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    FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2012, file photo Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney campaigns Portland, Maine. With nine contests down, Romney leads the delegate hunt, and has both the money and the organization to compete deep into the state-by-state nomination calendar. The next contests, in Arizona and Michigan, aren't until Feb. 28, and the party with a reputation for order may have it sorted out after March 6, when 10 states get their say. But that would break sharply with this race's tendency toward uncertainty. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

    Mitt Romney and his under-funded opponents are taking advantage of a weeklong lull in the Republican presidential nomination fight — no debate or primary is slated — to raise the money needed to carry out Super Tuesday strategies and compete in states beyond. More »Romney, under-funded rivals in hunt for cash

    Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks during a campaign stop Monday, Feb. 13, 2012, in Pasadena, Calif.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    Republican Newt Gingrich on Monday dismissed calls to drop out of the presidential contest … More »Gingrich says he's in the race to stay

    Republican presidential candidate former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at a campaign rally in Mesa, Ariz., Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

    If Mitt Romney is rattled by polls showing presidential rival Rick Santorum nipping at … More »Romney raps GOP rivals' government backgrounds

    • Egypt state press escalates dispute over U.S. NGOs Reuters - 5 mins ago

      CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian state-run newspapers escalated a dispute with the United States over an inquiry into civil society groups on Tuesday by splashing across their … More »Egypt state press escalates dispute over U.S. NGOs

      CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian state-run newspapers escalated a dispute with the United States over an inquiry into civil society groups on Tuesday by splashing across their front pages accusations of an American plan to spread "anarchy" in the Arab country. Based on remarks by a government minister, the headlines marked another …

    • Shoppers leave and enter a store in New York
      Retail sales rise 0.4 percent in January Reuters - 8 mins ago

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - - U.S. retail sales rose less than expected in January as consumers cut back on car purchases and did less online shopping. Total retail sales … More »Retail sales rise 0.4 percent in January

      Shoppers leave and enter a store in New York

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - - U.S. retail sales rose less than expected in January as consumers cut back on car purchases and did less online shopping. Total retail sales increased 0.4 percent after being flat in December, the Commerce Department said on Tuesday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast retail sales climbing …

    • Factbox: Hugo Chavez's great pre-election giveaway Reuters - 23 mins ago

      CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has launched a wave of state-backed social programs in the run-up to an October presidential election. The leftist … More »Factbox: Hugo Chavez's great pre-election giveaway

      CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has launched a wave of state-backed social programs in the run-up to an October presidential election. The leftist leader insists they are simply another step in his efforts to eradicate poverty in the OPEC member nation, but opposition critics say he is using state coffers …

    • Wall Street fights back against expert witness in lawsuits Reuters - 31 mins ago

      (Reuters) - For years, Craig McCann played a prominent role as a top expert witness, his testimony helping to win millions of dollars for investors who sued financial … More »Wall Street fights back against expert witness in lawsuits

      (Reuters) - For years, Craig McCann played a prominent role as a top expert witness, his testimony helping to win millions of dollars for investors who sued financial companies. As those victories piled up, brokerages went to war on his credentials, and more recently, his credibility. The effort provides a window into how …

    • Anti government protestors march into Pearl roundabout after the military and police left in Manama
      Bahrain set for fresh protests on revolt anniversary Reuters - 33 mins ago

      MANAMA (Reuters) - Bahraini protesters dissatisfied with the government's reform moves prepared for a fresh attempt to retake a landmark roundabout on Tuesday, the first … More »Bahrain set for fresh protests on revolt anniversary

      Anti government protestors march into Pearl roundabout after the military and police left in Manama

      MANAMA (Reuters) - Bahraini protesters dissatisfied with the government's reform moves prepared for a fresh attempt to retake a landmark roundabout on Tuesday, the first anniversary of a pro-democracy uprising crushed by the Gulf Arab kingdom. Unrest among majority Shi'ite Muslims has revived, posing a sensitive new challenge …

    • Timeline: One year on after crackdown in Bahrain Reuters - 33 mins ago

      (Reuters) - Here is a look back at Bahrain on the first anniversary of the pro-democracy uprising in the Gulf Arab kingdom. February 14, 2011 - Anti-government "Day of … More »Timeline: One year on after crackdown in Bahrain

      (Reuters) - Here is a look back at Bahrain on the first anniversary of the pro-democracy uprising in the Gulf Arab kingdom. February 14, 2011 - Anti-government "Day of Rage" inspired by popular upheavals in Egypt and Tunisia. One protester is killed. The next day another person dies when police clash with mourners at the …

