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Far-left and far-right fringe parties find support in Greek elections

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Success in Beijing?

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Voter registration down sharply among blacks, Hispanics since 2008

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Frank Pearl, called the most powerful unknown man in D.C., dies at 68

Frank Pearl, called the most powerful unknown man in D.C., dies at 68

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