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Saturday, January 21, 2012

This Week's Top Stories


Hi David,

Hope you're having a great weekend :) As requested, these are this week's top stories from The Next Web:

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Top Stories from the last 24 hours


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These are the top stories from The Next Web over the last 24 hours.

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Sundance Film Review: Beasts of the Southern Wild

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BREAKING NEWS: Gingrich Projected as Winner

Fox News Projects Newt Gingrich to be the winner of the South Carolina Republican Primary

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BREAKING NEWS: South Carolina Primary Polls Close in One Hour

Voters in South Carolina's Republican primary have one hour before polls close. Watch special coverage NOW on Fox News and FoxNews.com.

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Christie sets ambitious agenda in New Jersey amid 2016 speculation

Saturday, January 21, 2012


TOP STORIES

1 Christie sets ambitious agenda in New Jersey amid 2016 speculation

After tackling pensions and health care benefits, Chris Christie is setting his sights on taxes and education reform -- all as the New Jersey governor signals interest in a 2016 presidential run despite sitting out this year's race. 


2 Three men charged in Philadelphia beating death


3 Gingrich, Romney close South Carolina fight with taunts


4 Newt Gingrich's three marriages mean he might make a strong president -- really


5 Math formula may explain why serial killers kill


TOP VIDEOS

1 Can Rick Santorum close the gap on Romney, Gingrich?

GOP presidential candidate weighs in


2 Tuskegee Airman laid to rest


3 Fastest woman on two wheels


4 Is ABC's Gingrich interview evidence of bias?


5 Juan Williams on Gingrich debate confrontation


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FOX Business is airing special coverage of the South Carolina Republican presidential primary starting at 6:00 p.m. ET.


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Iraq: Under Worse Management

Elliott Woods | Businessweek | 18 January 2012

Security has improved, the economy is picking up, Iraq is open for business. Well, that's the Iraqi prime minister's message. But what do Iraqis themselves feel about Nouri al-Maliki and the future of their country? Good sit-rep Comments

Tracking The Tell-Tale Signs Of Pure Genius

VS Ramachandran | Telegraph | 18 January 2012

Leading neuroscientist explains some of the strange case studies that reveal just how adaptive and miraculous the brain really is. From phantom limbs, to a man who exits a coma only to become convinced his parents are imposters Comments

Selling Votes

John Holbo | Crooked Timber | 19 January 2012

It's probably a bad idea to let people sell their votes. On the other hand, it could make for more creative politics. "People could donate to candidates, to help them buy votes. You could have eminently populist vote-buying drives" Comments

Writing Adrift In The World

Tim Parks | NYRB | 19 January 2012

There is a problem with the novel. Parks's diagnosis is that fiction is being internationalised and universalised. Writers are no longer anchored in a literary canon or national tradition. Here's the case for why it matters Comments

The Nazi Leader Who Became The Oskar Schindler Of China

Iris Chang | Atlantic | 18 January 2012

"Dark times paralyze most people, but some very few, for reasons most of us will never understand, are able to set aside all caution and do things even they could not imagine themselves doing in ordinary times" Comments

Lechery, Immodesty And The Talmud

Dov Linzer | NYT | 19 January 2012

Rabbi responds to ultra-Orthodox attempts to send women to the back of the bus in Israel. Talmud's message to men: Problem is not with women in public; it's with the sexualised way you choose to look at them (h/t Stuart Bailey) Comments

Box Office Report: 'Underworld 4' Wins Friday With $9.4 Mil, 'Red Tails' Flies With $6 Mil

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Cheat Sheet - Newt's 11th Hour Upset?

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Today: Search Resumes in Shipwreck , GOP: Santorum Won Iowa , Report: Monitors to Stay in Syria
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January 21, 2012
SOUTH CAROLINA

In a nail-biter primary that could redefine the race, voting has begun in South Carolina, a state whose winner has gone on to receive the GOP nomination in every election year since 1980. Patricia Murphy reports that Newt Gingrich has surged out of nowhere—and threatens to upend Mitt Romney's frontrunner status, as a new poll shows the former speaker of the House with 32 percent support from voters, a 6-point lead over Romney.

HOPE

The Italian Navy once again blasted holes Saturday in the side of the wrecked Costa Concordia, the cruise ship that crashed off the rocks of the Italian island of Giglio one week ago. “We will continue searching until all hope is gone,” said Coast Guard spokesman Cosimo Nicastro, although he admitted that “we need a miracle.” As many as 24 people are still missing, and some have held out hope that a person could survive for days in the luxury cruise liner’s cabins. A forecast for high waves in the Mediterranean has caused many to worry that the submerged 114,500-ton ship could sink or be swept out, but port officials said the search would continue while the water remained calm during the day. Experts say the ship is slipping off the rocky sea shelf at a rate of around a quarter of an inch every hour.

OFFICIAL

Iowa Republicans announced just before midnight Saturday—the day of the South Carolina primary—that Rick Santorum was, in fact, the winner of the Iowa caucus. Mitt Romney had originally been declared the winner of the caucus by a narrow eight-vote margin, but on January 18, eight voting precincts realized their results had not been reported. With the new votes counted, Santorum led by 34 votes, causing the Iowa Republicans to first call it a statistical tie before eventually dealing the blow to Romney. While the squeaker victory for Romney had never a landslide, it doesn’t help him as he trails in South Carolina. Meanwhile, Iowans fear that the confused results could be devastating to the future of their first-in-the-nation vote. “The caucuses have a lot of critics, and for this to happen truly jeopardizes the future of the event,” said Iowa observer David Yepsen.

BLOODSHED

The Arab League looked to keep monitors in Syria, a diplomatic source said Saturday, despite the reported deaths of hundreds during the monthlong observer mission. Sudanese Gen. Mohammed al-Dabi, head of the 165-member monitoring team, is due in Cairo Saturday to submit a report on Syria’s response to the 10-month uprising. Thousands are estimated to have been killed. The diplomatic source admitted the Arab League does not have “complete satisfaction” with Syria’s cooperation in the mission, but the “in absence of any international plan to deal with Syria, the best option is for the monitors to stay.” The U.S. announced Friday that it would be closing its Damascus embassy by the end of the month, the same day that French President Nicolas Sarkozy denounced Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s regime of “ferocious repression.”

EURO CRISIS

The Greek debt negotiations continued into the weekend without a deal, despite the eagerness of Athens to reach an agreement by Monday, when eurozone leaders will meet for finance talks. International Monetary Fund finance chief Charles Dallara said Friday that “now is the time to act” in an effort to move along the stalled talks. Greek leaders, the European Union and the IMF have sparred in finding a satisfactory debt-swap deal. If an agreement is reached by Monday’s meeting, Greece will be able to set in motion the paperwork and approvals necessary to get an infusion of cash into their struggling economy to avoid bankruptcy in March.


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