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  1. the doctor

    Santorum defends earmarks (AP)

    AP - Facing fresh scrutiny after he nearly defeated Mitt Romney in Iowa's lead-off caucuses, Republican presidential contender Rick Santorum on Wednesday defended votes and statements that are earning him a second look for the wrong reasons. More...
  2. No Warranty

    Robertson wins 2nd term as Vancouver mayor

    Gregor Robertson was re-elected to serve a second term as mayor of Vancouver with 77,005 votes, defeating his NPA rival Suzanne Anton with 58,152. More...
  3. FTA Hacker

    Argonne researchers 'hack' Diebold e-voting system

    Argonne National Lab researchers say they easily hacked an electronic voting machine model that's expected to be widely used to tally votes in the 2012 elections using inexpensive, widely-available electronic components. More...
  4. Scammer

    Arizona voters approve medical marijuana measure

    Arizona joins 14 other states that permit medical marijuana. The store in the photo is in California. By a narrow margin of about 4,300 votes, Arizona voters approved a ballot measure that would legalize medical marijuana, state election officials said Sunday. With all precincts reporting, the...
  5. CASPER

    FIFA to go ahead with 2018 and 2022 WCup votes

    ZURICH – FIFA will go ahead with the 2018 and 2022 World Cup votes despite a probe into alleged bribery and collusion. FIFA President Sepp Blatter says the vote will proceed as scheduled on Dec. 2 with the executive committee voting by secret ballot in Zurich. Two executive members are...
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