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Obama campaign working
to counter voter ID laws
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Embattled Greeks face an epic choice
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Four Energy Dept. contractors’ per diem costs, bonuses inflated for years
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Glitches mar Facebook stock debut
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Chinese communist leaders denounce U.S. values but send students abroad
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Homer in 11th lifts Baltimore to win
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White like him
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