 Erin Burnett OutFront 02.22.2012 (daily) One hour away from what could be the final GOP debate of this election season. What do the candidates need to do tonight? And officials say that they have linked bombings targeting diplomats in Thailand to similar bombings in India. Israel says Iran is behind the attacks.  
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 AC360 Daily Podcast 02.21.2012 Anderson Cooper 360 Daily features highlights from CNN's premier nightly news program.  
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 The New Promised Land: Silicon Valley Silicon Valley's startups are mostly young, male and white. The NewMe incubator aims to change that with a two-month immersion in San Francisco, Soledad O'Brien reports.  
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 02-23-2012 11am GMT (daily) News from around the world from CNN. Go beyond borders.  
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 Big corporations avoiding taxes with loopholes (daily) On paper, big corporations have to pay 35 percent. But CNN's Brooke Baldwin discovers how many corporation are jumping through loopholes and paying much less, if anything at all.  
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 Polls, politics and the long road to the nomination First up Rep. Ron Paul talks about his candidacy and the race as a whole; then a panel picks apart some of the bigger issues dragged up this week; lastly, talking policy with Starbucks' CEO.  
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 You Can't Make This Stuff Up (weekly) CNN's Jim Ribble takes a look at the lighter side of news.  
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 The Obama Budget...What Now? This week, we look at the budget. What’s inside and does it really matter? (not really). Lisa talks with Rick Newman, Chief Business Correspondent for US News and World Report and author of several books. He’s fired up about the meaninglessness of the budget debate.  
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 Iran under the microscope First up, a frank assessment of America's interests and options as they relate to Iran; then, a look at Sino-American relations; also, what's next for Syria?  
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 Syria's Golden Moment Inside Syria, it's hell. But for some Syrian expatriates, this is that rare moment when the things that often divide people melt away to coalesce against a common enemy. CNN's Libby Lewis reports.  
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 What apps are stealing from your phone CNN's Doug Gross, John Sutter and Stephanie Goldberg discuss how apps on the iPhone are using personal information, Angry Birds and Facebook join forces and a Chris Brown Fail.  
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 Adele, her bird, Chris and Rihanna CNN's Michelle Wright and Lisa Respers-France discuss Adele's record sales and her finger movements, along with Chris Brown and Rihanna new move.  
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 Marketplace Africa: South Africa's Ostrich Farming After a major bird flu outbreak, South Africa, the global leader in ostrich farming is now facing tough times. Robyn Curnow visits the center of the world's ostrich industry, where many farmers today are struggling to cope.  
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 Marketplace Middle East: Concerns Over Crude Oil As tensions grow over events in Iran and Syria, a talk with the OPEC Secretary General about the price of crude oil going over $100 a barrel.  
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 Quest Means Business 02.21.2012 Richard Quest reports on business news happening around the globe.  
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 Coverage of the campaign and contraception (weekly) Santorum stuns press with multiple wins; belated coverage of Catholics' fight with Obama; media context for Obama's SuperPAC stance; Martin's troublesome tweets; JFK intern back in the news.  
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 Talk Asia: Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto Meet one of Japan's finest culinary masters. Born in Hiroshima, Japan, he owned his own restaurant at just 24. Later he became head chef at the acclaimed Nobu restaurant. But it wasn't until 1999 that Masaharu Morimoto stepped in front of the camera for "Iron Chef Japan," then later the American version. Morimoto talks about his early years and culinary journey.  
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 Finding the fallen A team dedicated to finding, recovering and identifying every missing U.S. service member opens its doors to CNN.  
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 Religion and Politics in American Life How are American voters' religious views affecting politics? Authors Robert Putnam and David Campbell spent five years exploring this topic. CNN's John Lisk spoke with them about their book, "American Grace."  
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 Money Matters 02.22.12 (daily) Your quick, daily update after the Closing Bell on how the markets finished and other big news in business.  
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 Gadgets, cancer drugs and diabetes in the kitchen (weekly) First up, looking at gadgets that could help keep you healthy; then, explaining why some cancer drugs have been in short supply in the United States; lastly, cooking for health.  
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