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Republican Wins Show Dems They Are on Their Own

By KAREN TUMULTY / WASHINGTON

The GOP gubernatorial victories in New Jersey and Virginia may not have been a referendum on Obama, but they did show that the President's popularity cannot so easily be transferred

Cuban-Americans' Change of View Means U.S. Travel Ban Could End

By ROMINA RUIZ-GOIRIENA / MIAMI

Growing numbers of Cuban-Americans are changing their views on the longstanding ban on U.S. travel to the communist island, which means the law may finally actually change

H1N1 Flu: Hitting the Young, but Riskier for the Old

By ALICE PARK

A new study of more than 1,000 cases of hospitalization due to H1N1, or swine flu, in California gives a clearer picture of who is apt to develop severe cases of the disease

Colbert to the Rescue: Can He Save U.S. Speedskating?

By SEAN GREGORY

When the Winter Olympic team lost its chief financier to the economic crisis, the Comedy Central star saw an opportunity to help -- and to mine comedy

Berets and Baguettes? France Rethinks Its Identity

By BRUCE CRUMLEY / PARIS

President Nicolas Sarkozy's government is launching a national debate on what it means to be French in the 21st century. Critics warn this could allow ultra-nationalists to champion their xenophobic points of view

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By Kate Pickert

Doug Hoffman, the Conservative candidate in NY's 23rd congressional district race, just conceded the election to his opponent Democrat Bill Owens, according to the Watertown Daily Times. Hoffman's come from behind, Tea Party-supported grassroots campaign, which forced establishment Republican Dede Scozzafava out of the race over the weekend, had been hailed as a referendum on [...]

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Czech Republic's E.U. Holdout Has Public Support

By Katerina Zachovalova

Czech President Vaclav Klaus remains the lone holdout on the European Union's Lisbon Treaty. He's intent on shoring up support among German-wary voters first

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