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February 7, 2008 -
A roundup of reports from around the South, where deadly storms ripped through Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Kentucky Tuesday night leaving a wake of death and destruction... From the 9PM Wednesday TEMA Situation Report:
February 6, 2008 -
At least 50 people were killed in fierce storms that struck across the South yesterday. Tennessee appears to have been hardest hit, with more than two dozen deaths reported so far -- including 10 in Macon County alone. Arkansas, Alabama and Kentucky have also reported fatalities.
February 6, 2008 -
Later this month, representatives of the Bush administration will travel to Geneva, Switzerland to defend the the United States' human rights record before a United Nations committee. Meanwhile, human rights advocates charge that the administration is not only failing to comply with a treaty to eliminate racial discrimination but is trying to whitewash the reality of racial inequality in America -- particularly in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
February 6, 2008 -
We've seen the maps of who won Super Tuesday in each state, and how many delegates that means towards the nomination. But what are the primary results from that purest measure of democracy -- the popular vote?
February 5, 2008 -
Here we are, the Big Day for the Election 2008 primaries -- which may turn out to be just Another Day, especially for Democrats, if the races stay tight and Sens. Clinton and Obama split the delegate count.
February 5, 2008 -
New Orleans once again takes a short break from their struggle and puts aside the bitterness and pain to celebrate Mardi Gras and a spirit that cannot be drowned, kept down, or run out of town.
February 5, 2008 -
Tennessee lawmakers have introduced a tort "reform" bill aimed at protecting nursing home operators from lawsuits. The bill (SB4075/HB4053) would: