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news aggregatorVIDEO: Tonga in mourning for King TupouA period of mourning has been declared in the South Pacific nation of Tonga following the death of King George Tupou V.
Scottish jobs market 'improving'The latest survey into Scotland's jobs market suggests the fastest rise in permanent appointments since October.
Kidnappers free 2 Brazilian women in Egypt's SinaiAL-ARISH, Egypt (AP) -- Armed tribesmen freed two Brazilian women and an Egyptian police officer who was with them late Sunday, hours after abducting them in the Sinai desert, a security official said....
Kidnappers free 2 Brazilian women in Egypt's SinaiAL-ARISH, Egypt (AP) -- Armed tribesmen freed two Brazilian women and an Egyptian police officer who was with them late Sunday, hours after abducting them in the Sinai desert, a security official said....
Dennis the Menace on new stampsSome of Britain's best-loved comic books characters are to grace a new set of stamps to be issued by Royal Mail.
Upcoming GOP Contests: What to Look ForSince Super Tuesday, Rick Santorum has notched three state victories to just one for GOP nominee frontrunner Mitt Romney. But a strong win in Kansas and two close wins in Alabama and Mississippi were check-mated by Romney sweeps in Puerto Rico, Hawaii, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam. Romney actually starts the post-Super Tuesday run by increasing his delegate margin over Santorum and Gingrich. Gingrich had a rough week by once again failing to win anywhere, and Santorum's victories in the south were trumpeted by a bizarre decision to make a play for Puerto Rico. Three days of bad press and a 70+ point shellacking later, Santorum aims for yet another comeback. But the upcoming contests will prove very difficult. Here is what we have to look forward to and what to expect: More Easy Romney Wins Romney's path to the nomination remains most stable for a few reasons. First, when Romney wins, he often wins big and takes most of the delegates in those contests. When he loses a state, he usually does well enough to pick up a ton of delegates also. This delegate march will likely continue through April. Contests in Maryland, Connecticut, Washington, D.C., Delaware, New York, and Rhode Island are all tailor-made for Romney, and he will probably win most of those without much effort, racking up a load of delegates on the way. Illinois votes this Tuesday, and polls are pointing to a decent victory for Romney here as well. Rough Terrain for Santorum/Gingrich While both Gingrich and Santorum might try to compete in New York, it remains a state that requires a lot of money and resources. They can certainly pick up some delegates, but a victory seems less likely. The other five states previously listed will probably see little of either candidate. This leaves Wisconsin, which only has old polling data available, and Pennsylvania, Santorum's "home" state. While Pennsylvania is a should-win for Santorum, an average of polls has him under 40% there and he will probably need to spend more time and money than he wants to avoid an embarrassment. Making matters worse, a breakdown of the delegate-selection process in Pennsylvania points to the strong possibility that Romney could get most of the delegates in there. Two Odd Contests Remember when Rick Santorum "won" the Missouri primary back in early February? Well, that was all for show because state law required it. The "real" Missouri contest is being held in caucus-format for a week, and is actually going on now. On the upside for Rick Santorum, he is likely to win the Missouri caucuses. On the downside, he has already been claiming a Missouri victory for over a month, so it's unlikely much momentum can be gained from winning the same state twice. Additionally, while the primary portion was considered a beauty contest, the caucus portion has been a complete mess thus far, and it will be weeks before the actual victor is known.The other contest that anyone could win is in Louisiana, which offers half of their delegates through a primary, and the other half through a caucus system (and each does not have to influence the other). The primary and caucus are also held four days apart, because who wouldn't want to vote twice in one week in two different formats? The primary portion of the contest offers delegates proportionally and the race could wind up splitting them evenly among Santorum, Gingrich, and Romney. More Delegate Math On March 8th, I released my own calculations of why it would be difficult for anyone to stop Romney. Since then, he has followed that script accordingly by handily winning Puerto Rico under the "winner-take-all" category, taking over 80% of delegates in proportional contests that favored him, and picking up around 25% of the delegates in contests he was not suppose to be competitive in. Through the end of April, it looks as though Romney could land easy victories in seven upcoming contests, while races in Wisconsin, Louisiana, and Pennsylvania could still go his way. Currently, Romney's delegate lead over Santorum is in the neighborhood of 279. If Romney continues his current delegate track, that lead will be at least 400 by the end of April.Photo: Chip Somodeville, Getty Images Upcoming GOP Contests: What to Look For originally appeared on About.com Conservative Politics: U.S. on Monday, March 19th, 2012 at 00:08:45. Categories: About.com, Conservative
Murder suspects further arrestedThree men arrested after the death of a man from stab wounds in Berkshire are further arrested over other incidents on the same night.
Crime 'damaging listed buildings'Thousands of historic listed buildings in England are being damaged by crime every year, English Heritage fears.
Olympic torch route is announcedThe street-by-street route of the London 2012 Olympic torch relay through Northern Ireland is revealed.
Wildlife drought threat warningThe drought in parts of England could have a serious impact on wildlife, the Environment Agency warns.
Channel 4 secures racing rightsChannel 4 beats the BBC to a four-year deal to broadcast the Grand National, Derby and Royal Ascot from 2013.
Marriage education no sure solutionMarriage education improves relationships and lowers levels of marital distress, but doesn't deter divorce, at least in the short-term, says a new federally funded study. The findings offer new evidence that teaching relationship skills to low-income married couples with children - especially when they are backed up by a competent ... Demonstrators back, but are uncertain of what to Occupy nextNEW YORK — A day after police broke up a rally at Manhattan's Zuccotti Park and arrested dozens, Occupy Wall Street protesters said Sunday that their movement would pick up momentum with the spring. Activists listed issues including student debt, the environment and the November elections as priorities going forward. ... It's been a beastly winter in Alaska, but some root for recordANCHORAGE, Alaska — A near-record snowfall this winter has buried Anchorage neighborhoods, turning streets into snow-walled canyons and even collapsing some roofs. But some residents are hoping for more, at least another 3.3 inches. Then they could say they made it through the winter when the nearly 60-year record of ... American Scene: Ex-Crystal Cathedral pastor has launched new ministryORANGE, Calif. — A Crystal Cathedral splinter church was launched Sunday in a rented movie theater in Orange County, with the breakaway pastor urging the congregation not to speak ill of its former house of worship. Sheila Schuller Coleman, who abruptly announced she was forming the Hope Center of Christ ... Israelis agree Iran hasn't decided on atom bombJERUSALEM (AP) -- Despite saber-rattling from Jerusalem, Israeli officials now agree with the U.S. assessment that Tehran has not yet decided on the actual construction of a nuclear bomb, according to senior Israeli government and defense figures....
4 GOP-appointed justices control health law's fateWASHINGTON (AP) -- Here's a thought that can't comfort President Barack Obama: The fate of his health care overhaul rests with four Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices....
Many willing to cut Afghan shooting suspect slackHe is accused of the kind of crime that makes people shiver, the killing of families in their own homes under cover of night, the butchery of defenseless children. Under normal circumstances, Americans would dismiss such an act as worthy of only one response: swift and merciless punishment....
NYC activists differ on Occupy's directionNEW YORK (AP) -- A day after police broke up a rally at Manhattan's Zuccotti Park and arrested dozens, Occupy Wall Street protesters said Sunday that their movement for economic justice would pick up momentum with the spring....
Alternate juror disagrees with Rutgers verdictNEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- An alternate juror in the trial of a former Rutgers University student convicted in a webcam spying episode that ended in his gay roommate's suicide said he disagrees with the verdict....
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