    • A man sings a Whitney Houston song as fans light candles and gather outside the Whigham Funeral Home, in Newark, N.J., Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. The 48-year-old pop star was found dead in the bathtub in her hotel room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday, hours before she was supposed to appear at a pre-Grammy gala. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)
      Houston's family prepares for singer's funeral AP - 1 hr 6 mins ago

      Whitney Houston's death has created heartrending echoes of tragedies past: The painstaking investigation that follows the shocking loss. Why was Houston found underwater … More »Houston's family prepares for singer's funeral

      A man sings a Whitney Houston song as fans light candles and gather outside the Whigham Funeral Home, in Newark, N.J., Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. The 48-year-old pop star was found dead in the bathtub in her hotel room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday, hours before she was supposed to appear at a pre-Grammy gala. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)

      Whitney Houston's death has created heartrending echoes of tragedies past: The painstaking investigation that follows the shocking loss. Why was Houston found underwater in a Beverly Hills hotel bathtub, beyond resuscitation?

    • A Pakistan International Airlines plane is parked on the tarmac at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang
      Can Pakistan's state airline fly through tough times? Reuters - 43 mins ago

      ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - On a recent Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight, water flowed from the toilets through the aisles during the entire journey from London … More »Can Pakistan's state airline fly through tough times?

      A Pakistan International Airlines plane is parked on the tarmac at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang

      ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - On a recent Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight, water flowed from the toilets through the aisles during the entire journey from London to Islamabad. "What if it reaches some electrical wires and puts us in danger?" said one concerned passenger to another after flight attendants brushed off …

    • China non-committal on euro zone despite Merkel plea Reuters - 43 mins ago

      BEIJING (Reuters) - China is ready to help resolve Europe's debt crisis, its premier said on Tuesday, but he gave no details a day after the nation's sovereign wealth … More »China non-committal on euro zone despite Merkel plea

      BEIJING (Reuters) - China is ready to help resolve Europe's debt crisis, its premier said on Tuesday, but he gave no details a day after the nation's sovereign wealth fund ducked calls by German Chancellor Angela Merkel for it to buy euro government bonds. At a Beijing summit delayed since late last year while European …

    • A person tries out an Apple iPad 2 at the company's new store in Nanjing Road, Shanghai
      Apple may face iPad export ban in China trademark dispute Reuters - 1 hr 1 min ago

      HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Chinese tech firm that says it owns the iPad trademark, plans to seek a ban on exports of Apple Inc's computer tablets from China, a … More »Apple may face iPad export ban in China trademark dispute

      A person tries out an Apple iPad 2 at the company's new store in Nanjing Road, Shanghai

      HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Chinese tech firm that says it owns the iPad trademark, plans to seek a ban on exports of Apple Inc's computer tablets from China, a lawyer for the company said. If successful, the move could deal a blow to the U.S. technology giant's iPad sales worldwide. Not only is China a huge consumer …

    • Iraqi fighters, arms trickle into Syria as violence grows Reuters - 1 hr 5 mins ago

      MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Weapons and Sunni Muslim insurgents are seeping from Iraq into Syria, Iraqi officials and arms dealers say, fuelling violence in a country that … More »Iraqi fighters, arms trickle into Syria as violence grows

      MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Weapons and Sunni Muslim insurgents are seeping from Iraq into Syria, Iraqi officials and arms dealers say, fuelling violence in a country that once sent guns and militants the other way. The revolt against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has struck a chord with Sunni tribes in Iraq's border provinces …

    • A Syrian soldier stands near a Syrian tank in Bab Amro near the city of Homs
      Assad's forces attack opposition on fronts across Syria Reuters - 1 hr 5 mins ago

      AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian government forces attacked opponents of President Bashar al-Assad on several fronts on Tuesday, sending residents fleeing from one town … More »Assad's forces attack opposition on fronts across Syria

      A Syrian soldier stands near a Syrian tank in Bab Amro near the city of Homs

      AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian government forces attacked opponents of President Bashar al-Assad on several fronts on Tuesday, sending residents fleeing from one town near the capital and bombarding the city of Homs for an 11th day running, activists said. Citizens of Homs - Syria's third largest city with one million …

    • Internet in Iran severely disrupted as elections loom Reuters - 1 hr 7 mins ago

