The Delaware Gazette

Candidates spar before key Miss., Ala. primaries

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial hope­ful Rick San­to­rum on Sun­day nudged rival Newt Gin­grich to step aside, argu­ing a head-to-head con­test between him­self and Mitt Rom­ney should “occur sooner rather than later.” A defi­ant Gin­grich pre­dicted vic­to­ries in Tuesday’s pri­maries in Alabama and Mis­sis­sippi and called Rom­ney the weak­est Repub­li­can front-runner in nearly a century.

Crowd honors legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

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The Rev. Tracey Sum­ner of the Sec­ond Bap­tist Church urged the crowd attend­ing Sunday’s Mar­tin Luther King Jr. wor­ship cel­e­bra­tion to think about their lives and purpose.

Few Americans take immigrants’ jobs in Alabama

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ONEONTA, Ala. — Potato farmer Keith Smith saw most of his immi­grant work­ers leave after Alabama’s tough immi­gra­tion law took effect, so he hired Amer­i­cans. It hasn’t worked out: They show up late, work slower than sea­soned farm hands and are ready to call it a day after lunch or by midafter­noon. Some quit after a sin­gle day.

Police calm London, but riots flare across UK

LONDON — Thou­sands more police offi­cers flooded Lon­don streets Tues­day in a bid to end Britain’s worst riot­ing in a gen­er­a­tion as ner­vous shop­keep­ers closed early and some res­i­dents stood guard to pro­tect their neigh­bor­hoods. An eerie calm pre­vailed in the city, but unrest spread across cen­tral and north­ern Eng­land on a fourth night of vio­lence dri­ven by poor, diverse and brazen crowds of young people.

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