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Pro-Latino 'super PAC' aiming at Romney campaign [Video]
Mitt Romney said it himself: He needs to boost his support among Latinos, or cede the White House to Barack Obama for another four years. Speaking last month at a fundraiser in Palm Beach, Fla., (just within earshot of eavesdropping reporters) the...
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Romney campaign failing to shake off Etch-A-Sketch label
Mitt Romney's victory lap the day after the Illinois Republican primary has been erased by an Etch-A-Sketch, leaving the candidate to deal with a new wave of online mockery aimed at Romney’s perceived tendency to adjust his views.
On Tuesday night,...Tags: Politics, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Twitter, Inc.
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Idaho man charged with trying to assassinate President Obama
Nation NowAssassination attempt: An Idaho man has been charged with trying to assassinate president Obama by allegedly aiming a high-powered rifle at the White House Friday night. Two bullets struck the presidential mansion, including one that cracked a window onto... -
Man accused of trying to assassinate Obama is found competent
Nation NowAlleged White House gunman: Alleged White House gunman Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez has been found competent to face charges he tried to assassinate President Obama. But prosecutors want further evaluations.... -
Penn junior literally sings praises of South Bend
A local high schooler wanted to express his affection for South Bend. He decided to do it with a song. Nick Ortega, a junior at Penn High School, released South Bend Anthem last month to highlight the city's assets -- Coveleski Stadium, the St. Joseph...Tags: Politics, Mitch Daniels, Richard Mourdock, Jon Stewart, Democratic Party
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Guillermo Martinez: Summit of the Americas can't succeed if US media misses the story
The U.S. media should be ashamed of itself. All but four of the presidents of the countries in the Western Hemisphere gathered in Cartagena Colombia for the VI Summit of the Americas last weekend. In most countries across the region, coverage of a...Tags: Sex Crimes, Prostitution, Nicaragua, Media Industry, U.S. Secret Service
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Las "puterías" de la VI Cumbre
A la VI Cumbre de las Américas el fin de semana pasado fueron todos menos cuatro de los presidentes de la región. Los medios de prensa de los países de América Latina se quejaron que la reunión hubiese terminado sin una declaración conjunta; hablaron que...Tags: Argentina, Cuba
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Man Who Shot at White House Faces More Charges
A man accused of trying to kill President Barack Obama by firing up to a dozen shots at the White House in November is now facing additional charges.
Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, who was arrested days after the Nov. 11 shooting, was formally charged...Tags: Shootings, White House, Barack Obama
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News Briefs: Republicans battle in New Hampshire; Iran defends nuclear program
If Romney wins in New Hampshire as expected, size of his victory is likely to shape race for nomination
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) -- While Mitt Romney is the overwhelming favorite to win the New Hampshire presidential primary, the size of his expected...Tags: Parties and Movements, St. Louis, Entertainment, Wars and Interventions, Politics
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Fatal Crash Creates Traffic Mess on Ortega Highway
KTLA NewsSAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. (KTLA) -- Traffic was backed up in both directions on Ortega Highway Friday morning, as police investigated a fatal solo-vehicle crash. At around 7 a.m. the driver of a gold Ford F-150 truck lost control of his vehicle and hit...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Looking to build on success
It was a successful 2010-11 girls' basketball season for the four local programs.
While Burroughs High and Bellarmine-Jefferson won championships in their respective leagues, Providence shared a league title and Burbank was able to advance to the CIF...Tags: College Basketball, University of Kansas , Women's National Basketball Association, Students, Injuries and Wounds
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