      DUBAI (Reuters) - Millions of Iranians have suffered serious disruption recently in accessing email and Internet social networking sites, raising concerns authorities … More »Internet in Iran severely disrupted as elections loom

      DUBAI (Reuters) - Millions of Iranians have suffered serious disruption recently in accessing email and Internet social networking sites, raising concerns authorities are stepping up censorship of opposition supporters ahead of parliamentary elections next month. Iranians have grappled with increased obstacles to using …

    • Iranian bomber maimed in blasts in Thai capital Reuters - 1 hr 17 mins ago

      BANGKOK (Reuters) - An Iranian man was seriously wounded in Bangkok Tuesday when a bomb he was carrying exploded and blew one of his legs off, police and government officials … More »Iranian bomber maimed in blasts in Thai capital

      BANGKOK (Reuters) - An Iranian man was seriously wounded in Bangkok Tuesday when a bomb he was carrying exploded and blew one of his legs off, police and government officials said, but they declined to speculate on whether he was involved with any militant group. Shortly before, there had been an explosion in a house the …

    • EU vote on tar sands law expected on February 23 Reuters - 1 hr 31 mins ago

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union officials are expected to vote on February 23 on a draft law that would label fuel produced from tar sands as more polluting than … More »EU vote on tar sands law expected on February 23

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union officials are expected to vote on February 23 on a draft law that would label fuel produced from tar sands as more polluting than that from other forms of oil, according to a draft agenda seen by Reuters. The proposal from the EU's executive to include tar sands in a ranking designed …

    • The Spanish flag flutters over the Colon square in central Madrid
      Exclusive: EU to punish Spain for deficits, inaction Reuters - 1 hr 53 mins ago

      BRUSSELS/MADRID (Reuters) - The European Union is likely to take action against Spain's newly installed government by May for delaying austerity measures ahead of a regional … More »Exclusive: EU to punish Spain for deficits, inaction

      The Spanish flag flutters over the Colon square in central Madrid

      BRUSSELS/MADRID (Reuters) - The European Union is likely to take action against Spain's newly installed government by May for delaying austerity measures ahead of a regional election next month, sources familiar with the situation told Reuters. A final decision still has to be made, but the European Commission believes …

    • People examine a damaged Israeli embassy car after an explosion in New Delhi
      Israel blames Iran after attacks on embassy staff Reuters - 2 hrs 0 mins ago

      JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel accused arch-enemies Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah of being behind twin bomb attacks that targeted Israeli embassy staff in India … More »Israel blames Iran after attacks on embassy staff

      People examine a damaged Israeli embassy car after an explosion in New Delhi

      JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel accused arch-enemies Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah of being behind twin bomb attacks that targeted Israeli embassy staff in India and Georgia on Monday, wounding four people. Tehran denied involvement in the attacks, which amplified tensions between two countries already at loggerheads …

    • Workers assemble cars at a factory
      Euro zone output falls, GDP set to contract Reuters - 2 hrs 5 mins ago

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Output at factories in the euro zone tumbled in December, reflecting a sick European economy that probably shrank at the end of 2011 but it is hoped … More »Euro zone output falls, GDP set to contract

      Workers assemble cars at a factory

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Output at factories in the euro zone tumbled in December, reflecting a sick European economy that probably shrank at the end of 2011 but it is hoped will recover this year. Industrial production in the 17 countries sharing the euro fell 1.1 percent in December from November, marginally less than the …

    • The Hague makes capital out of criminal courts Reuters - 2 hrs 7 mins ago

      THE HAGUE (Reuters) - In a tiny office on Zeestraat 100, Alice Helbing puts the final touches to a script for an imaginary counter-terrorism exercise in the Netherlands. … More »The Hague makes capital out of criminal courts

      THE HAGUE (Reuters) - In a tiny office on Zeestraat 100, Alice Helbing puts the final touches to a script for an imaginary counter-terrorism exercise in the Netherlands. A few doors down the corridor, staff from a legal aid group are digging into real war crimes in Ivory Coast. Nearby at Humanity House, a small museum devoted …

    • China's Wen says urgent to prevent chaos in Syria Reuters - 2 hrs 33 mins ago

      BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Tuesday it was urgent to prevent war and chaos in Syria and vowed to work through the United Nations to seek an … More »China's Wen says urgent to prevent chaos in Syria

      BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Tuesday it was urgent to prevent war and chaos in Syria and vowed to work through the United Nations to seek an end to civil strife in the country. His comments came days after China and Russia blocked a draft U.N. Security Council resolution that backed an Arab plan …

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