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news aggregatorRomney accuses Obama of 'hide-and-seek' campaignWASHINGTON (AP) -- Mitt Romney unleashed a strong attack on President Barack Obama's truthfulness Wednesday, accusing him of running a "hide-and-seek" re-election campaign designed to distract voters from his first-term record while denying them information about his plans for a second....
Romney to clinch GOP nomination with Texas winWASHINGTON (AP) -- Mitt Romney is set to clinch the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night with a win in the Texas primary, a triumph of endurance for a candidate who came up short four years ago and had to fight hard this year as voters flirted with a carousel of GOP rivals....
Seven-day consultant cover 'best'Senior doctors should be in hospitals for at least 12 hours a day, seven days a week, a leading medical college has said.
Miami rally calls for arrest in Martin caseAdoption delays 'due to courts'The most significant cause of delay for children needing adoption is the length of time taken by court proceedings, a report by Ofsted says.
Teachers 'manipulating results'A union claims exam pressure is causing teachers to take steps that undermine their professional integrity.
From Everest to the watchmaker's workshopLuxury watchmaker rewards Sherpas who saved his life
French shopkeepers wary of candidatesFrench shopkeepers disgust at presidential candidates
Raid hits Nigeria 'bomb factory'Nigerian security forces raid a suspected bomb factory run by Islamist militants from Boko Haram, killing at least nine, officials say.
Italy football legend dies in USFormer Italy football international Giorgio Chinaglia, who played for Lazio and New York Cosmos, dies aged 65 at his home in Florida.
Relief as fire-hit cruise ship safe in MalaysiaSANDAKAN, Malaysia (AP) -- Smiling passengers voiced relief and gratitude after safely leaving a fire-damaged luxury cruise ship that was stranded at sea for 24 hours and limped without air-conditioning into a Malaysian port Sunday....
Police in Ky. assess handling of post-game mayhemA day after raucous celebrations led to more than two dozen arrests, police said Sunday that they are ready to control crowds near the University of Kentucky's campus when the Wildcats play Kansas for the national championship....
Police in Ky. assess handling of post-game mayhemA day after raucous celebrations led to more than two dozen arrests, police said Sunday that they are ready to control crowds near the University of Kentucky's campus when the Wildcats play Kansas for the national championship....
Motor home crash kills 5 in northeast KansasLYNDON, Kan. (AP) -- Authorities say a packed motor home headed from Texas to Minnesota has crashed in northeast Kansas, killing five people and sending 13 others to hospitals....
WILLIAMS: Manufactured gaffesThis presidential campaign cycle can be measured by gaffes; they are becoming a way of marking time. Something could be said to have happened between the Holocaust survivor phone calls in Florida and "I'm not concerned about the very poor." Obama senior adviser David Plouffe went on the air last ... Bus inspections remain lax despite crashesHOUSTON — Months after their state-certified vehicle inspection station was cited by federal authorities for failing to notice defects in a bus that crashed in North Texas, killing 17 passengers, brothers Alam and Cesar Hernandez shuttered their business. But that didn't mean they were out of the vehicle inspection ... American Scene: Widow of teacher slain in Yemen felt no threatAmerican Scene: Widow of teacher slain in Yemen felt no threatPENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG — The widow of a teacher from central Pennsylvania who was killed in Yemen two weeks ago says the family knew the risks of living there but never felt threatened. Joel Shrum, 29, of Mount Joy was gunned down March 18 in the central city of Taiz, ... HPV infection lasts longer in black women, study showsHPV infection lasts longer in black women, study showsCHICAGO — Provocative new research might help explain why black women are so much more likely than whites to develop and die from cervical cancer: They seem to have more trouble clearing HPV, the virus that causes the disease. Doctors have long thought that less access to screening and ... |
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