The Delaware Gazette

Experts: Soldier might have post-traumatic stress

They are ques­tions already being debated: Did the sol­dier sus­pected of killing Afghan vil­lagers have post-traumatic stress dis­or­der, or PTSD? And did the peo­ple who sent him back to war after he was injured prop­erly deter­mine he was men­tally fit to return?

Love letters reveal Nixon’s sensitive side

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YORBA LINDA, Calif. — Long before Richard Nixon rose to power and fell from grace, he was just another man in love.

Ohio looks up for grabs as GOP primary nears

CINCINNATI — In swing-state Ohio, sup­port has been swing­ing in a lot of direc­tions as the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial pri­mary approaches.

Gingrich’s former company releases contract

TAMPA, Fla. — Under pres­sure, Newt Gin­grich arranged the release of a con­tract Mon­day night show­ing the Fed­eral Home Loan Mort­gage Corp. paid his con­sult­ing firm a $25,000 monthly retainer fee in 2006, for a total of $300,000.

Preventive care: It’s free, except when it’s not

CHICAGO — Bill Dun­phy thought his colonoscopy would be free. His insur­ance com­pany told him it would be cov­ered 100 per­cent, with no copay­ment from him and no charge against his deductible. The nation’s 1-year-old health law requires most insur­ance plans to cover all costs for pre­ven­tive care includ­ing colon can­cer screen­ing. So Dun­phy had the pro­ce­dure in April. Then the bill arrived: $1,100.

4 Dems files for March primary races

Four Democ­rats filed with the Delaware County Board of Elec­tions Wednes­day to have their names placed on the bal­lot for the March 6, 2012 pri­mary election.

American Airlines files for bankruptcy protection

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DALLAS — The par­ent com­pany of Amer­i­can Air­lines filed for bank­ruptcy pro­tec­tion Tues­day, seek­ing relief from crush­ing debt caused by high fuel prices and expen­sive labor con­tracts that its com­peti­tors shed years ago.

Analysis: Gingrich gambles in bid to catch Romney

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WASHINGTON — Newt Gin­grich, a polit­i­cal gam­bler his whole life, is bank­ing on unortho­dox stands on immi­gra­tion, Social Secu­rity and other issues to pro­pel him past Mitt Rom­ney in the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial contest.

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