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8:55 am
Tue January 10, 2012

Don't Get Your Hopes Up Over This Political Coverage

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Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman speaks to reporters before a campaign stop in Concord, N.H. In interviews, Huntsman has said that his goal in New Hampshire is to "beat market expectations."

This may well be the worst story you've come across yet on politics.

Really, I beg you: You should have very, very low expectations for this story.

And this expectations thing is important stuff.

Pundits, reporters and the campaigns themselves have devoted a lot of energy to setting expectations for the candidates' performances.

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The Two-Way
8:20 am
Tue January 10, 2012

Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi Confirms She's Running For Parliament

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Myanmar democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, center, at an campaign event on Tuesday.

Myanmar's upcoming special parliamentary elections just became more legitimate. Aung San Suu Kyi, a leading opposition figure in the country as well as a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, said she will mount a campaign for a seat in parliament.

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The Two-Way
7:40 am
Tue January 10, 2012

After Defeating LSU, Alabama Overwhelmingly Ranked No. 1 In AP Poll

After a 21-0 victory over LSU in the bowl championship game last night, a final AP poll crowned the Crimson Tide No. 1. Alabama received 55 first-place votes, while LSU got one.

As the AP reports, yesterday's victory easily erased Alabama's Nov. 5 loss against LSU.

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It's All Politics
7:01 am
Tue January 10, 2012

What GOP Candidates Need From New Hampshire

If the New Hampshire primary goes as widely expected, Mitt Romney should emerge the winner among the candidates for the Republican presidential nomination. For weeks, polls in the state have shown him with a commanding lead.

But the 2012 campaign season has already delivered some surprises. Maybe New Hampshire will provide the latest in the series of unexpected twists?

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The Two-Way
6:36 am
Tue January 10, 2012

Defiant, Syria's Assad Says He'll Respond To Threats With An 'Iron Hand'

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An image from Syrian state television shows Syrian President Bashar Assad delivering his speech Tuesday in Damascus.

Speaking in public for the first time since June, embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad said he would not leave power. According to Reuters, Assad blamed "foreign planning" for the uprising that has engulfed his country. Calling the protesters terrorists, he vowed to respond to threats with an "iron hand."

The AP adds:

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