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Afghan women worried about losing rights (1:36)

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Health fears for Japanese in nuclear zone (1:49)

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Indy loses a favorite son as Manning departs (1:36)

Peyton Manning leaving the Colts brings an end to a golden run. He changed the sports hierarchy in Indianapolis, which had been known simply as the home of the Indianapolis 500 and the capital of a state that prized basketball over all else.
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Romney leads delegate race, but far from done (2:50)

Super Tuesday boosted GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's delegate total. But he still only has a third of the delegates needed to win the Republican nomination. The other candidates are far behind.
Apple unveils iPad 3 with sharper screen (1:39)

Apple unveils iPad 3 with sharper screen (1:39)

Apple has unveiled a new iPad model. New features include a sharper screen and a faster processor.
Dashcam video of Ohio wrong-way driver released (1:33)

Dashcam video of Ohio wrong-way driver released (1:33)

On Wednesday, Ohio State Troopers released dashcam video of a trooper in pursuit of a wrong-way driver just seconds before a deadly crash that killed four people, including the driver.

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