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Gingrich's private ventures are going bankrupt
When he entered the race for the
Republican presidential nomination in
May 2011, Newt Gingrich was the
prosperous head of a small empire
commonly known as Newt Inc, which
included both for-profit consultancies
and nonprofit foundations.
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Europe's economic woes dominate G8 gathering
U.S. President Barack Obama will press European leaders to ease up on fiscal austerity and focus on economic growth at a summit on Saturday that will discuss ways to stem turmoil in the euro zone and head off the risk of global contagion.
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Glitch aborts SpaceX rocket launch during countdown
The launch of a privately owned Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station was delayed on Saturday when a computer detected a possible problem with one of the rocket's engines, a Space Exploration Technologies official said.
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Blind Chinese dissident appears to have left for U.S.
Blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng's baggage has been checked into a flight bound for the United States, an official at Beijing airport said on Saturday, though there was no visual confirmation that Chen was on board.
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Europe thinks the unthinkable on Greece
European officials are working on contingency plans in case Greece bombs out of the euro zone, the EU's trade commissioner said on Friday, as European share prices tumbled and Germany warned of continuing financial turmoil.
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Romney contributes to his own campaign
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney and his wife Ann have each chipped in $75,000 to help his effort to beat U.S. President Barack Obama in the Nov. 6 election, a source with Romney's campaign said on Friday.
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Judge with cancer makes case for marijuana
A cancer-stricken judge in New York has
become an unlikely voice in support of
legalizing the use of medical marijuana
with the admission that he smokes pot to
ease the side-effects of his treatments.
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Case documents in Trayvon case released
Florida teenage shooting victim Trayvon Martin had traces of marijuana in his system when he was killed by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, according to case documents released on Thursday.
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JPMorgan trade on regulators' radar in April
Regulators first raised concerns in April about trading positions that led to a $2 billion-plus loss at JPMorgan Chase & Co, and they posed questions to senior management at the bank, a source familiar with the situation said on Tuesday.
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Band suspended over hazing death
Florida A&M University has suspended its celebrated marching band indefinitely as it grapples with the beating death of a drum major and an ongoing probe into the band's culture of violent hazing.
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Anti-war protesters target Obama Chicago office, 8 arrested
Anti-war protesters converged on President Barack Obama's Chicago campaign headquarters on Monday but only got as far as the elevator before eight people were arrested, in the first of many protests expected around the NATO summit this weekend.
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Greek impasse prompts euro exit warnings
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With efforts to patch together a Greek government looking doomed, EU policymakers warned the country it could not remain in the euro zone if it ripped up its bailout program, and financial markets ratcheted up the pressure on the bloc.
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Worst atrocities in Mexico's drug war
Suspected drug gang hitmen dumped more than 40 mutilated bodies, stuffed in bags, on a highway outside the northern industrial city of Monterrey on Sunday.
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Senior Afghan peace negotiator shot dead
Gunmen shot dead a top Afghan peace negotiator in the capital Kabul on Sunday, police said, dealing a massive blow to the country's attempts to negotiate a peace deal with Taliban insurgents.
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Greek president makes last push to avert elections
Greece's president meets party leaders on Sunday in a final bid to cobble together a coalition and avert a repeat election, but the veteran politician's effort looked set to fail because of deep splits over an EU/IMF rescue plan.
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The big Apple
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Zachary Karabell, author, historian, and economist explains how Apple is a bigger global power than many countries.
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Kony on the move as manhunt steps up: UN envoy
Fugitive Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony is constantly changing his hideouts as the African Union prepares to expand a U.S.-assisted manhunt for one of Africa's most wanted men, a senior U.N. official said on Friday.
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