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  • Three states go to the polls Tuesday, starting what will be an eight-week stretch of primaries in the U.S. For a look at the intra-party political landscape, NPR's Charlie Mahtesian has this overview.
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  • Andy Bowers reports from Moscow that former general Alexander Lebed has formed his own political party. The party's name is called the Russian Popular Republican Party...Lebed says he hopes the party will unite those Russians disappointed in both Communists and Democrats.
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