Romney, Seeking Traction, Duels With Santorum – New York Times


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Romney, Seeking Traction, Duels With Santorum
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MESA, Ariz. — Mitt Romney challenged Rick Santorum's credentials as a fiscal conservative in a fiercely combative debate on Wednesday, trying to redefine Mr. Santorum as part of the problem in Washington and regain his footing in the fight for the
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Jury: 26 years total for former US lax player – The Associated Press


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Jury: 26 years total for former US lax player
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia (AP) — A jury convicted a former University of Virginia lacrosse player Wednesday of second-degree murder of his ex-girlfriend in a drunken, jealous rage, rejecting a first-degree murder verdict and a possible life sentence.
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Va. Gov. McDonnell calls for amendments to ultrasound bill – CBS News


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Va. Gov. McDonnell calls for amendments to ultrasound bill
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Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, who staunchly opposes abortion rights, is objecting to a bill mandating that women receive ultrasounds before having an abortion, and has requested the bill be amended to "explicitly state that no woman in Virginia will
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Journalists Killed Amid Homs Siege – Wall Street Journal


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Journalists Killed Amid Homs Siege
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Marie Colvin, a American-born correspondent with the Sunday Times of London, and French photographer Rémi Ochlik were killed in the bombardment of Homs, Syria. Associated Press/Ivor Prickett Sunday Times War correspondent Marie Colvin, in an undated
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Cause of Argentine train crash still unknown – CBS News


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Cause of Argentine train crash still unknown
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – The first two cars were packed as usual for the morning rush, so tightly that people stood pressed flesh to flesh, sandwiched between bicycles and the few seats, many without so much as a strap to hold onto.
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Resignation Sparks Australia Leadership Fight – Wall Street Journal


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Resignation Sparks Australia Leadership Fight
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By ENDA CURRAN The surprise resignation of Kevin Rudd while on a trip to the US has opened the door for the Foreign Minister to contest Prime Minister Julia Gillard. The WSJ's Deborah Kan speaks to reporter Enda Curran. SYDNEY—Australian Prime Minister
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Defense of Marriage Act ruled unconstitutional by judge – Los Angeles Times


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Defense of Marriage Act ruled unconstitutional by judge
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The ruling by a US district judge was the first since the Obama administration announced a year ago that it would no longer defend a law it considers discriminatory. By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times A judge on Wednesday declared the 1996 Defense
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Calif. cracks down on mobile privacy – USA TODAY


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Calif. cracks down on mobile privacy
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By Michael Liedtke, AP SAN FRANCISCO – California is clamping down on nosy mobile applications, telling them they must give people advance warning if they want to keep pulling sensitive information from smartphones and computer tablets.
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Obama signs payroll tax cut extension into law, includes jobless benefits – Washington Post


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Obama signs payroll tax cut extension into law, includes jobless benefits
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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama signed the payroll tax cut extension into law Wednesday, notching an election-year victory and rare bipartisan agreement in the continuing partisan battle over jobs, taxes and debt. The $143 billion measure that
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Three US lawmakers sent threatening letters – AFP


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Three US lawmakers sent threatening letters
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WASHINGTON — Several US lawmakers received threatening letters containing a harmless white powder, but the sender warned more missives including a "harmful material" could follow, a Senate official said. The news sparked alarm and served as a grim
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