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Campaign 2012 | Florida Primary

Buoyant Romney Speaks of Victory in Florida Vote

Mitt Romney is not just playing to win in Florida, but to win as big as possible, aides said, preferably by more than the margin Newt Gingrich had in the South Carolina primary.

Second Year In, Republican Governors Back Off

Many who swept into office last year with aggressive plans to cut spending and curb union powers are sounding less confrontational after a backlash from constituents.

European Leaders Agree to New Budget Discipline Measures

The bloc, however, still showed few signs of producing a comprehensive solution for the sovereign debt crisis or a credible plan to revive fragile economies.

On Eve of Chinese Leader’s Visit, Trade Protest Planned

A coalition of union leaders and trade advocates accuse Beijing of unfairly subsidizing Chinese auto parts makers.
N.F.L. Playoffs
David Kamp, left, and Peter Richmond of the Giants-oriented radio show “Tangled Up in Blue.”
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In the Best of Times, Despairing the Giants

On a tiny NPR radio station in Connecticut, two writers share their belief that something will eventually sour for the Giants because much has gone wrong in the past.

Food Crisis as Drought and Cold Hit Mexico
Government officials said the drought is the worst since record-keeping began and has left two million people without access to water and devastated cropland in nearly half of the country.
In Studios and Halls, Feeling a Pinch From Italy
As Italy curbs spending, New York City institutions dependent on the nation’s money are being affected.
Giants of 19th-Century Germany Revived, on Wax
A trove of wax cylinder phonograph records contain the only known recording of Otto von Bismarck.
  •  Otto von Bismarck in 1889

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Burmese Civil War Turns Grimmer for a Guerrilla
Maj. Robin Maran, a commander for the ethnic Kachin minority, is facing a stronger and fiercer Burmese Army as a civil war has resumed.
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Don’t Stop the Debates
The purpose of debates is to get candidates and their ideas before voters. For the Republicans, that includes exposing the party’s failed policies and dubious values.

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DNA Turning Human Story Into a Tell-All
Remains from a Siberian cave and faster, cheaper technology are helping scientists draw a complex new picture of human origins.

 

AIDS Prevention Inspires Ways to Make Circumcisions Easier
Several devices are being tested in efforts to increase speed and reduce pain.

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A total of 2,143 vehicles were sold at the classic car auctions in Arizona this week, with total sales of at least $182 million. Particularly strong were European sports and racing cars.

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