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- Exclusive: Justice Department cuts recession deals with airlines (Reuters)
- Cain snubs Union Leader in N.H. (Politico)
- Poll: Paul support growing in Iowa (Politico)
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- U.S. troops in Australia: 'Playing hardball with China' (The Week)
- Newts that look like Newt [SLIDESHOW] (Daily Caller)
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- Court says backers can defend gay marriage measure (AP)
- Lower birth rates for young women tied to economy (AP)
- California court opens way for gay marriage case (Reuters)
- Boeing wins record $21.7 billion airplane order (Reuters)
- Cain meeting with Union Leader newspaper canceled (AP)
- Cain thumbs nose at Union Leader (Politico)
- Poll: 'Occupy' opposition on rise (Politico)
- Russia's FM compares Syria attack to civil war (AP)
- Ex-smoker Obama: quitting is hard, he should know (Reuters)
- Should the Supreme Court's 'ObamaCare' arguments be televised? (The Week)
- Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate found homeless in Ukraine (Daily Caller)
- As Holder enjoys taxpayer-funded Caribbean junket, 10 percent of House members demand
- Tea party debt commission: Our plan balances budget in four years (Daily Caller)
- Religion Spaces Out
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- Portugal court refuses to send US fugitive home (AP)
- Census finds reaching age 90 more likely than ever (AP)
- Chu, Republicans square off on Solyndra loan (Reuters)
- Leave no trace (Politico)
- Cain ducks Cuba questions (Politico)
- New premier Monti says Italy faces emergency (Reuters)
- Obama's uncle makes court appearance in Mass. (AP)
- Gov. Perry challenges Pelosi to a debate (Daily Caller)
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- Unemployment aid applications drop to 7-month low (AP)
- Occupy protesters arrested in NYC finance district (AP)
- Beijing is wary of Obama's assertive China policy (AP)
- Italy hit by protests as PM unveils economic plan (AP)
- Russia says Syria's crisis looks like 'civil war' (AP)
- Jobless claims at 7-month low, building permits jump (Reuters)
- Obama to announce Asian export deals for Boeing, GE (Reuters)
- Syria attack prompts Russian talk of civil war (Reuters)
- Analysis: Emergency post-election measures won't save Spain (Reuters)
- Financial fallout for Penn State: $2 billion fundraising drive in danger? (The Ch
- New US training base in Australia is all about the rise of China (The Christian S
- For fiscal sanity: Tea party budget (Politico)
- Despite political reform, Indonesia abuses persist (AP)
- The 'dramatic' decline in illegal immigration: 3 theories (The Week)
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- Paris prosecutor drops probe into cash from Africa (AP)
- ASEAN gambles on Myanmar's regional leadership (Reuters)
- WikiLeaks mom calls for Australian intervention (AP)
- Olympus ex-CEO to return to Japan, top shareholder cuts stake (Reuters)
- Analysis: Axe hangs over Carrefour revamp plan, CEO (Reuters)
- UK sells bailed out bank Northern Rock to Virgin (Reuters)
- Gingrich lugs loads of personal, political baggage (AP)
- Democrats see minefield in Occupy protests (AP)
- Chu takes responsibility for Solyndra loan (AP)
- Germany to create far right extremists' register (AP)
- Religion Notes
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- GOP tax plan targets itemized deductions (AP)
- Resolution to seek Syrian rights condemnation (AP)
- In NYPD spying, a Yippie legal battle echoes again (AP)
- Book awards honor the 99 percent (AP)
- U.S. proposes to double auto fuel economy by 2025 (Reuters)
- AP Impact: Right-to-know laws often ignored (AP)
- Severe storms cause deaths, injuries in South (Reuters)
- SABMiller sees Europe and U.S. tough after H1 miss (Reuters)
- Group calls Gingrich 'liberal' in kitchen-sink email (Politico)
- Supercommittee starts looking for plan B (Politico)
- 11 states seek relief from No Child Left Behind (AP)
- Obama says Myanmar needs to do more on human rights (Reuters)
- Inhofe demands probe into possible abuses wrought by carbon credit market (Daily
- Norquist somewhat upbeat on Gingrichâ
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- Kuwait opposition protesters disrupt parliament (AP)
- Now what? Few tangible effects of Wall St protests (AP)
- Bullet hits White House: Is this common? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Occupy Wall Street: Time to become more overtly political? (The Christian Science
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- Cain, in Fla., misspeaks on key political event (AP)
- Abramoff accuses Newt Gingrich of 'corruption.' Really. (Politico)
- Obama's 'lazy' remark catches fire with GOP (Politico)
- World Leaders Make Out in Benetton's New Ad Campaign (The Atlantic Wire)
- WHITE HOUSE NOTEBOOK: More Bieber questions (AP)
- Chu testimony: Solyndra faced â
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- Google launches music service (Reuters)
- Millionaires on Capitol Hill: Please tax me more! (AP)
- Countering China, Obama asserts US a Pacific power (AP)
- Suspect in shooting near White House arrested (AP)
- Kuwait opposition protesters disrupt parliament (AP)
- Women more likely to have 'broken heart syndrome' (AP)
- Deficit committee locked in budget stalemate (Reuters)