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- Unemployment drops to 8.6 percent (Politico)
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- Iran cleric warns EU, UN against backing Britain (Reuters)
- Obama says will push ahead on payroll tax cut (Reuters)
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- Sarah Palin lavishes praise on Rick Santorum (Daily Caller)
- Occupy Richmond protesters back Tea Party against city (Reuters)
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- Europe, facing abyss, embraces German might (AP)
- Ultraconservative Islamists make gains in Egypt (AP)
- UK media inquiry a lesson in tabloid skullduggery (AP)
- Man sentenced for killing wife; she strangled son (AP)
- House panel votes to subpoena Corzine on MF Global (AP)
- Zynga IPO values company as high as $9.04 billion (Reuters)
- GE, Rolls Royce drop effort to build F35 engines (Reuters)
- Over 20 arrested at U.S. London embassy protest (Reuters)
- U.S. hands main war base, Saddam palaces back to Iraq (Reuters)
- Fed hawks say central banks can't solve fiscal woes (Reuters)
- After NATO strike, Pakistan adjusts rules of engagement (Reuters)
- Next moves unclear on payroll tax cut extension (AP)
- Gingrich's unpredictability raises concerns (AP)
- House Republicans step up anti-regulation effort (AP)
- His candidacy uncertain, Cain to meet with wife (AP)
- Romney faces 2 big rivals: Gingrich and Obama (AP)
- Gingrich begins Iowa push with call for civic duty (AP)
- Ex-Wis. Gov. Thompson launches GOP bid for Senate (AP)
- Bachmann says Gingrich has 'memory challenge' (AP)
- Artur Davis: From Dem star to exile (Politico)
- Cain sets Monday decision deadline (Politico)
- US finds reassurance in Egypt's peaceful voting (AP)
- UK lawmaker criticized for 'Zionist bias' comments (AP)
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- Hoop Dreams: Riots cast shadow over Games (AP)
- Merkel: Financial crisis solution to 'take years' (AP)
- Icon of US military now in Iraqi hands (AP)
- Slow growth likely fueled modest November hiring (AP)
- Clinton, Suu Kyi promote closer US-Burma ties (AP)
- Violent wind storm leaves path of destruction (AP)
- Judge orders Mindy McCready: Return son to Florida (AP)
- Lynch carries Seahawks to 31-14 win over Eagles (AP)
- Merkel fights for euro she says is stronger than D-mark (Reuters)
- Insight: Did Conficker help sabotage Iran's nuke program? (Reuters)
- Myanmar's Suu Kyi praises U.S. engagement (Reuters)
- Egypt awaits poll results as Tahrir protest planned (Reuters)
- Senate defeats competing payroll tax cut bills (Reuters)
- Labor market seen improving, but pace glacial (Reuters)
- Senators blast CFTC, Gensler for MF Global mess (Reuters)
- Honda recalls 304,035 cars globally for air bag defect (Reuters)
- Pasadena on emergency footing as powerful winds whip Southern California (VIDEO)
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- Romney visits former President George H.W. Bush (AP)
- House passes bill to end public election funding (AP)
- Democrats to pursue protections for voting rights (AP)
- Panel deadlocks on coordination among candidates (AP)
- Cain's lawyer demands records from accuser (AP)
- House Sergeant-at-Arms to retire (Politico)
- Paul: Newt's a 'flip-flopper (Politico)
- House votes to ease airport screening for troops (AP)
- South Ossetian opposition leader rejects new vote (AP)
- NYC ethics board fines HUD official $10,000 (AP)
- Secret Santa in the Senate: The wisecracks (The Week)
- Democrat leaders merge religion and party (Daily Caller)
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- Israeli defense chief: Iran strike may be needed (AP)
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- Auto sales rise to near two-year high (Reuters)
- Mass. AG hits big banks with foreclosure lawsuit (Reuters)
- Meeting with wife may be key to future of Cain bid (AP)
- Romney to air Iowa ad, signaling play for caucuses (AP)
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- Syrian oil, VIPs targeted in new sanctions (Reuters)
- Obama pleads with voters for patience on "change" (Reuters)
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