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to win over hold-out caucus-goers and cultural conservatives. Time is running short,
however, and he is trying to recapture the enthusiasm that greeted his
entrance to the race in August only to see his luster fade
after campaign fumbles and weak debate performances.He also faced challenges even getting
on primary ballots. Late Tuesday, his campaign announced a lawsuit challenging Virginia's
ballot rules.Perry -- as well as rival Newt Gingrich -- came up
short of the signatures required to get on the delegate-rich state's March
6 primary. Only former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Rep. Ron Paul
of Texas met the requirement."Virginia ballot access rules are among the most
onerous and are particularly problematic in a multi-candidate election," Perry campaign spokesman
Ray Sullivan said in a statement announcing the lawsuit.The state requires a
total of 10,000 signatures, with 400 from each of its 11 congressional
districts.Despite the potential setback in Vir
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ion in the Middle East as part of a global war on
terror, a conflict that is hard to define by conventional measures of
success."This is not a war on a particular place or a particular
force," he said.Bush himself illustrated the perils of celebrating milestones in the
war, Mrozek said, when he landed on an aircraft carrier and hailed
the end of major combat operations in Iraq behind a "Mission Accomplished"
banner in May 2003. U.S. troops remained in Iraq for 8 1/2
more years, and Bush was criticized over the banner.The benchmarks were clearer
in previous wars. After World War II, parades marked Japan's surrender. After
the Gulf War, celebrations marked the troops' return after Iraqi forces were
driven out of Kuwait.The only mass celebrations of U.S. military activities since
Sept. 11, 2001, were largely spontaneous: Large crowds gathered in Times Square
and outside the White House in April after Usama bin Laden was
killed.At the same time, Iraq veterans aren
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ing a third term in a March vote. But his authority was
dented by the Dec. 4 election, in which his party lost 25
percent of its seats and barely retained its majority despite widespread allegations
of vote-rigging in its favor.The vote fraud outraged many Russians, and the
protests triggered have been the largest Moscow and other Russian cities have
seen in 20 years.Asked Wednesday about his refusal to take part in
campaign debates, Putin said they make no sense since the opposition leaders
are "not burdened with real work" and "always demand the impossible.""This would
not be a conversation of equals," he was quoted by the ITAR-Tass
news agency as saying. Putin promised to arrange to get "younger brothers"
from the government to take part in the televised debates.
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the one who has the answers for us."December 26, 2011: This
photo provided by the Allen County Sheriff's Department shows Aliahna Lemmon.
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an enthusiasm with a number of people that's very exciting to watch,"
Romney said.By the next debate, sponsored by Fox News, the goodwill seemed
to dissipate, as Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann ripped into Paul over his
foreign policy views.As Paul rises in the Iowa polls, the candidates have
even less reason to be gracious toward him.The RealClearPolitics average of recent
polls shows Paul leading the field in Iowa by about 2 percentage
points. Recent polls generally have him trading the lead with Romney --
while Gingrich, who used to maintain a double-digit lead in Iowa, falls
back to third place.Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center
for Politics, suggested the dynamic in the Iowa race is becoming clear."You've
got a battle for first place between just two candidates -- Romney
and Ron Paul," he said Wednesday on Fox News.Most of the GOP
candidates are now aggressively courting Iowa caucus-goers. Paul is set to travel
from a town hall in
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nt Bashar Assad's authoritarian rule began. The League said a team of
12 visited Homs on Monday.On Tuesday, tens of thousands of defiant Syrian
protesters had thronged the streets shortly after authorities withdrew tanks from Homs,
in the first sign the regime was complying with the League's plan
to end the 9-month-old crackdown against dissent.After agreeing to the League's pullback
plan on Dec 19, the regime intensified its crackdown on dissent; government
troops killed hundreds in the past week and Syria was condemned internationally
for flouting the spirit of the agreement.The U.N. says more than 5,000
people have been killed since March in the political violence across Syria.
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