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New York Times:
Romney Wins by Wide Margin in Illinois Contest — CHICAGO — Mitt Romney swept to victory in the Illinois Republican primary on Tuesday, using the full force of his campaign and an argument that he has the best chance of defeating President Obama to overcome doubts among the more conservative voters at the heart of his party.
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Ralph Z. Hallow / Washington Times:
Finally, Romney gets tea party support
Finally, Romney gets tea party support
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Chicago Tribune, The Hill, GOP 12, Guardian, msnbc.com, The Hill, Ballot Box, ABCNEWS and The Lonely Conservative
Erick Erickson / Erick's blog:
The Nominee — It is a mathematical improbability that Rick Santorum …
The Nominee — It is a mathematical improbability that Rick Santorum …
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GOP 12
Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
Romney-Ryan? — Mitt Romney is close to finishing off his rivals …
Romney-Ryan? — Mitt Romney is close to finishing off his rivals …
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Washington Post, Power Line, Politico, Swampland and Washington Times
Alexander Burns / Politico:
Illinois primary results: Mitt Romney crushes Rick Santorum
Illinois primary results: Mitt Romney crushes Rick Santorum
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CNN, The Caucus, Connecting.the.Dots, Scared Monkeys, Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog and Chicago Tribune
Brian Montopoli / CBS News:
CBS News early Illinois exit polls: 4 in 10 Romney, Santorum voters “have reservations”
CBS News early Illinois exit polls: 4 in 10 Romney, Santorum voters “have reservations”
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USA Today, Guardian, New Orleans Times-Picayune, CANNONFIRE, Taylor Marsh, Firedoglake, Indecision Forever, The Other McCain, The Reaction, CNN, FiveThirtyEight and Politico
Kasie Hunt / Associated Press:
Romney pushes GOP presidential race toward a close
Romney pushes GOP presidential race toward a close
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JustOneMinute and CNN
BBC:
Raid on Toulouse shooting suspect — French police surrounded Mohammed Merah in Toulouse — Mohammed Merah, the man believed to be the gunman on a scooter who killed seven people in south-western France, is a 23-year-old French citizen of Algerian extraction.
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Blogs of War, The Jawa Report, Global Spin, Atlas Shrugs, Harry's Place and The Daily Caller
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Scott Sayare / New York Times:
French Police Say They Have Cornered Suspect in School Shooting — TOULOUSE, France — A 24-year-old man suspected in the methodical killings of seven unarmed people in this region over the past 10 days barricaded himself in a small apartment building in Toulouse early Wednesday as negotiators tried to secure his surrender.
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americanthinker.com and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
BBC:
France shootings: Police lay siege to Toulouse suspect — Mohammed Merah was reportedly convicted of bomb-making in Afghanistan — Police hunting a gunman suspected of killing seven people in southern France are laying siege to a flat in Toulouse. — The man, named as Mohammed Merah …
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National Post, ThinkProgress, CBS News, Global Spin, Newsy and msnbc.com
Murray Wardrop / Telegraph:
Toulouse siege: live
Toulouse siege: live
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Power Line, Reuters, Guardian, Hit & Run and Blazing Cat Fur
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Feelin' Blue — Looking back at the day's news, I must admit I'm having trouble maintaining my customary good cheer. — Watching Mitt Romney's victory speech in Illinois didn't reassure me about his chances against President Obama. (Watch it yourself to see if I'm being unfair.)
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GOP 12, Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Political Carnival, Daily Kos and Pundit & Pundette
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Alex Seitz-Wald / ThinkProgress:
Top Romney Adviser Says Romney Can Change His Positions After The Primaries: 'It's Almost Like An Etch A Sketch' — Mitt Romney can't be held accountable for his extreme right-wing views, at least according to his campaign's senior adviser, who said the candidate should be given a …
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The Maddow Blog and Balloon Juice
Mj Lee / Politico:
Ron Paul: Secret Service is welfare — Ron Paul said Tuesday he doesn't want any Secret Service protection because it's “a form a welfare.” — “It's a form of welfare,” the presidential candidate told comedian Jay Leno Tuesday. “You know, you're having the taxpayers pay to take care …
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News Desk, Joe. My. God., Jezebel, ABCNEWS and The Caucus
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Claudia Rosett / PJ Media:
Mexico for Spring Break
Mexico for Spring Break
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JustOneMinute, TheBlaze.com and The PJ Tatler
Amie Parnes / The Hill:
Obama will avoid healthcare defense during court review — President Obama will not mark the two-year anniversary of his signing of the healthcare law — which takes place days before the Supreme Court offers a decision on the constitutionality of his signature legislative achievement.
