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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

With John McCain's big win in Florida last night the Republicans now have a clear frontrunner going into the Super Tuesday primaries. But what role will Rudy Giuliani play in the race now that he lost his late-state gamble? Also, a deeper look at the career of Mitt Romney, and why ageism may be among the last frontiers of discrimination.

Are You The One? Florida Weighs In

Ben Smith , writer for Politico.com talks about the primary results in Florida and what they mean for super duper Tuesday next week. Also, why did Edwards drop out now?

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Poverty and the Presidential Election

Walter Fields, vice president of government relations and public affairs at the Community Service Society of New York, talks about the Democratic candidates' approaches to poverty.

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The High Cost of Aging

According to the new best-seller, How Not To Look Old, looking young is "critical to every woman's personal and financial survival." New York Times columnist Natasha Singer discusses the stringent beauty expectations for working women today and why ageism has become one of the last ...

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Are You the One? Romney's Record

New York Times Columnist David Kirkpatrick and Jerry Seib, the Assistant Managing Editor of the Wall Street Journal, look at Mitt Romney's dual records as a businessman and politician.

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Stolen Kidneys

Amelia Gentleman, a stringer for the International Herald Tribune and the New York Times, talks about a organ-trafficking ring in India that has victimized hundreds of day laborers.

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