jueves, 1 de agosto de 2013

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e races," Bennett said. "If you have a blowout, a sure winner, they don't matter as much."In most national polls, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich are the front-runners for the GOP nomination. In Iowa, Rep. Ron Paul of Texas also is polling well, raising the possibility of a split vote.The Iowa caucuses on Tuesday begin the process in that state that will result in 25 delegates being selected for the national convention. At the caucuses, voters will cast ballots in a presidential straw poll, and those results will get the most attention on election night.Caucus-goers also will elect delegates to county conventions, who in turn will elect delegates to congressional district conventions and the state party convention in June. These are the conventions where delegates to the GOP national convention in Tampa, Fla., are selected.Each of the four congressional districts will elect three delegates to the national convention.
APJune 3: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gestures as he addresses the crowd at a ceremony honoring late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, on the eve of his 22nd death anniversary at his mausoleum, just outside Tehran, Iran.The man who was arrested for tossing his shoes at Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a speech earlier this month could face execution for his act of defiance.Rashid Shahbandi, who has been in custody since his arrest at the time of the incident, has been tortured and is facing heavy punishment with a strong possibility of a death sentence, opposition groups told the Iran Khabar Agency, an independent news service.The former textile worker, who had recently lost his job at the factory in the city of Sari, was in attendance there when Ahmadinejad was speaking to workers about the great achievements of his government.Sources say Shahbandi, who is under financial distress due to the high medical cost of his sons burn in




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