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Romney-Gingrich Spar: The 'King of Bain' Video Goes Viral on Internet

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Newt Gingrich might have denounced the errors in a Super PAC (political action committee) advertisement on Mitt Romney and asked them to withdraw it, but the trailer and the documentary titled King of Bain - When Mitt Romney Came to Town is still going viral on the Internet. The ad in the form of a 28-minute documentary was released by Winning our Future, a Super PAC that supports Gingrich.

Marine Desecration Video - A New Abu Ghraib?

Afghanistan War
A video appearing to show U.S. Marines urinating on the bodies of dead Taliban fighters promises to become an enduring memory of the Afghan war and is already drawing sharp reaction from across the world as it goes viral on the Internet.
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"When Mitt Romney Came to Town": What to Know About Gingrich Attack Ad

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A Gingrich PAC is using clips from anti-Romney documentary King of Bain: When Mitt Romney Came to Town to go after the GOP frontrunner, calling him a corporate raider who gutted companies for profit (watch here). But where did the documentary come from? What was Romney's response to the film? And was Gingrich involved in its production? Here's everything you need to know about the controversial documentary.
Vietnamese Man Has 200Ib Tumor Removed From Leg [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

Vietnamese Man Has 200-Pound Tumor Removed From Leg [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

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Occupy Nigeria Prostests

'Occupy Nigeria' Protest: Photos and Video of Latest Unrest

A day of protests in Nigeria is coming to a close, but the nationwide unrest is far from over as protestors assume the Occupy moniker in an effort to re-instate a fuel subsidy and to show their distaste for President Goodluck Jonathan's government.

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