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U.S. presidential candidate suffers setback
Dec 25, 2011
Gingrich not allowed to run in Virginia primary; resorts to write-in campaign, but state law prohibits itWASHINGTON (AP) ― Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich may be leading in polls of Republican voters in Virginia, but his name won’t appear on the state’s primary ballot, a significant setback for a candidate whose standing in polls has recently been slipping.The state party said early Saturday that Gingrich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry had failed to submit the required 10,000 signatures to appear
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Dec 25, 2011
Libya’s Gadhafi hunkers down for long siege
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US woman stranded by snow 9 days in her car
Dec 25, 2011
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona (AP) -- A U.S. university student said she had nothing to eat but two candy bars while her car was stuck in the snow for nine days in a remote area of Arizona. In neighboring New Mexico, a family found themselves struggling to breathe after nearly two days in their SUV, which was
Russia test-fires two new nuclear missiles
Dec 24, 2011
Tax cut survives: Congress votes holiday approval
Dec 24, 2011
President Barack Obama signs the payroll tax cut extension, Friday in the White House Oval Office in Washington. (AP-Yonhap)WASHINGTON (AP) — Barely beating Santa's sleigh, Congress delivered a last-minute holiday tax-cut extension to 160 million American wage-earners on Friday, just when it l
Czechs bid farewell to Vaclav Havel
Dec 23, 2011
PRAGUE (AP) -- Czechs and world leaders paid emotional tribute to Vaclav Havel on Friday at a pomp-filled funeral ceremony, ending a week of public grief and nostalgia over the death of the dissident playwright who led the 1989 revolution that toppled four decades of communist rule.Bells tolled
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