carolina's bitterly contested Democratic presidential primary with the aid of heavy black support on Saturday, dealing a setback to rival Hillary Clinton after a week of harsh political brawling.


Republicans quarrel over Iraq in White House race (Reuters)

\"RepublicanReuters - The Iraq war reclaimed the spotlight in the Republican race for the White House on Saturday as front-runner John McCain accused rival Mitt Romney of backing a set withdrawal of U.S. troops -- a charge Romney angrily denied.


Romney praises Bush, bashes Washington (Reuters)

\"RepublicanReuters - Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney often casts himself as an agent of change who would fix a \"broken Washington\" but he spares an obvious target -- President George W. Bush.


Gazans stream over Egyptian border (Reuters)

\"AReuters - Egyptian troops stood by and let thousands of Palestinians stream out of Gaza on Saturday after failing to seal breaches blown in the border by Hamas militants defying an Israeli blockade.


Orbiting U.S. spy satellite could crash to Earth (Reuters)

\"ThisReuters - A U.S. intelligence satellite has lost power and could fall to Earth sometime in February or March, a government official said on Saturday.


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