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Perry, Romney court conservatives

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Saturday denounced "poisonous language" against faiths. His rival, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, steered well clear of that simmering issue and discussed "big government." (Oct. 8)
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Herman Cain ‘one of the people’ at Costco

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Brewers win in extra innings, advance to NLCS

Brewers win in extra innings, advance to NLCS

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Cardinals beat Phillies, advance to NLCS

Cardinals beat Phillies, advance to NLCS

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'Occupy DC' protesters rally in Freedom Plaza

'Occupy DC' protesters rally in Freedom Plaza

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1985 Bears visit White House

1985 Bears visit White House

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Values Voter Summit attendees: 'Yes We Cain'

Values Voter Summit attendees: 'Yes We Cain'

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Romney: U.S. must dominate this century

Romney: U.S. must dominate this century

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Women's rights activists win Nobel Peace Prize

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