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<font color="white" size="1">APJanuary 31, 2012: U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell delivers a
speech during a dinner hosted by the Korea Society in Seoul, South
Korea. The top U.S. diplomat for East Asia is reassuring South Korea
that any diplomatic dealings with North Korea will be backed up by
an unwavering U.S.-South Korea military presence.SEOUL, South Korea In a message
aimed at both Koreas, a senior U.S. diplomat said Wednesday that Washington
is open to settling the North Korean nuclear standoff through diplomacy, but
only if Pyongyang improves ties with archrival South Korea.The comments by Assistant
Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, the top U.S. diplomat for East Asia,
were a signal to North Korea's new government that Washington is ready
to talk after weeks of transition and uncertainty following the Dec. 17
death of longtime leader Kim Jong Il.But Campbell also looked to reassure
worried allies in Seoul that diplomacy will progress only as long as
South Korea is
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<font color="white" size="1">th four. It takes 1,144 delegates to clinch the Republican nomination.In a
positive sign for Gingrich, exit polls showed evangelical voters trending for the
former House speaker. The exit polls showed Gingrich with 40 percent among
that group, and Romney with 36 percent.But the margin was wider for
Romney among seniors and Hispanics. Half of the seniors polled were supporting
Romney, while 35 percent backed Gingrich. Romney also led Gingrich 56-29 percent
among Hispanic voters, the largest minority in the state, exit polling showed.Voters
overwhelmingly went for Romney among those who said winning in November is
the most important quality in a Republican nominee. But for voters who
valued "true conservative" credentials as their top quality, Gingrich led with 46
percent, followed by Santorum at 26 percent and Paul at 16 percent.
Among those voters, Romney was last with 11 percent.
Gingrich: '46 states to
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