Monday, October 22, 2012

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Polls: 70 Percent of Latinos Back Obama - ABC News
The presidential race has tightened significantly over the past few weeks, and President Obama appears to be keeping his edge partly because of his strong standing among Latino voters. A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Telemundo (NBC) poll released …


Early In-Person Voting Underway - KREX News Channel 5
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- Monday marks the first of many Election Days in Colorado. Voters in Mesa County and across the state can now begin to cast their ballots and drop off mail-in ballots they already received at home. Politicians from both parties urge …


Opinionline: McGovern's legacy is a life of service - USA TODAY
What people are saying about the death of former senator, George McGovern. 1:04PM EDT October 22. 2012 – Aberdeen (S.D.) News, editorial: "The accomplishments of South Dakota's George McGovern (who died on Sunday) cannot be overstated. Known …


Italian experts convicted of manslaughter over deadly 2009 quake - CTV News
L'AQUILA, Italy — An Italian court convicted seven scientists and experts of manslaughter on Monday for failing to adequately warn citizens before an earthquake struck central Italy in 2009, killing more than 300 people. The court in L'Aquila also sentenced the …


Microsoft's Mobile Strategy Ripples Through Industry - Wall Street Journal
By DON CLARK And BEN WORTHEN

Lance Armstrong's demise: How an all-American hero fell to earth - CNN International
Cyclist Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his seven Tour de France wins and banned from the tournament for life, the International Cycling Union announced Monday, October 22. Pictured, Armstrong addresses participants at The Livestrong Challenge …


Wisconsin spa attack may be rooted in domestic violence - Los Angeles Times
One woman remained in critical condition on Monday morning after a gunman opened fire in a Wisconsin spa, killing three and wounding four in the second mass shooting in the state this year. Of the four women injured in the shooting spree, three were listed …


Castro publishes article criticising health rumours - The Hindu
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro said he does not even suffer from a headache in an article he published in state-media on Monday, criticising those who spread rumours that he was on his death bed. The article is accompanied by photos taken by son Alex …


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