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    Bill Clinton talks to his wife, Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton before her speech at her Super Tuesday election night celebration on Feb. 5, 2008, in New York.

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A look at the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates as they campaign across the country in the final weeks before the Feb. 5, 2008, Super Tuesday primary day.

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A trader looks up at monitors on the New York Stock Exchange floor Oct. 8, 2008.
Faces Of The Market Meltdown

Beyond simply watching the market boards as stock prices and indexes fall and rise and fall and fall, the faces of traders working in the world's financial industry also tell the tale of the current financial crisis...

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The APA said it chose Summit Avenue for its breathtaking vistas and park-like qualities.
Historical Houses Of St. Paul's Summit Avenue

Summit Avenue in St. Paul is getting some national attention. The American Planning Association has named the avenue one of the 10 Great Streets of 2008.
Photos By: Peter Molenda

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Celebs Who Lean To The Right

Celebrities are generally considered to be a liberal and left-leaning community, but these famous faces have taken a public stance to the right.

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Celebs Who Lean To The Left

It's almost a cliche to suggest that many American celebrities fall on the liberal side of the political spectrum, but here's some evidence that suggests there's some truth to that maxim.

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Conditions were cloudy and rainy for the 2008 Twin Cities Marathon.
Runners Brave Wet, Chilly Twin Cities Marathon

Thousands of runners hits the streets of Minneapolis and St. Paul on a wet and cold Sunday, competing in the 26th annual Twin Cities Marathon. The race time temperature was 48 degrees and overcast, with on and off rain from start to finish.

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Photo courtesy of Explore Minnesota Tourism
Fall Colors 2008

2008 Fall Colors

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