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In Pictures: October snowstorm
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Wells that never run dry
A Christian Science perspective: How God's mercy and care continue to provide and to comfort, whatever we may face.
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How 'dangerous' is Ron Paul to the Republican platform?
Ron Paul finished a strong second in New Hampshire, which means his 'dangerous' ideas will likely shape the GOP platform. Ron Paul followers are younger and older independents.
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The Vote
Rick Santorum compares gay marriage to polygamy. Will that help him with GOP?
Rick Santorum, who was speaking to college Republicans in New Hampshire, was loudly booed. While GOP voters have consistently opposed gay marriage, a majority of Americans now disagree.
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New Hampshire primary: why the 2012 campaign is different
A host of nationally televised presidential debates has left some New Hampshire voters hungering for closer – and more substantive – contact with the candidates.
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Halloween Nor'easter: How unusual was it?
Folks in the Northeast remember the Blizzard of '78 and the April Fool's Day Blizzard, which hit in '97. They'll be talking about the limb-snapping, electricity-killing Halloween Nor'easter for a long time, too.
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In Pictures: October snowstorm
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Halloween faces postponement due to scary weather
Halloween trick-or-treating is in trouble in some parts of New Jersey, New England, and even Miami in the wake of major storms.
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Herman Cain: The Koch Brothers, 999 origins, and drunk-driving laws
Herman Cain gets media scrutiny in five areas, including his ties to the Koch Brothers, who wrote 999, and Herman Cain's support for looser drunk-driving laws.
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Gallery: Repeat contender: Mitt Romney
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In Pictures: Ron Paul: populist for president
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Mitt Romney's tough call: Court the tea party to counter Perry surge?
With presidential hopeful Rick Perry now leading polls of GOP voters by double digits, Mitt Romney is having to pivot toward the tea party, which is not his natural constituency.
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Classics in technicolor
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GOP candidates debate on Twitter: What could they say in 140 characters?
Herman Cain got 4,500 retweets and Michele Bachmann got the most @ references. Does that make them the winners of the first Twitter-based debate, held among six Republican candidates?
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Michele Bachmann: Who are the anti-Bachmann bloggers?
Michele Bachmann has been in the cross-hairs of Minnesota Republican women bloggers, who are behind many mainstream media stories today about Michele Bachmann.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 06/30
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The simple side of loving your neighbor
A Christian Science perspective: God designed us to love one another, care for one another, minister to one another.
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In Pictures: Gay marriage debate
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In Pictures: Joe Lieberman
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Northeast US saw record heat in 2010
Five US cities – Boston, Providence, R.I.; Hartford, Conn.; Concord, N.H.; and Caribou, Maine – broke temperature records in 2010, a new report has found.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 01/07
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In Pictures: Renegades going rogue
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Gallery: Tea Party politics
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The Vote
'Tea party'? 'Coffee party'? How about the Juicebox Party?
Beverage-based political movements are all the rage. 'Tea party' and 'coffee party' aside, here are some possible concoctions that could add to the national discourse.








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