By AUDRIE GARRISON, Scripps Howard News Service

Cell phone users represent the opinions of likely voters

Americans who have traded in their landlines for cell phones have a lot in common with each other, according to a Pew Research Center study.The majority is unmarried. They tend to be under age 50. And until recently, they were all left out of public opinion polls.

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Clothesline advocates fight for right to dry

When it comes to drying laundry, Mimi White strives for simplicity.She strings her wash on a clothesline, letting the sun finish the job. She hasn't used an electric dryer for more than six months, and she says it's one of the easiest ways to live a greener life.

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Congress leans on horse racing over steroid use

WASHINGTON -- If the horse racing industry does not create a national governing body to regulate breeding and the use of steroids, Congress will likely step in, House members said Thursday.

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