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Talk about a real retriever! Heroic dog leads owner to his four- legged brother trapped in the woods for TWO WEEKS
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Daily Mail [UK], by Snejana Farberov
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/12/2012 3:29:10 PM
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Two golden retrievers that were trapped in the woods on Cape Cod for two weeks were reunited with their owner after one of the dogs broke free and helped her track his four-legged brother. The pups, four-year-old Baxter and six-year-old Bailey, were tied together in front of their home in Sandwich, Massachusetts, on September 26 when they somehow got loose and took off into the woods. The dogs' owner, Penny Blackwell, was inconsolable. She put up fliers in the area and took to Facebook, posting a plea asking anyone who might have seen her pets to contact her.
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Still smiling, Joe? Romney extends poll lead as bullying Biden is blasted for 'rude and disrespectful' display in debate against Ryan
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Daily Mail [UK], by Toby Harnden, Hugo Gye
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/12/2012 3:20:27 PM
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Joe Biden has been left with little to smile about after the latest Rasmussen tracking poll found that Mitt Romney has overtaken President Barack Obama. The poll, released today but conducted before Biden's hectoring, smirking debate clash with Paul Ryan, is the latest indication that Romney's gains after his strong debate performance mark a shift in the U.S. presidential race rather than merely a temporary bounce. On Thursday, Obama had led Romney by one point in the Rasmussen survey. Biden's performance has done little to dent Romney's advance in the latest Gallup daily national tracking poll, which has the GOP
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Biden's smirks, Ryan's thirst: Web weighs in on VP debate
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NBC News, by Eun Kyung Kim
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 3:18:16 PM
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You didn’t need a television to get a readout on the performance of the vice presidential candidates Thursday night, so long as there was Internet access. Social media reaction during the one-and-only debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan captured each person's body tics and zingers. (Snip) Another photograph that circulated during the evening was a photograph of Biden holding the hand written notes he had taken. A close-up of his scribbles detailed a list that included “no apology,” and “Egyptian people." It wasn't clear if Biden meant to broadcast his notes. As for ABC's Martha Raddatz, she drew widespread
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A-Rod benched by Yankees for Game 5 vs Orioles
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Associated Press, by Ronald Blum
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Posted By: Hazymac- 10/12/2012 3:12:37 PM
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NEW YORK -- Alex Rodriguez will start the New York Yankees' biggest game of the year on the bench. After being pinch hit for in Games 3 and 4 against the Baltimore Orioles, the $275 million third baseman was removed from the starting lineup for Game 5 on Friday. Eric Chavez is set to start at third base, while Game 3 star Raul Ibanez will be the designated hitter in the winner-take-all series finale. "It is difficult. He has meant a lot to the organization, the game of baseball over the years," manager Joe Girardi said. "And he has been
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Romney: Biden 'doubling down on denial' in explanation of Libya response
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NBC News, by Michael O'Brien
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 3:11:04 PM
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Mitt Romney seized Friday on Vice President Joe Biden's characterization of the administration's handling of last month's terrorist attack in Libya, accusing the administration of contradicting itself and "doubling down on denial." (Snip) On Friday, Romney pounced. "The vice president directly contradicted the sworn testimony of State Department officials," Romney said at a rally in Richmond, Va. "He's doubling down on denial." The Republican ticket has sought to turn the incident in Benghazi into an opportunity to distinguish itself from President Barack Obama on matters of foreign policy. Obama has led Romney on most issues of foreign policy and national
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Nobel's will 'blatantly disrespected' in Norway
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Local [Sweden], by Rebecca Martin
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 3:01:51 PM
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On the eve of the announcement of the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize, The Local catches up with Norwegian lawyer and Nobel historian Fredrik S. Heffermehl, who claims the Norwegian Nobel Committee isn't following Alfred Nobel's wishes. (Snip) Nobel's will states that the prize should be given to “the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses". But in awarding the prize to politicians such as Barack Obama, Henry Kissinger or even Al Gore, whose work is
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Transgendered Ontarians can now change birth certificates without sex-change surgery
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Toronto Star [Canada], by Lesley Ciarula Taylor
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:59:36 PM
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Ontario has become the first jurisdiction in Canada to allow transgendered people to change the gender on their birth certificates without sex-change surgery. “It’s a huge decision. It’s a remarkably positive decision. This is an important victory,” Susan Gapka, chair of the Trans Lobby Group, told the Star on Thursday. The new rules, published this week, mean a transgendered person can apply to ServiceOntario for a new birth certificate with only a letter from a physician or psychologist.
