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From the go, roller-coaster GOP White House race
From the go, roller-coaster GOP White House race (The Kansas City Star)
From the start, it's been a roller-coaster race for the Republican presidential nomination.GOP primary voters can catch their collective breath for the next two weeks after spending the past six lurching toward one candidate and then another in an exercise of political soul-searching that appears far from settled.The next contests, in Arizona and ... (more)

Analysis: Obama pitches middle while GOP eyes base (The Kansas City Star)
The past week's dustup over contraception underscored President Barack Obama's early advantage in one important area: working to attract independent voters without alienating his Democratic base.

Shays Wants Six Years To Fix America's Spending (The Daily Fairfield)
Fairfield County native and GOP Senate candidate Chris Shays believes that fixing the country's economy should be the government's No.

WYFP - Too darn cold (Daily Kos)
WYFP is our community's Saturday evening gathering to talk about our problems, empathize with one another, and share advice, pootie pictures, favorite adult beverages, and anything else that we think might help.

Whitney Houston dead at 48 (variety)
Record-breaking pop vocalist was dogged by drug, domestic problemsWhitney Houston, the preeminent pop vocalist of the '80s and '90s whose career was sidetracked by drug and domestic problems, died Saturday. She was 48. Houston's publicist Kristen Foster confirmed the singer's death, but gave no cause or location.

Suspect charged in gay GA man's videotaped beating (Boston)
Atlanta police have arrested a suspect in the beating of a 20-year-old gay man that was captured on a widely viewed video.

Texans on wrong side of border fence grow anxious
Texans on wrong side of border fence grow anxious (The Kansas City Star)
Max Pons is already anticipating the anxiety he'll feel when the heavy steel gate shuts behind him, leaving his home isolated on a strip of land between America's border fence and the violence raging across the Rio Grande in Mexico.For the past year, the manager of a sprawling preserve on the southern tip of Texas has been comforted by a gap in the ... (more)

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