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Nuclear weapons just don't make sense
Washington Post
But modernization of its nuclear force will start by 2028. Britain is not the only country modernizing. The United States has a multi-billion-dollar program to upgrade its three major nuclear warheads and a more costly effort to build new land,

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Grandfather's Millions Make Paul Fan a Political Player
BusinessWeek
It spent more than $561000 on television and radio ads to help Tom Massie, a Kentucky engineer, defeat two experienced politicians in a House Republican primary election. Ramsey's super-PAC spent more than any of the candidates.

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States looking to new tolls to pay for highways
Boston.com
"It's very hard in this environment for states to add capacity without charging a toll because they can't afford to do it," said Joshua Schank, president of the Eno Center for Transportation, a Washington think tank. "They're barely able to maintain

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Irish Times

Obama Reply on Education
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
For what is probably the first time in this campaign, the Obama and Romney camps spent the day on education policy, which has not made much of a dent in the 2012 race for the White House. After Romney used a speech in Washington, DC to roll out his own
Mitt Romney lays out education views in speech before Latino groupBoston.com
Romney promotes education agenda, defends BainThe Associated Press
Mitt Romney promotes education agenda, defends BainChicago Sun-Times
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Wonkbook: Falling off the fiscal cliff
Washington Post (blog)
In addition, some cards offer features allowing customers to overdraw their accounts or build their credit. The agency is seeking feedback on the costs, benefits and consumer-protection issues associated with those features." Ylan Mui in The Washington

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