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Turkey scrambles fighter planes to Syria border
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Reuters, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:49:50 PM
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Hacipasa - Turkey scrambled two fighter planes to the border with Syria on Friday after a Syrian military helicopter bombed the Syrian border town of Azmarin, a Reuters witness said. There has been intense fighting between rebels and Syrian government forces this week in Azmarin and neighboring towns, an area strongly opposed to President Bashar Assad's rule. Shells fired onto the town from surrounding hills sent thick plumes of smoke and dust rising into the air during fighting on Thursday and a voice amplified through loudspeakers, audible from the village of Hacipasa in Turkey's Hatay province, called on rebel fighters
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Egypt's liberals and Islamists clash; 110 injured
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Reuters, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:46:19 PM
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Cairo - Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi clashed in Cairo on Friday in the first street violence between rival factions since the Islamist leader took office. Islamists and their opponents threw stones and bottles, and some fought hand-to-hand, showing how feelings still run high between the rival groups trying to shape the new Egypt after decades of autocracy, even though the streets have generally been calmer since Mursi's election in June. Headline corrected by staff.
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Paul Ryan shows electorate getting to know him he is no pushover in debate with Joe Biden
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Boston Globe, by Glen Johnson
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:40:19 PM
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Presidential campaigns are akin to gestational periods, with months of campaigning giving voters time to slowly form their impressions of a candidate. Against that backdrop, Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin stepped onto likely his biggest stage yet on Thursday night and showed an American electorate still getting to know the Republican vice presidential nominee that he is no pushover. In a contentious 90-minute debate with Vice President Joe Biden, Ryan engaged in a frontal assault on a politician nearly three decades his elder. And he didn’t cower even when the discussion started with and kept coming back to foreign affairs
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Taliban's 'Radio Mullah' sent hit squad after Pakistani schoolgirl
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Reuters, by Staff
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Posted By: brianod1- 10/12/2012 2:39:03 PM
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One of the Taliban's most feared commanders, Maulana Fazlullah, carefully briefed two killers from his special hit squad on their next target. The gunmen weren't going after any army officer, politician or western diplomat. Their target was a 14-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl who had angered the Taliban by speaking out for "western-style" girls' education. Tuesday's shooting of Malala Yousufzai was the culmination of years of campaigning that had pitted the fearless, smiling young girl against one of Pakistan's most ruthless Taliban commanders.
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Wholesale prices up 1.1 percent in September
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:34:51 PM
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Washington - A second month of sharp gains in gasoline costs drove wholesale prices higher in September. But outside of the surge in energy, prices were well contained. Wholesale prices rose 1.1 percent in September following a 1.7 percent gain in August which had been the largest one-month increase in more than three years, the Labor Department said Friday. (Snip) Core prices, which exclude food and energy, were unchanged in September, the best showing since they held steady in October 2011. In August, core prices rose 0.2 percent.
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EU Nobel peace award sparks backlash
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Agence France-Presse, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:32:47 PM
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Paris - The decision to award the Nobel Peace Prize to the crisis-torn EU on Friday sparked a stunned Twitter backlash, many reacting with derision and anger, although some netizens came to its defence. "Let's forget about #Malala & peers, brave community workers, prisoners of conscience, & give the Nobel Peace Prize to, drumroll, the EU," one person from Egypt named @RawahBadrawi said. (Snip) But many on Twitter wondered why the prize was given to a union of states currently wracked by a severe financial crisis, which has led to high unemployment and violent protests in some countries.
