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Five lessons from Tuesday's voting
www.startribune.com
[Minneapolis Star Tribune] - He once looked like a conservative white knight. But then he made himself look like a Washington insider during a debate fumble. He followed that with some detours, blasting Obama as a "snob" for calling for more people to attend college and saying
GOP Chairs See Hurdles for Romney
abcnews.go.com
[ABC News] - Talk of a late-entering white knight candidate may have died down in light of Mitt Romney's victory in Michigan and Arizona on Tuesday, but it's far from smooth sailing for his campaign. In five days, 10 states will hold their voting contests on March
Google News: Bill Cotterell: We just aren't smitten with this front-runner
[Tallahassee.com] - If he had lost his home state to Rick Santorum, the master narrative would have shifted to the "white knight" scenario. Who would have stepped in to save the party — Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, Jeb Bush, Mitch Daniels, maybe even Sarah Palin?
Fight for Fibrek drags on
business.financialpost.com
[Financial Post] - Fibrek seemingly found a white knight in Mercer International, which offered $1.30 a share. Fibrek recommended its shareholders support the higher offer from a company in the same industry. The Quebec government agreed to kick in $70-million to back it
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