Wednesday, October 10, 2012

CNN Breaking News - Mitt Romney Almost President

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More than 60 percent of votes will be in favor of Mitt Romney.
Republican Party's candidate is taking the lead in the race with the current President, the Democratic Party's candidate, Barack Obama.

Revolution, which was anticipated so long ago, seems to have started.
Recent events can easily escalate into violence and overflowing anger.

U.S.
Rare meningitis infects more than 100, kills 8
Eight people have died from a rare, noncontagious form of meningitis linked to contaminated steroid injections, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.

Man arrested in plot to blow up 48 churches in Oklahoma
Authorities in Oklahoma have arrested and charged a 23-year-old man who they say planned to blow up 48 area churches.

Dead whale found in Boston Harbor now drifts toward sea
Officials may never know what killed a whale found floating in Boston Harbor as tides began to carry it toward the sea on Monday.

Texas mother awaits sentence for gluing toddler daughter to wall, beating her
A Texas mother of five is expected to be sentenced Tuesday after admitting to gluing her 2-year-old daughter to a wall and beating her over potty training.

WORLD
Chavez re-elected as Venezuelan president, defeating Capriles
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez vowed to press forward with his socialist reforms after winning another six-year term at the helm of the oil-rich South American country.

Turkish president says 'worst case scenario' in Syria becoming reality
Turkish President Abdullah Gul said Monday that "worst case scenarios" are becoming a reality in neighboring Syria over its 19-month civil war -- which has spilled over into border clashes between the two nations -- and that it "absolutely cannot" continue.

Suspect arrested in Falcon Lake killing, Mexican authorities say
For more than two years, details about the investigation into who killed David Hartley have been as murky as the waters where his body disappeared.

Police arrest 13 in videotaped killings in Nigeria
Investigators in Nigeria say they have taken 13 people into custody after a mob attacked four students and burned them alive -- killings that were videotaped and posted online.

BUSINESS
IMF: Slow growth, big risks
A tentative recovery in the global economy is running out of steam and growth could weaken further due to Europe's debt crisis and inaction over a looming fiscal squeeze in the United States, the International Monetary Fund said Monday.

The stock market rally is over
Despite a slowing global economy, political and fiscal uncertainty and ongoing turmoil in Europe, the U.S. stock market has delivered quite the performance this year, thanks in large part to stimulus efforts by the world's central banks.

SPORTS
Andrew Perloff: Jets keep it close, but Texans stay perfect
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- On paper, the Jets-Texans looked like a primetime dud. New York was coming off a 34-0 rout against San Francisco and will be without Darrelle Revis and Santonio Holmes for the rest of the season. Houston was 4-0, winning by an average margin of 15 points a game. Tickets in New York were reportedly going at a cut-rate price on the secondary market and the only drama was when the Jets were going to call on Tim Tebow as their fulltime quarterback.

Ben Reiter: Experience over youth? Either way, Cards hammer Nats to even NLDS
ST. LOUIS -- You have probably seen the photo already. If you haven't, look to your right.

HEALTH
Mercury exposure in womb linked to ADHD symptoms
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) appears to be on the rise in the United States, and in the search for explanations researchers have begun to scrutinize fetal exposure to a wide range of toxins, including lead, tobacco, pesticides, and chemicals such as PCBs.

Are we throwing away 'expired' medications too soon?
Have you ever reached into your medicine cabinet and pulled out a bottle with a faded label, only to discover that the aspirin or prescription drugs inside were past their date? Did you play it safe and toss the bottle into the trash?

TECHNOLOGY
Apple on iPhone 5 purple flare: You're aiming it wrong
Apple has responded to complaints that some photos taken with the iPhone 5 show a purple flare, saying it happens to many smartphones when they're aimed near a light source like the sun.

Why a naked Apple would be a better company
Foxconn, the high-profile electronics company that builds Apple's iPhone and other products in China, is back in the headlines after workers rioted at its Taiyaun factory. Foxconn has attracted attention in the past for poor working conditions and a series of employee suicides.

ENTERTAINMENT
Writer picked to pen 'Fifty Shades of Grey' screenplay
Writer Kelly Marcel has been tapped to pen the screenplay to the film adaptation of "Fifty Shades of Grey," a wildly popular erotic novel that has sold millions of copies worldwide.

Box office report: 'Taken 2' scores explosive $50 million debut
Liam Neeson has had an indisputably amazing year.

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