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- Wawa or Sheetz? Romney sandwiched in Pennsylvania deli debate
- Watergate crime scene forgotten 40 years on
- U.N. observers in Syria suspend patrols
- Four presumed dead after McKinley avalanche
- Romney leaves funny handwritten note for reporters
- Air Force's mystery shuttle returns to earth
- Romney: Obama should’ve been a governor first
- Egyptians choose new president amid political chaos
- Dumbest political quotes of week
- Carlotta downgraded to tropical depression
- Ohio woman drives into crowd, injuring dozens
- President Obama's gamble on immigration front
- Americans hang on after recession claims wealth
- Bombings kill 33 in Pakistani tribal region
- FCC may take up issue of cell phone radiation
- Ron Paul backers seek influence at GOP convention
- Drones, computers new weapons of U.S. shadow wars
- Suu Kyi receives her 1991 Nobel Peace Prize
Wawa or Sheetz? Romney sandwiched in Pennsylvania deli debate Posted: 16 Jun 2012 04:13 PM PDT At the final stop on his bus tour here, Mitt Romney expressed confidence that he'll win Pennsylvania this November. "I am going to win Pennsylvania," the Republican nominee told a crowd of several hundred people at the Cornwall Iron Furnace, a historic foundry that once was the source of cannonballs and other iron products. [...] |
Watergate crime scene forgotten 40 years on Posted: 16 Jun 2012 12:45 PM PDT |
U.N. observers in Syria suspend patrols Posted: 16 Jun 2012 02:37 PM PDT |
Four presumed dead after McKinley avalanche Posted: 16 Jun 2012 03:09 PM PDT |
Romney leaves funny handwritten note for reporters Posted: 16 Jun 2012 12:34 PM PDT The Romney press corps was surprised to find they wouldn't be traveling on a long tour bus usually rented by the campaign to trail the candidate. Instead, the campaign had procured what can only be described as a party bus, and after an event Saturday, the press corps arrived back to the bus to find a note from Romney. |
Air Force's mystery shuttle returns to earth Posted: 16 Jun 2012 08:43 AM PDT |
Romney: Obama should’ve been a governor first Posted: 16 Jun 2012 07:15 AM PDT Several hundred people lined up to hear Mitt Romney speak at a small machinery company here, as the Republican nominee began day two of his battleground state bus tour by railing against President Obama's handling of the economy. "I know the president wants to talk about the economy a little," Romney said. "But he [...] |
Egyptians choose new president amid political chaos Posted: 16 Jun 2012 12:35 PM PDT |
Dumbest political quotes of week Posted: 16 Jun 2012 03:21 AM PDT |
Carlotta downgraded to tropical depression Posted: 16 Jun 2012 12:31 PM PDT |
Ohio woman drives into crowd, injuring dozens Posted: 16 Jun 2012 02:38 PM PDT |
President Obama's gamble on immigration front Posted: 16 Jun 2012 03:44 PM PDT There's not much President Barack Obama can do to boost the economy in the next five months, and that alone might cost him the November election. But on a range of social issues, Obama is bypassing Congress and aggressively using his executive powers to make it easier for gays to marry, women to obtain birth control, and, now, young illegal immigrants to avoid deportation. |
Americans hang on after recession claims wealth Posted: 16 Jun 2012 01:35 PM PDT |
Bombings kill 33 in Pakistani tribal region Posted: 16 Jun 2012 11:47 AM PDT Two bombs killed 33 people in tribal areas of northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, officials and witnesses said, a reminder of the instability wracking the nuclear-armed country. |
FCC may take up issue of cell phone radiation Posted: 16 Jun 2012 12:28 PM PDT |
Ron Paul backers seek influence at GOP convention Posted: 16 Jun 2012 04:14 PM PDT |
Drones, computers new weapons of U.S. shadow wars Posted: 16 Jun 2012 01:05 PM PDT |
Suu Kyi receives her 1991 Nobel Peace Prize Posted: 16 Jun 2012 10:47 AM PDT Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi finally received her 1991 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on Saturday after spending 15 years under house arrest, and said her country's full transformation to democracy was still far off. "What the Nobel Peace Prize did was to draw me once again into the world of other human beings outside the isolated area in which I lived, to restore a sense of reality to me," Suu Kyi said as the packed crowd, led by Norway's King Harald and Queen Sonja, rose in a standing ovation. |
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