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- Candidates Scrambling to Cope With Rise of Huckabee
The chaotic nature of the Republican race was on display over the weekend as Mike Huckabee’s sudden rise to the top tier rippled across the field. - Political Memo: In ’08 Race, the Other Clinton Steps Up Publicly
Bill Clinton is not running his wife’s campaign, but he has become the most powerful force in the operation besides her. - For Recipients of Medicare, the Hard Sell
Federal officials are trying to cut down on aggressive or deceptive sales pitches for Medicare Advantage plans. - Old U.S. Allies, Still Hiding Deep in Laos
Thousands of jungle warriors hired by the C.I.A. during the Vietnam War live in fear of the Laotian government. - Free Trade Zones Ease Passage of Counterfeit Drugs
Counterfeiters use free trade zones to hide a drug’s provenance or to make or relabel adulterated products. - On Facebook, Scholars Link Up With Data
Researchers are using Facebook habits to study how tastes and values affect the formation of social relationships. - Saudi King Pardons Rape Victim
Saudi Arabia’s king pardoned a rape victim who had been sentenced to prison and 200 lashes, a newspaper reported. - Fraud Probe Opens in South Korea
South Korea’s parliament voted to launch an independent investigation into fraud allegations against the leading presidential candidate just days ahead of the vote. - Russia Ships Nuclear Fuel to Iran
Russia has made its first shipment of nuclear fuel to Iran’s Bushehr plant, the Foreign Ministry said. - Suicide Attack Kills 9 Pakistani Troops
A suicide bomber blew himself up among a group of Pakistani soldiers returning from a soccer game in northwestern Pakistan, killing nine of them. - Palestinians Win Big Aid Pledge
The European Union will pledge $650 million in aid to the Palestinians for 2008. - Ingersoll to Buy Climate Control Maker
Diversified manufacturer Ingersoll-Rand Co Ltd. said it agreed to acquire Trane Inc., an indoor heating and air conditioning systems maker, for about $10.1 billion.