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The Heritage Foundation
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Sam Baker / The Hill:
Supreme Court faces an unprecedented healthcare frenzy — The frenzy generated by the Supreme Court's arguments on the healthcare reform law next week is likely to dwarf anything the court has ever seen. — Lawmakers and interest groups plan to stage protests and events outside the court nearly nonstop …
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Reuters
Betsy Rothstein / FishbowlDC:
David Corn Has Showdown in Barnes & Noble — MSNBC Contributor and Mother Jones' Washington Bureau Chief David Corn apparently got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. — He was spotted in the Barnes & Noble at Union Station throwing a fit because his new book — his fifth …
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Betsy's Page, Instapundit and small dead animals
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Jeff Glor / CBS News:
Calls grow to arrest gunman in Fla. teen slaying — (CBS News) SANFORD, Fla. - Pressure is building for authorities in Florida to arrest George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch captain who fatally shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin last month. — The incident is now a federal case, and it's slated to go before a grand jury.
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Boston Herald and The Reaction
FRANCE 24:
Cameron ‘tucked in bed’ by Obama during US trip — AFP - British Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday revealed he was “tucked up in bed” by US President Barack Obama during the pair's recent trip on Air Force One. — The two leaders were repeatedly seen back-slapping …
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Weasel Zippers and ABCNEWS
Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic Online:
Andrew Sullivan Is Frightened by Complexity — Somehow, in the midst of grappling with Andrew Sullivan's attack on me (in which he lied about what I have written, what I think, what I believe, and what I've reported, and shows no understanding, by the way, of reporting itself — but, hey, what are friends for?)
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Power Line, The Daily Dish, Bloomberg and Politico
The Reliable Source / Washington Post:
John King and Dana Bash separate; CNN stars were married four years — John King and Dana Bash in Washington last year. (Rebecca D'Angelo for The Washington Post) Separated: Dana Bash, 40, and John King, 48, after less than four years of marriage, a friend of the CNN stars confirmed to us Tuesday.
Bill McKibben / The Nation:
90 Degrees in Winter: This Is What Climate Change Looks Like — A view of the Runge reservoir in the town of Runge, some thirty-seven miles north of Santiago on February 3, 2012. Reuters/Ivan Alvarado — — The National Weather Service is kind of the anti-Mike Daisey …
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Grist
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
‘Nice Guys’ Finish Last — Romney's condescending approach may be the best way to beat Obama. — One advantage an incumbent president has when seeking re-election is that he has already persuaded many voters to cast a ballot for him. That means a challenger—or the incumbent himself …
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Althouse, The Daily Caller, Rush Limbaugh, National Review, Townhall.com and Hot Air
Daniela Hernandez / Wired:
Man Successfully Flies With Custom-Built Bird Wings — Using videogame controllers, an Android phone and custom-built wings, a Dutch engineer named Jarno Smeets has achieved birdlike flight. — Smeets flew like an albatross, the bird that inspired his winged-man invention, on March 18 at a park in The Hague.
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PJ Lifestyle, New York Magazine and The Raw Story
Glenn Thrush / Politico:
Romney econ adviser posts deport-seniors joke on blog — Greg Mankiw, the Harvard professor who serves as one of Mitt Romney's top economic advisers, has managed to take a shot at two key constituencies - Hispanics and seniors - in a single linked post on his popular economics blog.
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msnbc.com, Greg Mankiw's Blog, Shakesville, The Political Carnival and 24Ahead