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Poll: Economy trumps social issues for GOP voters
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Palin to travel to India
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Mike Huckabee hits fellow conservatives for criticizing Michelle Obama
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Iran leader urges Gaddafi to allow free speech
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Eleven cities hit new lows in home prices in December
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Oil prices surge, stocks plummet over global unrest
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Some activists want wealthy Jane Harman to pay for special election vote
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Hezbollah working with Mexican cartels
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Columbus takes center stage in next big union fight
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New York’s Teamsters Local 237 to bus in support to union protestors in Wisconsin
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi appears on state TV
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RNC surpasses major donor goal under new chairman
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Raymond Davis, held in Pakistan shootings, worked with C.I.A.
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Limbaugh takes aim at Michelle Obama’s waistline
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Libya’s U.N. diplomats break with Qaddafi
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Bubble trouble over sky-high internet values
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Fed raises projection on economic growth to 3.9% in 2011
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In major reversal, U.S. agrees to rebuke Israel in Security Council
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Derailed? Third GOP governor rejects Obama high-speed rail plan
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Report: Steve Jobs receiving treatment at cancer clinic
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‘Vice Guide to North Korea’ [VIDEO]
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Obamacare requires new IRS army of 1,054
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Santorum talks about longtime Google problem
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Trump’s flip-flop on abortion
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General David Petraeus to leave Afghanistan post by end of the year
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Senate Dems defeat measure that would have denied TSA workers collective bargaining rights
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Alvin Greene tries again, now for South Carolina House seat
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Sen. John Kerry heads to Pakistan to calm diplomatic tensions
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Ecuador court orders Chevron to pay
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‘A weapon of mass destruction was found in the U.S.’: Shock confession of Customs officer
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Charlie Rangel files for re-election
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Good riddance to Pelosi’s ‘compostable’ flatware at the House cafeteria
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Romney holds big lead in N.H. primary poll
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Cantor: Cut entitlements
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Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour: ‘Purity is not a winner in politics’
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China overtakes Japan as world’s Number 2 economy
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It’s the bullet train . . . to nowhere
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Giffords is seen as shoo-in for Kyl’s seat
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Obama refers to himself as “The Gipper” in farewell to Gibbs