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Poll: Cain tops 3-way race with Romney, Gingrich — CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto. — In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow …
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Poll: Romney retakes lead in GOP race, Gingrich moves to second — WASHINGTON — The Republican presidential race is being shaken up again, with Mitt Romney retaking the lead, Newt Gingrich surging into second place, and Herman Cain dropping to third place, according to a new McClatchy-Marist poll released Friday.

Mitt Romney: Cancel the coronation — how conservatives can defeat him — For those who believe the current commentariat consensus that Mitt Romney should be coronated as the inevitable Republican nominee, consider the excellent story by Alicia Cohn in The Hill about conservatives uniting to defeat Romney …
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Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania Governor, Couldn't Discuss Inquiry — For months, Gov. Tom Corbett of Pennsylvania had reason to suspect a sexual abuse scandal was going to explode at Penn State University. He also had no way to talk about it, or to prepare for it.
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Paterno contacts criminal defense lawyer, source tells NBC News
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Amazon users incensed at Sandusky's book ‘Touched’
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Joe Paterno and the Law
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Protesters Coming Down With the “Zuccotti Lung” — Park conditions put demonstrators at risk for variety of sicknesses, officials say. — With wintry weather poised to swoop into the cramped outdoor quarters of Occupy Wall Street protesters, it may not be long before more campers catch what's being called “Zuccotti lung.”
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For Occupy Wall Street, Health Is a Growing Concern
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Congress Members Took Part in Insider Trading: Abramoff — As many as a dozen members of Congress and their aides took part in insider trading based on foreknowledge of market moving information on Capitol Hill, disgraced Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff told CNBC in an interview.
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Outside the Beltway and Business Insider


Man shot to death near Occupy Oakland camp — (11-10) 19:11 PST OAKLAND — A man was shot and killed this evening near the Occupy Oakland encampment outside City Hall, inflaming debate over whether the month-old gathering should be allowed to remain. — The man, whom several Occupy campers …
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Legends of the Fail — This is the way the euro ends — not with a bang but with bunga bunga. Not long ago, European leaders were insisting that Greece could and should stay on the euro while paying its debts in full. Now, with Italy falling off a cliff, it's hard to see how the euro can survive at all.
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Gerrymanders by Any Standard — When the Supreme Court first addressed partisan gerrymandering in 1986, it set forth a standard that was essentially impossible for political parties to meet. According to the Court, it was not enough for parties to show that their supporters had been unfairly …


You Want Mayo on that Waitress Sandwich? — The ruckus over Herman Cain's alleged sexual harassment has summoned forth the efforts of the Senior Directorate of the Femintern to stamp their feet and say “it is too a big deal!” It's become a wonderful excuse for a reunion of the “I Believe Anita Hill” potluck Tupperware parties.
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Exclusive Photos: Michael Moore's Massive Michigan Vacation Mansion Beyond 99 Percent's Wildest Dreams — Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore has been touring Occupy Wall Street demonstrations across the country-including some of the most violent, such as Occupy Oakland-urging activists …
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Michelle Malkin and nation.foxnews.com

The Inequality Map — Foreign tourists are coming up to me on the streets and asking, “David, you have so many different kinds of inequality in your country. How can I tell which are socially acceptable and which are not?” — This is an excellent question.

Democrat Edd Houck concedes Virginia Senate race; Republicans lock up hold on power — Virginia state Sen. R. Edward Houck conceded defeat Thursday, dashing any Democratic hopes of hanging on to power in Richmond. — The Spotsylvania Democrat announced his decision on Facebook …
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Panetta sounds warning on military action against Iran over its growing nuclear ambitions — WASHINGTON — Military action against Iran could have unintended consequences, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday, sounding the administration's strongest reservations about a strike since …
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Joe Paterno and the Nation-State — From yesterday's comments: … There's more along these lines in the thread. But I think this sort of thinking is pretty helpful. It also helps me in considering how we build our identities around entities that are given the power of violence …
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Family of Murdered Border Agent Breaks Silence, Lashes Out at Holder — Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry died almost one year ago. Despite almost daily headlines about the ongoing scandal in the Obama administration, his devastated parents have said nothing publicly about the U.S. program …
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To Save Our Economy, Ditch Taiwan — WITH a single bold act, President Obama could correct the country's course, help assure his re-election, and preserve our children's future. — He needs to redefine America's mindset about national security away from the old defense mentality …
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Corporations Hate Regulation, Until They Love It — The “Volcker rule” is a simple thing. Basically, it says that if you're a bank that takes deposits and benefits from federal deposit insurance, you can't also make risky trades that might blow up your bank and cost the taxpayers a bundle.
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‘A Million Miles an Hour’: Interview With Herman Cain Campaign Chief of Staff — In a brief telephone interview Thursday night, Herman Cain presidential campaign chief of staff Mark Block discussed the campaign's strategy, fund-raising and recent news developments.
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GOP 12, The PJ Tatler, The Daily Caller and The Spectacle Blog

On Balance, a Republican Election Cycle — As a follow-up to Wednesday's post, it now looks like Republicans won control of the Mississippi house and Virginia senate on Tuesday — the first by an outright majority of 62 out of 120 house seats and the latter by achieving a 20-20 tie …

Mack Attack Sweeps Florida GOP Senate Pack, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Rubio Untouched By Family History Challenge — By tossing his hat into the ring, U.S. Rep. Connie Mack has transformed the campaign for Florida's U.S. Senate seat, putting him far ahead of the field …
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Afghanistan mother and daughter stoned and shot dead — A group of armed men have stoned and shot dead a woman and her daughter in Afghanistan's Ghazni province, security officials have told the BBC. — The officials blamed the Taliban, who they said had accused the women of “moral deviation and adultery”.
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