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Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin speaking at CPAC 2011 in Washington, D.C.
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 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 
Sen. Ron Johnson to appear Sunday on ABC's "This Week"
Sen. Ron Johnson will be a panelist Sunday morning on ABC's "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos to discuss President Barack Obama's outreach to Republicans. Joining the Wisconsin Republican on the... (photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore)
Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker waves at his victory party Tuesday, June 5, 2012, in Waukesha, Wis. Walker defeated Democratic challenger Tom Barrett in a special recall election.
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 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 
Mining law, permit probably headed to court
Supporters of iron mining legislation won a huge victory last week when a bill they favored passed the Assembly and awaits the signature of Gov. Scott Walker on Monday. But construction of a mine is... (photo: AP / Morry Gash)
Indian hundred rupee notes - Indian currency - money  Taipei Times 
India’s rupee leads gains in currencies in Asia this week
India’s rupee posted the biggest gain in Asia this week as improving data in the US spurred a rally in global stocks and inflows to emerging markets. South Korea’s won fell as tensions with North... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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Sony Chief Executive Howard Stringer speaks during a press conference in Tokyo, Thursday, June 26, 2008. Sony outlined its strategy for growth Thursday geared at regaining its lead in TVs, wiping out the red ink in video games and rolling out movie services to woo Net-savvy consumers.  Taipei Times 
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TECHNOLOGY Sony board head to retire Sony Corp board chairman Howard Stringer, who became the first non-Japanese executive to lead the company, said he would retire in June. Stringer, 71, will step... (photo: (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa) / )
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German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble arrives at the German federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe southern Germany, Tuesday July 10, 2012. Germany's highest court is to hear arguments Tuesday against the country signing up to the Europe's emergency bailout fund and a new treaty limiting debt. Opponents of the treaties argue that joining the bailout fund and debt pact for the 17 countries that use the euro would impose limits on the German Parliament's constitutional power to say how taxpayer money is spent. The Star
German Finance Minister says Italian voters have not rejected euro
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has said he does not believe Italians rejected the euro in their strong vote against austerity policies in... (photo: AP / Ronald Wittek)
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Smithfield investors restless about hog farm losses
Smithfield Food investors expressed frustration that the company's hog production and European operations have produced negative or meager returns and weighed down the... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
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United States Senate candidate Rand Paul arriving at the Bowling Green Regional Airport on the final day of campaigning, in Bowling Green, Kentucky, along with his family and a campaign staffer. CNN
New leader of the GOP: Rand Paul
March 8, 2013 -- Updated 2243 GMT (0643 HKT) Editor's note: Mo Elleithee was senior spokesman and traveling press secretary for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in... (photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore)
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Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Tuesday, March 30, 2010 my SA
Stocks move higher following strong job growth
NEW YORK (AP) — A burst of hiring in February pushed stocks higher on Wall Street Friday. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 37 points, or 0.3 percent, to 14,366 as... (photo: AP / Stephen Chernin)
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Traders watch market activity at the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, Jan. 4, 2010 in New York The Times of India
Wall Street flat after payrolls as banks curb gains
NEW YORK: US stocks were little changed on Friday as early enthusiasm, spurred by a much stronger-than-expected payrolls report, faded and bank shares declined as... (photo: AP / Mark Lennihan)
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Maruti Suzuki's Ertiga car at an auto expo-automobile. The Times of India
Sensex hits 1-month high; Nifty closes near 5,950
MUMBAI: The Nifty extended gains for fourth straight session and posted its biggest percentage gains since November 29, 2012 supported by strong global peers. The... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
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Specialist Michael Volpe works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011. A wave of selling is sweeping across Wall Street and stock markets around the world after Greece's prime minister said he would call a national vote on an unpopular European plan to rescue that nation's economy. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) STL Today
World stocks up as US jobs, China exports improve
A positive jobs report that pushed the Dow to another record high this week and better-than-expected Chinese exports helped boost world stock markets Friday. China's... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
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