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Romney offers policy details at closed-door fundraiser — PALM BEACH, FL — Mitt Romney went well beyond his standard stump speech at a closed-door fundraiser on Sunday evening, and offered some of the most specific details to date about the policies he would pursue if elected.
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Sara Murray / Wall Street Journal:
Romney Specifies Deductions He'd Cut — PALM BEACH, Fla.—Mitt Romney, speaking at a private fundraising event on Sunday, offered the first details of deductions he would eliminate or limit in order to offset the income tax cut he has proposed for all taxpayers.
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Ann Romney: Controversy over Hilary Rosen remark an ‘early birthday present’ — Ann Romney, the wife of GOP front-runner Mitt Romney, told supporters at a private fundraising event on Sunday that last week's Hilary Rosen controversy was an “early birthday present.”
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Mike Allen / Politico:
Playbook: Romney secrecy — COMING ATTRACTIONS - David Axelrod tells us the Obama campaign will make a major umbrella issue of what he calls “Romney's penchant for secrecy”: “George Bush felt it was appropriate to release the names of his bundlers. John McCain did. But not Mitt Romney.
Geneva Sands / The Hill:
Former Obama adviser Barnes: Bill Maher's comments on Ann Romney ‘problematic’
Former Obama adviser Barnes: Bill Maher's comments on Ann Romney ‘problematic’
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Telegraph:
British Peer Lord Ahmed suspended after ‘offering £10m bounty on Barack Obama and George Bush’ — A controversial British peer has been suspended from the Labour Party amid reports that he offered a £10 million bounty for the capture of President Barack Obama and his predecessor President George W Bush.
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Daily Mail:
Labour peer suspended after he ‘offered £10m for capture of Barack Obama’ …
Labour peer suspended after he ‘offered £10m for capture of Barack Obama’ …
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
British Lord Offers Bounty on Obama and Bush
British Lord Offers Bounty on Obama and Bush
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Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Rep. Issa: Secret Service misconduct allegations reveal ‘pattern of behavior’ — “We clearly have lost confidence and we need to get that confidence back,” said Issa of the allegations. — Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said Monday that the recent scandal involving Secret Service agents …
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New York Post:
20 US agents could be involved in Colombian hooker woe — Prostitutes walk a street of Cartagena, Colombia, as heads of state meet in the city for the Americas Summit. Headlines from this weekend's gathering have focused on an embarrassing scandal involving prostitutes and members of President Obama's security detail.
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Bloomberg:
Secret Service Sex Scandal Upsets Obama Trip — President Barack Obama came to Colombia seeking to erase an image of the U.S. in Latin America as overassertive Yankees who exploit the region at will. He left with the stereotype reinforced. — The sixth Summit of the Americas …
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Terence P. Jeffrey / CNSNews:
Obama in Colombia: ‘Part of My Job Is to Scout Out Where I May Want to Bring Michelle Back Later for Vacation’
Obama in Colombia: ‘Part of My Job Is to Scout Out Where I May Want to Bring Michelle Back Later for Vacation’
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Obama: Buffett Rule not for equality
Obama: Buffett Rule not for equality
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Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
Exclusive: Romney Sells Inauguration Access, Nine Months Early — A cool $50,000 reserves your seat at the “presidential inaugural retreat.” Now all Mitt has to do is get elected! — Romney greeted supporters during a phone bank fundraiser last May in Las Vegas. — (AP / Julie Jacobson)
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Greg Tepper / The Times of Israel:
Israeli TV report shows air force gearing up for Iran attack, says moment of truth is near — 'IAF expects losses, and knows it can't destroy entire Iranian program' — major Israel TV station on Sunday night broadcast a detailed report on how Israel will go about attacking Iran's nuclear facilities …
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Joe Hagan / Texas Monthly:
Truth or Consequences — Eight years ago, Dan Rather broadcast an explosive report on the Air National Guard service of President George W. Bush. It was supposed to be the legendary newsman's finest hour. Instead, it blew up in his face, tarnishing his career forever and casting a dark cloud …
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ABCNEWS:
Mitt Romney Kicks Off VP Search — BOSTON - Mitt Romney today revealed for the first time that he has put longtime adviser Beth Myers in charge of his vice presidential vetting process. — “I have selected someone who has been a counselor of mine for a number of years, Beth Myers.
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Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Report: Democrat-controlled Senate laziest in 20 years — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid talks with reporters. A Senate report review found that his chamber in 2011 was among the least productive in 20 years. (Photo by T.J. Kirkpatrick/Getty Images) — For those who need proof …
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David J. Lynch / Bloomberg:
Obama Bid to End Too-Big-to Fail Undercut as Banks Grow — Two years after President Barack Obama vowed to eliminate the danger of financial institutions becoming “too big to fail,” the nation's largest banks are bigger than they were before the credit crisis.
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Peter Schroeder / The Hill:
Weak jobs numbers raise pressure on Federal Reserve to adopt new stimulus
Weak jobs numbers raise pressure on Federal Reserve to adopt new stimulus
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Alexander Burns / Politico:
Obama-DNC raise $53 million in March — The president's reelection campaign and the Democratic National Committee took in a combined $53 million in March through their various fundraising accounts, the Obama camp announced in a video Monday. — There were 190,000 first-time donors …
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Kevin Bogardus / The Hill:
Business, labor groups gird for vote on controversial NLRB union election rule — Business groups and unions are bracing for congressional action on the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) union election rule. — Those in business and labor are expecting a vote in the Senate …
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Washington Free Beacon
Jim Brunner / Seattle Times:
After Ohio loss, Kucinich again weighs run for Congress from Washington — Kucinich had temporarily put talk of a Washington run to rest when he decided to face off in a primary at home in Ohio against a fellow Democrat whose district had merged with his. After losing, Kucinich told reporters …
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