Lindsey Graham On Gingrich Coup: 'We Were Too Hard On Him' The Huffington Post Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:08 AM PST WASHINGTON -- Newt Gingrich's difficulties in winning the endorsements of Republican lawmakers are no secret. The animus still held by those who worked with the former Speaker has become, in no small part, a defining feature of his presidential campaign: evidence that he is volatile, unprincipled and incapable of effective governance. | Christina Aguilera pic raises eyebrows Local 6 Orlando Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:07 AM PST The Internet is buzzing over photos and video of Christina Aguilera singing at the funeral of Etta James last weekend with some kind of liquid running down her leg. Theories have abounded over the mystery fluid, although sources told Entertainment Weekly it was a self-tanner meltdown caused by nerves and the bright lights at the service. Aguilera didn't seem too fazed by the incident. During her ... | Partly Cloudy KARK Little Rock Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:07 AM PST Mitt Romney now has three times as many delegates as Newt Gingrich and starting tomorrow, Secret Service protection, too after a decisive win in Florida. | New Apple bid to stop Samsung tablet in Germany fails Europe Online Magazine Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:04 AM PST Berlin (dpa) - A new court bid in Germany by Apple to ban a tablet computer made by its rival Samsung has failed, with Munich judges ruling that Samsungâs Germany-only Galaxy Tab 10.1 N model did not breach an Apple patent.The two companies are fighting a worldwide war in the courts over both patents and legally-protected style features. US-based Apple charges that Samsung products look too much ... | Braselton News PDF Edition February 2, 2012 The Braselton News Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:04 AM PST Nice. Soon, when youâre visiting the new hospital, you can look forward to being robbed and a [...] Having living alternatives is essential in the not too distant future. The main issue should [...] | Portuguese strike flops, workers fear for jobs Reuters Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:04 AM PST LISBON (Reuters) - The trains ran and the buses, too. Staff made it to work and shops and banks opened across Lisbon. Weak backing for a transport strike on Thursday reflected a broader lack of appetite for militant action by workers concerned for jobs threatened by Portugal's growing debt crisis. | Can Jacobs come up big for Giants? ESPN Blogs Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:02 AM PST INDIANAPOLIS -- Because we have all seen what Brandon Jacobs can be when he's at his best, it is uniquely disappointing when he is not. At 6-foot-4 and 265 pounds, Jacobs is supposed to be a terror with the ball in his hands -- an unstoppable, line-shredding force that defenders fear to tackle. Too often over the last couple of years, for one reason or another, he has failed to perform that way ... | | |
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