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The Salt
7:45 am
Fri March 9, 2012

Insect Experts Issue 'Urgent' Warning On Using GM Seeds

Originally published on Fri March 9, 2012 1:28 pm

For America's agricultural biotech companies, the corn rootworm is threatening to turn into their worst nightmare.

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The Two-Way
7:30 am
Fri March 9, 2012

'Horrified' by Destruction She Saw, U.N. Humanitarian Chief Presses Syria

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Feb. 11, 2012: some of the damage in the Baba Amr district of Homs, Syria.

There are stark words this morning from the U.N.'s top humanitarian affairs official about what she saw this week during a two-day visit to Syria. In a statement sent to reporters, Valerie Amos says, in part:

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It's All Politics
7:27 am
Fri March 9, 2012

Friday Political Grab Bag: Economy Adds More Jobs Than Forecast Etc

Originally published on Fri March 9, 2012 7:50 am

In another sign that the economic recovery is deepening, the U.S. economy added 227,000 jobs in February, according to the Labor Department, more than what many economists had expected. Meanwhile, the jobless rate of 8.3 percent remained unchanged from the prior month even as more workers entered the workforce. The news kept alive a trend helpful to President Obama re-election chances.

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Economy
7:17 am
Fri March 9, 2012

Will Improving Economy Bring Surge Of Job Seekers?

William Johnson, a graphic designer by trade, recalls with much bitterness the long, grinding job hunt that followed his 2007 pink slip in Milwaukee.

"There were some people I emailed or called 10 or 15 times," he says. "After a few years of that, not hearing back from people ... slowly but surely I just sort of gave up."

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It's All Politics
6:38 am
Fri March 9, 2012

Next For GOP: A Brief Stop In Kansas And A Southern Swing

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Rick Santorum poses with people at Harvest Graphics, a small business, during a campaign stop Wedneday in Lenexa, Kansas.

Originally published on Fri March 9, 2012 6:39 am

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Up next in the Republican presidential race is Kansas, which holds its caucuses Saturday.

Former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole of Kansas — the 1996 GOP presidential nominee — is urging the state's Republican electorate to back Mitt Romney.

Dole, who had endorsed Romney months ago, called the former Massachusetts governor "a main street conservative" in a statement Thursday, released by the Romney campaign.

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