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AP - Mitt Romney, forced to prove his resilience after a stinging loss in South Carolina, is showing why the so-called Republican establishment thinks he has the best discipline, organization and campaign smarts to challenge President Barack Obama this fall.
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| Obama decries rising cost of college education
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AP - President Barack Obama called Friday for an overhaul of the higher education financial aid system, warning that colleges and universities that fail to control spiraling tuition costs could lose federal funds.
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| More than 50 killed in 2 days of turmoil in Syria
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AP - Two days of bloody turmoil in Syria killed more than 50 people as forces loyal to President Bashar Assad shelled residential buildings, fired on crowds and left bleeding corpses in the streets in a dramatic escalation of violence, activists said Friday.
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| Economy grew modest 2.8 pct. in Q4, best in 2011
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| AP - The U.S. economy grew at a 2.8 percent annual rate in the final three months of last year, the fastest growth in 2011. |
| US cybersecurity efforts trigger privacy concerns
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| AP - The federal government's plan to expand computer security protections into critical parts of private industry is raising concerns that the move will threaten Americans' civil liberties. |
| Costa: $14,460 per person for ruined Italy cruises
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AP - Costa Crociere SpA offered uninjured passengers euro11,000 ($14,460) apiece Friday to compensate them for lost baggage and the psychological trauma they suffered after their cruise ship ran aground and capsized off Tuscany.
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| Twitter may censor tweets in individual countries
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AP - Twitter has refined its technology so it can censor messages on a country-by-country basis.
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| Suicide bomber kills 32 at Iraq funeral procession
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AP - A suicide bomber detonated an explosives-packed car near a funeral procession in southeastern Baghdad on Friday, killing at least 32 people — half of them policemen who were guarding the march — in the latest brazen attack since the U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq.
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| Djokovic edges Murray, sets up final vs Nadal
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AP - Defending champion Novak Djokovic moved into an Australian Open final against Rafael Nadal after edging Andy Murray in a five-set, almost five-hour semifinal late Friday night.
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| Danny Boyle offers glimpse of opening ceremony
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| AP - Director Danny Boyle offered a sneak peek of 2012 London opening ceremony that would include the ringing of a massive bell and one of the U.K.'s most maligned institutions, the National Health Service. |
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