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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Gov. pardons Favre's bro; FCC loophole may mean fetus Super Bowl ads; Iranian nuclear scientist killed; Buchanan blames 'militant' gays; and more.

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The Slatest: January 11, 2012

After Romney's N.H. Win, Nomination Battle Moves South

After Romney's N.H. Win, Nomination Battle Moves South

The front-runner still faces a major test as he tries to appeal to a different breed of voters. 

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Miss. Governor Pardons Nearly 200

Miss. Governor Pardons Nearly 200

The list includes more than a dozen convicted murders and former NFL star Brett Favre's brother.

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Car Bomb Kills Iranian Nuclear Scientist

Car Bomb Kills Iranian Nuclear Scientist

The latest attack suggests a covert effort to halt the Islamic Republic's atomic program.

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FCC Loophole May Allow Graphic Anti-Abortion Super Bowl Ads

FCC Loophole May Allow Graphic Anti-Abortion Super Bowl Ads

A fringe candidate is raising money to air graphic images during the big game.

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Buchanan Blames MSNBC Absence on "Militant" Gays

Buchanan Blames MSNBC Absence on "Militant" Gays

The conservative pundit also denies rumors he's been suspended from the liberal-leaning network.

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Poll: Stephen Colbert Would Beat Huntsman in S.C.

Poll: Stephen Colbert Would Beat Huntsman in S.C.

Democratic pollsters wonder what would have happened if Comedy Central star found his way onto the GOP ballot.

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Appeals Court Blocks Oklahoma's Ban on Sharia Law

Appeals Court Blocks Oklahoma's Ban on Sharia Law

10th Circuit questions what the state amendment would even achieve if enacted.

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