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Romney backs Mourdock as Obama continues criticism - The Associated Press
By By KASIE HUNT, Associated Press - 1 minute ago. CINCINNATI (AP) -- Republican Mitt Romney is standing behind Indiana Senate hopeful Richard Mourdock as President Barack Obama's campaign keeps up criticism of Romney's ties to a candidate …


Hurricane Sandy slams into Cuba - CBS News
MANZANILLO, Cuba Hurricane Sandy made landfall in southern Cuba early Thursday, just west of Santiago de Cuba. The storm has maximum sustained winds of 114 mph, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said. It added that Sandy, a Category 2 …


Fighting erupts near Damascus ahead of truce deadline - Reuters
AMMAN (Reuters) – President Bashar al-Assad's forces fired heavy tank and rocket barrages at a Damascus suburb on Thursday, killing five people, opposition activists said, a day before a UN-brokered ceasefire is due to come into force. The fighting in …


Clinton: Facebook post about Benghazi attack not hard 'evidence' - Ynetnews
Clinton: Facebook post about Benghazi attack not hard 'evidence'. Addressing email showing White House, State Department officials were advised two hours after deadly attack on US diplomatic mission in Benghazi that Islamic terror group claimed credit, …


AP-GkK poll: Romney erases Obama advantage among women while Obama ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
WASHINGTON – What gender gap? Less than two weeks out from Election Day, Republican Mitt Romney has erased President Barack Obama's 16-point advantage among women, a new Associated Press-GfK poll shows. And the president, in turn, has …


Egypt brokers informal Israel/Gaza truce: Israeli official - Reuters
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Palestinian militants held fire overnight on Thursday and Israel refrained from air strikes as an informal truce brokered by Egypt appeared to take hold following two days of violence along the Israel-Gaza border. Palestinians had …


Libya emails told of militants - The Spokesman Review


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