Today's news
--> U.S.: President Bush gave his last State of the Union address last night. If you missed it, check it out here.
--> Florida: Sen. John McCain of Arizona and former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts appear to be neck-and-neck in the Republican primary. If McCain wins in Florida, his status as the national front-runner will be cemented. If Romney comes out on top, the battle for the GOP presidential nomination will be up in the air.
**Make sure to go out and vote Floridians!**
--> Kenya: Mugabe Were, a freshman opposition leader in Parliament, was shot dead in his driveway on Tuesday. The news of his killing spread quickly and violently, with opposition supporters rioting across Nairobi, the capital, intensifying the clashes of the past weeks. More of the same.
--> Los Angeles, CA: Hollywood's striking writers said on Monday they will grant an "interim agreement" to organizers of the Grammy awards allowing the ceremony honoring musicians to be written by union members.
Last week, the Writers Guild of America, which represents some 10,500 striking film and television writers, said it would not picket the music event, so Monday's announcement further ensures the show will continue in its traditional format of presenters giving awards and musicians performing hit songs.
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