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John Kerry was the big winner in Tuesday's primary contests, grabbing victories in five of the seven states. He spoke from his headquarters in Seattle, Washington.
Created: 02/04/2004
The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay has the latest on a cancelled study on the effects of hormone replacement therapy on women with a history of breast cancer.
Created: 02/02/2004
Seven states hold Democratic presidential contests Tuesday, as a new poll finds John Edwards leading John Kerry in South Carolina, CBS' Jim Axelrod reports.
Created: 02/03/2004
Tests have confirmed that the deadly poison ricin was sent thorough the mail to U.S. Senator Bill Frist. CBS's Jennifer Donealn reports so far it doesn't appear that anyone has become sickened.
Created: 02/04/2004
Mass. Sen. John Kerry is flying high after winning five southern primary elections, but the state's decision to issue same-sex marriage licenses could dent his campaign, Jim Axelrod reports.
Created: 01/24/2004
CBS News' Mark Knoller followed President Bush to Roswell, N.M., home of the mysterious 'UFO landing' in 1947. The talk of the day was re-election, but Mr. Bush also stressed supporting a local diner.
Bush To Probe Intel
Created: 02/02/2004
President Bush will form an independent commission to look into intelligence failures leading up to the war in Iraq, Bill Plante reports on The Early Show.
Created: 01/28/2004
A car bomb blast outside a Baghdad hotel popular with Westerners killed at least three people and injured 17, Allen Pizzey reports.
Created: 02/03/2004
Three Senate office buildings will be closed Tuesday after an apparent bioterror scare of ricin, The Early Show's Thalia Assuras reports.
Janet On-Camera Apology
Created: 02/04/2004
As controversy surrounding her Super Bowl performance lingers, Janet Jackson issued a videotaped apology ahead of her scheduled appearance at the Grammys. CBS News' Chris Lawrence reports.
Created: 01/30/2004
Houston is spending more than a million dollars on Super Bowl security, and the city is on high-alert for anything suspicious. Lee Cowan reports on the costly operation of protecting the game.
Created: 02/02/2004
Fear of an al Qaeda attack on an airliner coming to or flying within the U.S. prompted several new flight cancellations, and more threats may be soon coming, Bob Orr reports.