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Biden adds more confusion to Libya story with debate claim on security
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Fox News, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:29:45 PM
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Vice President Biden's claim at Thursday's debate that the administration wasn't told of requests for more diplomatic security in the run-up to the Libya terror attack added only more confusion to an already muddled narrative. In addition to raising eyebrows over that comment, the vice president went a step further and threw the intelligence community under the bus -- putting the blame squarely on their shoulders for the faulty narrative, (Snip) Two former security officers who testified at that hearing, including former top security official Eric Nordstrom, expressed frustration at how their appeals for more resources were rebuffed.
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Ron Paul Won't Endorse Romney, Sees "Essentially No Difference"
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New American, by Jack Kenny
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:24:16 PM
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Ron Paul, the maverick Texas congressman who has twice run for the Republican presidential nomination, won't endorse the nominee of his party. Though Paul said last week it was "very unlikely" he would endorse former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, he made it definitive in an interview October 12 on the CNBC program Futures Now. "No," he said, plainly and unequivocally, when asked about an endorsement. Neither the GOP challenger nor PresidentObama will change the course of fiscal and monetary policy that is leading to what has been called the "fiscal cliff," Paul said, because both are captive of special interests.And
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Romney: Biden contradicted sworn Libya testimony
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Associated Press, by Kasie Hunt
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:17:08 PM
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Richmong, Va. - Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is accusing Vice President Joe Biden of contradicting sworn testimony by State Department officials regarding the terrorist attack that killed four Americans in Libya on the Sept. 11 anniversary. In a campaign debate Thursday night, Biden said "we weren't told" about requests for additional security at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi. A State Department official told Congress this week that requests for extra protection there had been denied. Romney says the public has a right to know exactly what happened before the attacks. He adds that questions about it shouldn't be brushed
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Bribe wasn’t big enough, so city inspector’s conviction overturned, appeals court rules
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Chicago Sun-Times, by Kim Janssen
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:14:59 PM
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A City of Chicago zoning inspector found guilty of taking bribes has had his conviction overturned — in part, because the bribes weren’t big enough. Dominick Owens, 46, twice took bribes of $600 to issue certifications of occupancy for four newly constructed homes he hadn’t inspected, a jury found following a trial in November. Originally suspected of taking more than $20,000 in bribes in 2005 and 2006, he was sentenced in March by Judge Blanche M. Manning to a year and a day in federal prison. But the sentence was reversed Thursday in a ruling issued by the Seventh Circuit
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Close the borders to Muslim immigrants: Salim Mansur’s House of Commons testimony
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Ottawa Citizen [Canada], by Robert Sibley
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Posted By: PrairieAnemone- 10/12/2012 2:11:16 PM
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When Salim Mansur, a political scientist at the University of Western Ontario, asked me to provide a promotion blurb for his 2011 book Delectable Lie: A Liberal Repudiation of Multiculturalism, I was only too happy to oblige. Here’s what I wrote: “In an age of ideological conformity such as ours, it takes courage to speak against the prevailing orthodoxy. This is a courageous book. Professor Mansur exposes how multiculturalism corrodes the values and traditions that sustain Canada as a liberal democratic order. The result is a book to galvanize Canadians against the apostles of extremist progressivism.” Headline split by staff.
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Biden Shows His Foreign Policy Prowess By Claiming Syria Five Times Larger Than Libya
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Breitbart's Big Peace, by AWR Hawkins
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:10:48 PM
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During the Vice Presidential debate on Thursday night, Joe Biden claimed, incorrectly, that Syria is five times larger than Libya. Biden made the claim during one of the many exchanges on foreign policy, in which Biden was trying to paint the Romney/Ryan ticket as lacking in foreign policy gravitas. In his haste, Biden said Syria was "geographically" five times larger than Libya, explaining the reason the Obama administration had not intervened directly there. His full statement was that Syria "is a different country, it is five times as large geographically, it has one fifth the population."
