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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Gingrich vows to play nice; Sandusky waives trial; Chelsea Clinton's NBC debut reviewed; and more from the Slatest.

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The Slatest: December 13, 2011

Sandusky Waives Right to Preliminary Hearing 

Sandusky Waives Right to Preliminary Hearing 

But the ex-Penn State coach vows to fight on for "four quarters."

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Gingrich Tells Staff He Wants "Un-Bloodied" GOP Primary

Gingrich Tells Staff He Wants "Un-Bloodied" GOP Primary

But the current frontrunner explains he can still go on the offensive if he decides his record has been "distorted."

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Chelsea Clinton's NBC Debut Draws Mixed Reviews

Chelsea Clinton's NBC Debut Draws Mixed Reviews

The former first daughter's first foray into television journalism is deemed "boring" but "sincere."

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Facebook Launches New Suicide Prevention Feature

Facebook Launches New Suicide Prevention Feature

Crisis counselors will be available via Facebook chat to speak with suicidal users.

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"Occupy" Protests Block Major West Coast Ports

"Occupy" Protests Block Major West Coast Ports

Demonstrations target Goldman Sachs profits, but some dock workers complain.

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New Jersey Nets Owner To Run Against Putin

New Jersey Nets Owner To Run Against Putin

Inspired by protests, billionaire Prokhorov sets sights on March presidential election.

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Gingrich Takes Fidelity Pledge

Gingrich Takes Fidelity Pledge

New GOP frontrunner decides to sign Iowa conservative group's anti-gay marriage, pro-traditional marriage pledge.

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