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Israel teams with terror group to kill Iran's nuclear scientists, U.S. officials tell NBC News - — A car that was bombed by two assailants on a motorcycle in Tehran on Jan. 11, killing Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahamdi Roshan, is removed by a mobile crane. |
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First Thoughts: Romney retools his message - — Romney retools his message — with his biography and even his policy... GOPers and conservatives tell Romney to step it up... Dems break ranks on the contraception issue... Yet polling (for now) shows the issue isn't as controversial … |
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'Poster couple' for gay rights in California is divorcing - — Robin Tyler and Diane Olson, who were among 14 same-sex couples who originally challenged California's gay marriage ban in 2008, are getting divorced. KNBC-TV's Cary Berglund reports. — By Irene Moore and Cary Berglund, NBCLosAngeles.com |
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2nd wind for Santorum after wins in Minn., Mo., Colo. - … Santorum gets second wind with sweep in Minn., Mo., Colo. — Rick Santorum is “glitter bombed” as the start of a campaign rally Feb. 7, 2012 in Blaine, Minnesota. — Follow @mpoindc — Updated 1:23 a.m. ET … |
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First Thoughts: A 'Super' reversal - — Team Obama's Super PAC reversal and “Super” hypocrisy... Messina: “We can't allow for two sets of rules whereby ... Democrats unilaterally disarm”... And screwing up the fundraising vetting. — By NBC's Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico Montanaro |
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2012: Rolling the dice - GINGRICH: "The Newt Gingrich campaign ... - — GINGRICH: “The Newt Gingrich campaign announced today that it was appealing to Florida Republican officials to award the delegates from their primary last Tuesday on a proportional basis, rather than the winner-take-all formula that gave all 50 to victor Mitt Romney,” the Boston Globe writes. |
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Under fire, Komen CEO denies politics in Planned Parenthood cuts - — Ambassador Nancy Brinker of the Susan G. Komen Foundation explain the organization's choice to stop funding for Planned Parenthood. — The founder and chief executive for Susan G. Komen for the Cure on Thursday flatly rejected accusations … |
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First Thoughts: Why Florida differed from South Carolina - — Five reasons why Florida's outcome differed from South Carolina's: 1) Money and the debates mattered... 2) Going negative against Gingrich works... 3) Momentum hasn't carried from one contest to the next... 4) Florida's less … |
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The GOP's ongoing turnout problem - — There can be little doubt that Mitt Romney dominated in Florida's Republican presidential primary, but there were a few tidbits in the exit polls that stood out, including this one: — This has to be discouraging for the former governor and his campaign. |
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CRIST: Might back Obama, run as Dem - — In a rare television interview, former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, who left the Republican Party during his unsuccessful 2010 U.S. Senate bid, told Chuck Todd on “The Daily Rundown” that he'd consider voting for President Obama in November. — “Consider? |
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