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Gingrich: Cain Has A Strong Shot At Nomination
Gingrich: Cain Has A Strong Shot At Nomination (KOAT-TV)
GOP presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich said Sunday fellow candidate and Georgia businessman Herman Cain could end up winning the Republican nomination.

Iran's Khamenei warns US over assassination claims (The Capital-Journal)
Iran's supreme leader warned the United States on Sunday that any measures taken against Tehran over an alleged plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington would elicit a "resolute" response.

Cantor: Jobs Debate Shouldn't Be about Personality (WCAV)
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor says Republicans and the Obama White House are struggling to agree on a plan to ease unemployment because "a lot of folks on the other side want to boil this down to personality." He said "the differences we have with this president are policy-based." Cantor said federally-directed stimulus efforts don't work.

Obama Gets Back On The Bus For Trip To NC, Va (OfficialWire)
President Barack Obama is campaigning for both his jobs bill and his re-election on a three-day bus tour beginning Monday through North Carolina and Virginia, two southern states crucial for his chances in next November's election.

Long ties to Koch brothers key to Cain's campaign
Long ties to Koch brothers key to Cain's campaign (The Capital-Journal)
Republican businessman Herman Cain speaks during a dinner sponsored by Americans for Prosperity, in this April 29, 2011 file photo taken in Manchester , N.H. Cain casts himself as the outsider, the pizza magnate with real-world experience who'll bring fresh ideas to the nation's capital.

President Obama to dedicate new MLK Memorial in DC (WTOP-FM Washington)
In this Aug. 22, 2011, file photo, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is seen in Washington.

French left picks presidential runner, Hollande favoured (Reuters)
French left-wingers vote on Sunday to designate the presidential candidate whose mission will be to unseat Nicolas Sarkozy in an election next year, and the favorite is Francois Hollande, a moderate Socialist Party veteran little known beyond France.

Britons want immigration reduced
Britons want immigration reduced (Freepressseries.co.uk)
Most Britons want to see immigration reduced, but think the Government should focus on cutting the number of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers instead of foreign students and skilled workers, a survey has showed.

Report: FBI probes dead newborn aboard cruise ship (KATU-TV Portland)
The FBI is investigating the death of a newborn found aboard a Carnival cruise ship that has returned to Port Canaveral, Fla.

Oklahoma Capitol crumbles with no repair money (Centre Daily Times)
The state Capitol has been a symbol of Oklahoma's history and aspirations since it opened in 1917.

Marchers Demand Action On Jobs Legislation
Marchers Demand Action On Jobs Legislation (WMUR-TV Manchester)
On a week when the word "Occupy" has been on activists' lips, a march with a narrower focus took to the street in Washington Saturday.

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