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      In this Dec. 19, 2012 photo, Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad works in his office at the Statehouse in Des Moines, Iowa. Iowa is one of only three states where control of the legislature is split between the parties. Instead of laying out bold initiatives for overhauling taxes or education, Branstad and legislative leaders are trying to figure out a few things they can agree on so that when the session is over, they won't wind up with nothing. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
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    In polarized nation, Iowa finds itself oddly split

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    December 26, 2012 11:31 pm
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    North Korea accuses South Korea of using Christmas tower as “psychological warfare”
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    North Korea accuses South Korea of using Christmas tower as “psychological warfare”

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    Ally Condie ‘Reached’ for success and finally got it

    Ally Condie ‘Reached’ for success and finally got it

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    FILE - In this May 18, 1998 file photo, Robert Bork, a lobbyist for Netscape, meets reporters at the National Press Club in Washington to discuss the suit filed by the Justice Department and 20 state governments against Microsoft charging the software giant with using unfair tactics to crush competition and restrict choice for consumers. Robert H. Bork, who stepped in to fire the Watergate prosecutor at Richard Nixon's behest and whose failed 1980s nomination to the Supreme Court helped draw the modern boundaries of cultural fights over abortion, civil rights and other issues, has died. He was 85. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh
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    Jurist Robert Bork, whose failed nomination made history, dies

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    A Libyan man investigates the inside of the U.S. Consulate in that country after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, in September of this year. (Mohammad Hannon/AP Photo)
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    FILE - This Dec. 3, 2012 file photo shows Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. Kerry stands tall as President Barack Obama's good soldier. The lawmaker from Massachusetts has quietly jetted off to Afghanistan and Pakistan numerous times to tamp down diplomatic disputes that threatened to explode in the administration's face, spending hours on tea and walks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai or delicate negotiations in Islamabad. It's a highly unusual role for a Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman: envoy without a specific portfolio. Kerry has pushed the White House's national security agenda in the Senate, with mixed results. He successfully ensured ratification of a nuclear arms reduction treaty in 2010 and most recently failed to convince Republicans to back a U.N. pact on the rights of persons with disabilities. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
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    On foreign policy, John Kerry is Obama’s good soldier

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    Audit of Utah lawmaker’s nonprofits finds ‘improper disbursements’
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    Audit of Utah lawmaker’s nonprofits finds ‘improper disbursements’

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