Cain, Romney on hot seat during GOP debate

(Mitt Romney, left, and Rick Perry at the GOP debate./AP)

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Obama to unveil private sector partnership to hire 25,000 veterans

Obama to unveil private sector partnership to hire 25,000 veterans

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Obama’s use of teleprompter mocked

Obama’s use of teleprompter mocked

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Police hunt exotic animals that escaped from farm; owner found dead

Police hunt exotic animals that escaped from farm; owner found dead

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Governors Mitt Romney and Rick Perry got into a heated debate over illegal immigration at the Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas, Nev., Tuesday night.
Lions, tigers, bears escape from Ohio farm

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Gilad Schalit interview comes under fire

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2012's teleprompter-free campaigns

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Rangers, Cardinals look ahead to World Series

Rangers, Cardinals look ahead to World Series

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Post Sports Live: Has the John Beck era begun?

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Police say remains may be of missing boy

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