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BREAKING NEWS: Mitt Romney Wins Maine Caucuses

GOP hopeful Mitt Romney wins the Republican Maine caucuses, as Ron Paul finishes second, Rick Santorum third, and Newt Gingrich fourth.


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11 February 2012

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Obama's Worst Year

Noam Scheiber | New Republic | 10 February 2012

Analysis of Obama administration's 2011 talks with Republicans on tax, debt and the deficit. A failed strategy, says Scheiber. Republican wishes could have been described as contradictory. Would have put GOP on back foot to say so Comments

Europe’s Tobin Tax Distraction

Barry Eichengreen | Project Syndicate | 9 February 2012

James Tobin designed his tax to prevent volatility in currency markets. Ironically, eurozone politicians promoting a Tobin Tax don't even have national currencies to protect. Their plan is wrong at every level, says Eichengreen Comments

Inside Instagram

Mat Honan | Gizmodo | 7 February 2012

How a tiny start-up, working out of Twitter's former offices (well, actually just Twitter's former conference room), has accumulated 15 million users in 12 months. With one simple iPhone app. Could Instagram be the next Facebook? Comments

Daddy Issues

Sandra Tsing Loh | Atlantic | 10 February 2012

New nightmare for middle-aged Americans: The parent who just won't die, but costs a fortune to keep alive. "If I tore my 91-year-old father limb from limb in the town square, I believe no jury of my peers would convict me" Comments

The Atheist’s Guide To Reality

Jim Houston | Talking Philosophy | 6 February 2012

Interview with philosopher of science Alex Rosenberg, discussing his controversial and challenging new book. "Insofar as we pursue human sciences, nihilism is inevitable, but the label has too many disturbing connotations to stick" Comments

Sportsmanship

Scott Murray | Guardian | 10 February 2012

Six examples of honourable behaviour in sport, from the Olympics and tennis Majors to FA Cup football and the Ryder Cup. You will notice, in reading, that the most recent took place more than 40 years ago Comments

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Cheat Sheet - Can the U.S. Save Syria?

Today: Romney Arrives in Maine, Catholic Group Backs Obama, 8 Arrested In U.K. Phone Hacking
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February 11, 2012
CRISIS

With Syrians being massacred daily, the United Nations is drafting yet another resolution calling on Bashar al-Assad to step down after Russia and China vetoed a similar measure last week. The Obama administration is finally moving to help, says Tara McKelvey--but is agonizing once again over the perils of intervention.

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After calling himself the "severely conservative" candidate at Washington's conservative conference CPAC, Mitt Romney headed to Maine ahead of the state's final caucusing on Saturday—a contest where he faces an ongoing threat from Ron Paul. Romney held his first town hall in the state on Friday night, where he focused on attacking President Obama's policy shift regarding religious institutions and health care. Ron Paul, meanwhile, looked to grab his first victory in the 2012 Republican race, with strong organization in the state where Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich have not campaigned heavily. Paul, who won 18 percent of Maine's vote in 2008 and whose support has only grown in the state since then, drew huge crowds Friday—enough of a threat that Romney added two caucus appearances to his schedule on Saturday.

CONTRACEPTION

A key Catholic group has backed President Obama's Friday announcement that he would not enforce a provision of the health-care law that required religious institutions to pay for women's birth control. Sister Carol Keehan of the Catholic Health Organization said the president "has responded to the issues we identified that needed to be fixed." Keehan and the support of her organization represent exactly who Obama was hoping to win over: Catholic Democrats. Obama apparently spoke to Keehan and Archbishop Timothy Dolan, the head of the U.S. Conference of Bishops and a cardinal-designate, before announcing the policy change—but it's unclear what exactly they discussed. While the Republican candidates for president were quick to say they opposed the health-care law in the first place, conservatives remained unmoved by the policy shift, with Rick Santorum saying Friday that the debate had "not been about birth control" but about "economic liberty."

CORRUPTION
Eight people were arrested early Saturday in connection to alleged payments between British police and public officials in the latest development in the phone-hacking scandal that has engulfed Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. The company confirmed that five employees of its daily newspaper The Sun were arrested, and they reportedly included the deputy editor, the chief correspondent, and the picture editor. A News Corp. source said Sun editor Dominic Mohan is "not resigning" but said it had been "obviously a dramatic day for him." Also arrested on Saturday were a 39-year-old Surrey police officer, a 39-year-old Ministry of Defense employee, and a 36-year-old member of the armed forces.
CRISIS

In the midst of a two-day strike, Greek leaders warned a "dangerous, unknown" path is ahead if an agreement is not reached over the deeply unpopular European Union and International Monetary Fund bailout. "The consequences of a disorderly default would be incalculable for the country—not just for the economy," said Deputy Finance Minister Filippos Sachinidis. Parliament will vote Sunday over the 3.3 billion euros in deep austerity cuts proposed in the 130v billion euro bailout that Greece desperately needs to avoid default—which could result in the country being removed from the euro regime. While Prime Minister Lucas Papademos has a majority, six cabinet members have resigned in protest and a number of lawmakers have said they are planning on voting against the deal. German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned Friday that there will be "uncontrollable consequences" for the euro zone should Greece default.


BREAKTHROUGH?
Diplomat: Iran Ready to Deal
Turk calls a military strike "a disaster."
ALLEGATIONS
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REVOLUTION
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