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Brotherhood claims lead as Egypt vote count begins

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CAIRO — The Mus­lim Broth­er­hood quickly staked a claim Thurs­day for its can­di­date to advance to a runoff vote, say­ing its exit polls showed him lead­ing in Egypt’s land­mark pres­i­den­tial elec­tion to suc­ceed ousted leader Hosni Mubarak.

Romney running mate search enters audition phase

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WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney’s vice pres­i­den­tial search has entered a new phase: auditions.

EU running out of time as Greece nears the exit

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ATHENS, Greece — Euro­pean lead­ers insist they want to keep Greece in the euro­zone, but are putting off any agree­ment on how they hope to accom­plish that. Greece says it, too, wants to stay in the euro­zone, but until after elec­tions it’s uncer­tain whether it can imple­ment the aus­ter­ity that Europe has set as a con­di­tion for doing so.

Unabomber updates Harvard University alumni book

BOSTON — Har­vard Uni­ver­sity alumni attend­ing their 50th class reunion this week are get­ting updates on class­mates, but one per­son stands out among those shar­ing news about career moves, retire­ments and grand­kids — Unabomber Ted Kaczynski.

Obama, Dems redoubling money efforts to keep edge

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — His cash advan­tage threat­ened, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama and his party are redou­bling their fundrais­ing efforts after robust hauls by Repub­li­can rival Mitt Rom­ney and a slew of GOP-leaning super PACs that are rak­ing in cash from the party faith­ful highly moti­vated to top­ple the Democrat.

States looking to new tolls to pay for highways

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WASHINGTON — Dri­ving onto an Inter­state high­way? Cross­ing a bridge on the way into work? Tak­ing a tun­nel under a river or bay? Get ready to pay.

Ohio Supreme Court upholds state smoking ban

COLUMBUS — Ohio’s statewide smok­ing ban is con­sti­tu­tional, the state Supreme Court ruled unan­i­mously on Wednesday.

Exotic animal regulations head to Ohio governor

COLUMBUS — Leg­is­la­tion that would tighten reg­u­la­tions on own­ing exotic ani­mals in Ohio was headed Tues­day to the gov­er­nor for his expected sig­na­ture, months after author­i­ties were forced to shoot dozens of lions, tigers and other dan­ger­ous wildlife released from a farm last fall.

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