AP top stories for Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012
Here's the latest news for Wednesday, February 8: Santorum tries to build momentum; Missouri teen sentenced to life; Birth control plan fight intensifies; Brazil celebrates 80 years of Samba.
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Here's the latest news for Wednesday, February 8: Santorum tries to build momentum; Missouri teen sentenced to life; Birth control plan fight intensifies; Brazil celebrates 80 years of Samba.
Here's the latest news for Saturday, February 4: Russia, China veto UN resolution on Syria; Romney using Nev. as springboard for Feb. contests; Police clear tents from Occupy site in DC; Thousands rally against Putin's rule.
Here's the latest news for Friday, February 3: Unemployment numbers drop; Republican response; Second teacher arrest; Komen changes decision.
Here's the latest news for Thursday, February 2nd: Trump endorse Romney; Gingrich and the very poor; Obama prays for the country; Groundhog sees its shadow.
Here's the latest news for Wednesday, Feb. 1: Obama pitches housing help; Despite big win, long road ahead for Romney; Syria troops move on new rebel areas near capital; Winter blues: No snow, only warm temps.