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Judge OKs release of Romney divorce case testimony
CANTON, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts judge will allow the release of testimony by GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney in the decades-old divorce of Staples founder Tom Stemberg. Lawyers for The Boston Globe argued that the public has a right...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Bain Capital, LLC, The Boston Globe
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McCain accepts Mourdock explanation of rape comment, backs him
WASHINGTON (AP) Republican Sen. John McCain is again backing Indiana's Richard Mourdock after the Senate candidate explained his remark that pregnancy from rape is "something God intended," a spokesman said Thursday. McCain, the GOP's presidential...
Tags: John McCain, Elections, Republican Party, Democratic Party, CNN (tv network)
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Early voting rises across Ind., GOP gets on board
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The number of Hoosiers voting ahead of Election Day is rising across Indiana in part because of an effort by Republicans to urge their supporters to get to the polls. The number of people voting at election boards before Nov....
Tags: Elections, NAACP, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Parties and Movements
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Romney, Obama challenge each other in third and final debate
Associated PressBOCA RATON, Fla. -- President Barack Obama sharply challenged Mitt Romney on foreign policy in their final campaign debate Monday night, saying, "Every time you've offered an opinion you've been wrong." The Republican coolly responded, "Attacking me is...Tags: Egypt, Government, 2012 Republican National Convention, U.S. Military, Wars and Interventions
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Ill. Amtrak train set to hit 110 mph in test run
CHICAGO (AP) — In a modest milestone for President Barack Obama's high-speed rail vision, test runs will start zooming along a small section of the Amtrak line between Chicago and St. Louis at 110 mph on Friday. The 30-mph increase from the route's...Tags: Railway Transportation, Illinois Governor, Pat Quinn, Government, Japan
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Gun industry thrives during Obama's term in office
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has presided over a heyday for the gun industry despite predictions by the National Rifle Association four years ago that he would be the "most anti-gun president in American history." He hasn't pressed such...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Justice and Rights, Interior Policy, Brian W. Jones, Washington, DC
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Ryan says Obama misleading on Libya questions
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan slammed President Barack Obama on Friday for describing the deadly attack in Libya as "not optimal" and said the White House is misleading the country in the face of mounting questions...
Tags: Republican Party, Christopher Stevens, Paul Ryan, Washington, DC, Daytona Beach
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Republicans, Democrats call on star politicos
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republicans and Democrats are looking for help from their party's political stars as they look for a boost on Election Day. Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock held a campaign event in Indianapolis Wednesday morning...
Tags: Lindsey O. Graham, John McCain, Joe Donnelly, Elections, Republican Party
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'Million Muppet March' planned to protest Mitt Romney's threats to cut PBS funding
Zap2ItBig Bird is leaving Sesame Street and heading for Washington, D.C. A grassroots protest to save PBS funding, dubbed the Million Muppet March, is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 3 -- three days before the presidential election -- at the National Mall....Tags: Sesame Street (tv program), PBS (tv network), Ian Somerhalder, Washington, DC, Pam Grier
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UPDATE: Donnelly, Mourdock needle each other on weaknesses
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Richard Mourdock and Democrat Joe Donnelly faced off Monday for the first time in a debate that saw them repeating many of the hard-edged charges that have marked their contentious campaign to be Indiana's next U.S....
Tags: Joe Donnelly, Harry Reid, Elections, Republican Party, Tea Party Movement
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Ryan asked for federal help as he championed cuts
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan, a fiscal conservative and critic of federal handouts, has sought for his constituents in Wisconsin an expansion of food stamps, stimulus money, federally guaranteed business loans,...
Tags: Government, Government Health Care, Budgets and Budgeting, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, 2012 Republican National Convention
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Could pepperoni spoil presidential debate?
MAE ANDERSON,Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) — During the next presidential debate, the candidates will be pondering the important questions of our time. But the most controversial may be "Sausage or pepperoni?" Pizza Hut is offering a lifetime of free pizza — one large...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Marketing, Sausages, Pepperoni, Elections
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