• Super Tuesday: What It Means To Win

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    By Feb. 5, 2008, 41 percent of the Democratic and 45 percent of the Republican delegates will have gone to one of the presidential candidates. Four out of five Democrats are bound by these results for big winners, while the GOP uses a process that varies from state to state. For a timeline and more about the delegate process, see our Campaign '08 Primary Tracker.

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Much buzz surrounds "Super Tuesday" in the 2008 presidential race, but why? Here's a quick rundown on this milestone to the White House.

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Fall Foliage Photos

Participate in the "CBS 3 Fall Foliage Photo Contest" now through November 14, 2008. Share your favorite fall photo and fill out the contest form and one random entrant will be selected to win a digital camera.

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Shane Victorino of the Philadelphia Phillies makes a catch for the third out of the top of the seventh inning on a ball hit by Casey Blake of the Los Angeles Dodgers during the 2008 MLB playoffs on Oct. 10, 2008, in Philadelphia, Pa.
Phillies vs. Dodgers - NLCS

The Philadelphia Phillies take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2008 National League Championship Series.

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William Penn vs Mastbaum

This week's addition of Friday Football Frenzy Web Extra Game of the Week was at Charles Martin Memorial Stadium home of the Northeast Vikings where Mastbaum Panthers played host to William Penn Lions.

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Republican presidential nominee, Arizona Senator John McCain, and his wife Cindy step off his plane upon arrival in Nashville, Tenn.
On The Campaign Trail

Senators Barack Obama and John McCain hit the campaign trail with their newly-chosen vice presidential picks in tow. This behind-the-scenes look offers a glimpse of the dynamics between the presidential nominees and their veeps, and the candidate's families.

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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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Celebrities Hitting The Big 4-0 in 2008

Some big names hit a milestone this year. Here's a look at some of the stars turning 40 in 2008.

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