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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Goldman exec goes public with resignation; Obama adviser bails on Bill Maher; Panetta makes unannounced Afghan trip; and more.

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The Slatest: March 14, 2012

Santorum Wins Alabama, Mississippi

Santorum Wins Alabama, Mississippi

Newt Gingrich goes 0-for-2 in primaries his campaign had suggested were must-wins.

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Goldman Sachs Director Quits, Calls Firm "Toxic"

Goldman Sachs Director Quits, Calls Firm "Toxic"

Greg Smith announced his resignation in a blistering open letter published in the New York Times.

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Obama Adviser Backs Out of Bill Maher Appearance

Obama Adviser Backs Out of Bill Maher Appearance

The president's reelection campaign is distancing itself from the late-night host for now.

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Panetta Makes Unannounced Visit to Afghanistan

Panetta Makes Unannounced Visit to Afghanistan

The trip is the first since a U.S. solider reportedly killed 16 civilians in an Afghan village.

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In First, ICC Finds African Warlord Guilty of Using Child Soldiers

In First, ICC Finds African Warlord Guilty of Using Child Soldiers

The landmark verdict against Thomas Lubanga comes amid the Kony 2012 campaign that has generated renewed interest on the topic.

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Syrian Rebel Stronghold Falls After Four-Day Raid

Syrian Rebel Stronghold Falls After Four-Day Raid

Meanwhile, the Assad regime claims it has responded "positively" to a visit from the U.N. envoy.

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Apple Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Siri Ads

Apple Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Siri Ads

A New York man says the company's voice-activated iPhone assistant falls well short of the hype.

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