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12:50 PM ET, January 11, 2012

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Zeke Miller / Politics:
Ron Paul To Everyone But Mitt: Drop Out  —  Campaign says unite behind Ron Paul to defeat Romney.  —  (Getty Images / Chip Somodevilla)  —  MANCHESTER, New Hampshire—Rep. Ron Paul's campaign called on the rest of the Republican field to drop out of the race and unite behind him in order to defeat Mitt Romney.
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The Politico:
Mitt Romney vs. the dead-enders  —  HOOKSETT, N.H. - Any remotely sympathetic observer would have to say that Mitt Romney easily cleared the bar on what he needed to do in the New Hampshire primary, and in the process took a big step toward the Republican presidential nomination.
Discussion: CNN, The Mahablog and Taylor Marsh
A.Killough / CNN:
TRENDING: Poll: Romney, Santorum tied with Obama in Florida  —  (CNN) - A new poll shows President Barack Obama statistically tied with Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney in Florida, a state that holds its primary on January 31 and widely expected to be a swing state in the general election.
Discussion: The Politico and Reuters
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
A tale of two speeches  —  After watching Mitt Romney's speech in New Hampshire last night, I went back and watched Barack Obama's speech in New Hampshire, delivered almost exactly four years ago.  The contrast told me quite a bit about the two candidates.  —  Obama, who'd just lost …
Discussion: FP Passport and Balloon Juice
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Romney Looks Strong in South Carolina and Beyond  —  The conventional wisdom holds that South Carolina is likely to be the toughest test yet for Mitt Romney's campaign.  But I'm not so sure that's true.  From my vantage point, Mr. Romney's position there looks fairly robust.
Joshua Green / Bloomberg:
Attack Film Depicts Romney as ‘Ruthless’ Rich  —  Mitt Romney is depicted as a financier “more ruthless than Wall Street” and a son of privilege responsible for laying off thousands of workers in a 28-minute film set to be released tomorrow in South Carolina bankrolled by supporters of Newt Gingrich.
David Weigel / Slate:
Haven't We Lived Through This Primary Before?  —  I'm thinking of a Republican primary.  It starts with a candidate (John McCain/Mitt Romney) who ran once before, came in second place, and won over the party's elite class without winning over its base.  Other candidates, understandably unwilling …
msnbc.com:
First Thoughts: Next up: The last stand  —  Next up: The last stand of South Carolina... And it's likely to get nasty there... How will Romney emerge 10 days for now: battered or the de facto nominee?... The message that could take on Romney (but is there a messenger to deliver it?)...
Discussion: The Political Carnival and ABCNEWS
Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Santorum gambles, and loses, in NH  —  Rick Santorum gambled, and lost, by campaigning in New Hampshire following his strong second-place showing in Iowa.  —  A lot of Santorum's hard-earned Iowa momentum has been lost after a rough week in New Hampshire, a libertarian-leaning state …
Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Romney raises impressive $24M in fourth quarter
Discussion: The Politico and Hot Air
Mackenzie Weinger / The Politico:
Mitt Romney: N.H. shows Bain attacks flopped
Discussion: Daily Kos, CNN and ABCNEWS
Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Pro-Romney group raises ad budget to $3.4M in Florida
Discussion: CNN
Associated Press:
Romney wins in NH, cements front-runner position
Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Romney Wins G.O.P. Primary in New Hampshire
New York Times:
Blaming U.S. and Israel, Iran Reports Killing of Nuclear Scientist  —  LONDON — At a time of growing tension over its nuclear program and mounting belligerence toward the West, Iran reported on Wednesday that an Iranian nuclear scientist died in what was termed a “terrorist bomb blast” …
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Gordon Corera / BBC:
Iran car explosion ‘kills nuclear scientist’ in Tehran  —  BBC's Mohsen Asgari: “It seems a motor cyclist pasted a bomb to his car which he was in with two other passengers  —  A university lecturer and nuclear scientist has been killed in a car explosion in north Tehran, reports say.
James Meikle / Guardian:   Iranian nuclear scientist killed in explosion
Mary Lu Carnevale / Washington Wire:
Obama Scores Easy Win; Rivals Pick Up 18% of N.H. Vote  —  While few noticed, President Barack Obama cruised to an easy victory in the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary, though a baker's dozen of others on the ballot and write-in candidates garnered about 18% of the vote.
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ABCNEWS:
Biden Jabs Romney, Compares Republican Candidates to ‘Brush’
Discussion: Weasel Zippers and CNN
The Politico:
Mitt Romney's victory speech
Felicia Sonmez / Reuters:
Mitt Romney's New Hampshire primary speech (TEXT)
Anthony Faiola / Washington Post:
In Greece, fears that austerity is killing the economy  —  ATHENS — Deeply indebted and nearly bankrupt, this Mediterranean nation was forced to adopt tough austerity measures to slash its deficit and secure an international bailout.  But as the Greek economy slides into free fall …
Jim Dwyer / New York Times:
About New York: Belgian Tourist Arrested, but Crime Never Happened  —  Just before he was loaded into the police car, Aaron Vansintjan said, one of the officers looked at him.  —  “He said, 'I'm embarrassed,' ” Mr. Vansintjan said.  —  That was no obstacle to a bad situation's getting more perplexing by the minute.
Discussion: Gawker and The Awl
John Cook / Gawker:
John Castle, 76-Year-Old Palm Beach Plutocrat, Breaks Insolent Waiter's Finger  —  It's an age-old and vexing question: How much is it fair to shave off the tip at a high-end restaurant to signal dissatisfaction with the waitstaff?  Two percent?  Five percent?  Should you stiff them?
Discussion: DealBook
Isobel Coleman / The Atlantic Online:
Are Quotas for Women in Politics a Good Idea?  —  Pros and cons of requiring national parliaments to include a minimum number of women  —  Afghan parliamentary delegates wait for the start of a conference in Bonn, Germany / Reuters  —  MORE FROM THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
Discussion: Hot Air
 
 
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A. G. Sulzberger / New York Times:
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Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
Ron Paul New Hampshire primary night speech (TEXT)
Michael Hastings / The Great Debate:
Obama's power grab at the Pentagon
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
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Bill Roggio / The Long War Journal:
US drones strike in North Waziristan, end 2-month pause
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Esther Addley / Guardian:
Muslim men accused of hate crime over anti-gay leaflet
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Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

 
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