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Without Asking Congress, Obama Puts U.S. Troops on Syria Border
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New American, by Alex Newman
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:06:29 PM
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The Obama administration has now publicly announced that it deployed U.S. troops near the Syrian border in neighboring Jordan without ever seeking congressional permission, supposedly in an effort to help the Jordanian government deal with refugees from Syria while ensuring that the civil war does not spill over into the broader region. Concerns about chemical and biological weapons falling into the “wrong hands” were also cited to justify the latest deployment, but some lawmakers are upset, warning that the U.S. is now even closer to overt military intervention in Syria. U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, speaking at a NATO conference
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White House throws Hillary under the 2012 bus
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Daily Caller, by Neil Munro
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:03:28 PM
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The White House is throwing Hillary Clinton under the 2012 election bus. Top officials have already claimed the nation’s intelligence agencies did not alert the White House to the growing danger facing the State Department’s facility in Benghazi, Libya, which was destroyed Sept. 11 by a jihadi attack on the 11th anniversary of the atrocities in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. The claim was repeated Oct. 11 by Vice President Joe Biden during the vice presidential debate (Snip) “These kinds of issues are handling in the State Department by security officials,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said during Friday’s press
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Art Cashin: A Close US Presidential Election Could Lead To Riots In The Streets
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Business Insider, by Matthew Boesler
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/12/2012 2:00:31 PM
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Art Cashin of UBS describes an alarming vision in his daily note. Cashin shares some of the conversation he and his drinking buddies – "The Friends of Fermentation" – have been having recently about the presidential election. Given the extremely polarized political climate in America today, Cashin says things could get ugly if the race is close. (Snip) The FoF discussion worried that the challenges might spill out into the streets, perhaps starting as demonstrations and quickly devolving into riot-like occasions. Could we be seeing the end of the American tradition of the orderly transfer of power? Could we be
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The new US visa rush: Build a charter school, get a green card
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Reuters, by Staff
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Posted By: brianod1- 10/12/2012 1:56:41 PM
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It's been a turbulent period for charter schools in the United States, with financial analysts raising concerns about their stability and regulators in several states shutting down schools for poor performance. The volatility has made it tough for startup schools to get financing. But an unlikely source of new capital has emerged to fill the gap: foreign investors. Wealthy individuals from as far away as China, Nigeria, Russia and Australia are spending tens of millions of dollars to build classrooms, libraries, basketball courts and science labs for American charter schools. Source corrected, link repaired by staff
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Sen. Corker: Obama must have known what happened in Libya
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Washington Post, by Jennifer Rubin
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Posted By: abuela10- 10/12/2012 1:37:25 PM
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This morning, I spoke with Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), who had just returned from Libya, about the Benghazi debacle. He was animated and clearly flabbergasted at the administration’s reaction. “It baffles me that the vice president of the United States would continue to say things that don’t square with the facts on the ground, “ he said in reference to VP Joe Biden’s remarks in the debate Thursday night. He reiterated, “There was no protest. There was no reaction to the [anti-Muslim video], and they knew it in 24 hours. I don’t understand what they are doing.”
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FARC congratulates Chávez on his electoral win
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El Universal [Caracas, Venezuela], by Staff
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Posted By: PageTurner- 10/12/2012 1:34:34 PM
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The rebel Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) congratulated the president of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, and his countrymen on the election held on October 7, when he was reelected for his third consecutive six-year term in office. In a statement dated October 8 and and released on Friday on FARC website, the rebel group noted that the Venezuelan vote last October 7 was a "model of democracy," Efe reported. Chávez is to remain in power until 2019, after he won the election with 55.26% of the votes cast (over 8.13 million ballots)
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Sec'y Clinton: Still no clear picture of Benghazi
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Associated Press, by Matthew Lee
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/12/2012 1:27:31 PM
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WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the precise details of the deadly Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya are still unclear. But she says the Obama administration is committed to uncovering the truth.One month after the attack that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans, Clinton said Friday that there is still "much" the administration doesn't know about what happened. Clinton said no one in the administration was motivated by anything other than determining the facts of the case
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