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ROMNEY ATTACKS OBAMA. Says he's ‘Angry and Desperate’ Camp Pain Turns Uglier.
Mitt Romney lashed out at President Obama with some of the harshest rhetoric of his campaign. Prepare for intensified mudslinging.

FIRST 2012 ELECTION LAWSUIT. Legal Issues In Court.
Early voting in swing state Ohio sparks campaign dispute, with military voters at center.

SYRIAN BLOODSHED PROBED. UN Tries Justifying Actions.
A U.N. human rights report might fuel urgency for tougher action against the Assad regime.

THE DREAM ACT. U.S. Dreamers of Welcome Mat.

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Today's Front Pages - Tuesday, August 14, 2012: 779 front pages from 85 countries.

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White House “Car Czar” Tours NYC Facility

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Rep. Joe Crowley (NY-7) welcomed Jay Williams, Executive Director of the federal government’s Office of Recovery for Auto Communities and Workers, to the Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association (GNYADA) for a tour of the association’s Center for Automotive Education & Training and to meet with local auto dealership owners to discuss the future of the American auto industry and the impact of the federal government’s rescue efforts on Queens and New York.

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OBAMA ON THE OFFENSIVE. Presidential Camp Will Generate Additional Pains
The president says Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney's new running mate is the spirit of the "Do-nothing Congress".

SYRIA'S DEFECTOR. Prime Minister Joins Rebels.
Former Prime Minister Riad Hijab says President Bashar Assad's regime is closer to collapsing "morally and economically" and says military leaders should follow in him. f

GOVERNOR CHRIS CHRISTIE. Keynote GOP Speaker.

ASSORTED INTERSTING EVENTS

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Event: Telling Great Stories with Diana B. Henriques
When: August 13, 2012
Where: Online
The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism presents the free business journalism webinar, "Telling Great Stories." Best-selling author and longtime financial writer of The New York Times, Diana B. Henriques, offers storytelling tips to strengthen your writing and infuse your reporting. Register at the main webinar page: http://bit.ly/xCOx8g

Event: The Deadline Club's FREE Midsummer Mixer
When: August 14, 2012, 6pm – 8pm

VIOLENCE INCREASING IN SYRIA

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Violence and the indiscriminate use of heavy weapons by the Government as well as targeted attacks by the opposition are increasing in Syria, the head of the United Nations observer force said today, adding that this is taking a heavy toll on innocent civilians.

“It is clear that violence is increasing in many parts of Syria,” said the UN Military Adviser, Lieutenant General Babacar Gaye, who is currently serving as the head of the UN Supervision Mission in Syria (UNSMIS). “Our patrols are monitoring the impact of this violence, visiting internally displaced people and hospitals.”

GERRITSEN CREEK ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION

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Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe today joined U.S. Army Corps District Commander Colonel John R. Boulé, Commissioner of the National Parks of New York Harbor Maria Burks, Natural Resources Supervisor for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Steve Zahn and Assembly Member Alan Maisel to celebrate the Gerritsen Creek Ecosystem Restoration Project in Brooklyn’s Marine Park.

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IT'S RYAN VS. OBAMA IN IOWA. It May Now Appear That Way.
Paul Ryan, Romney's new No. 2, campaigned in Des Moines and the president does the same in Council Bluffs. as the front lines in the battle for the White House shifted to the Midwest.

"GAME-CHANGER" Presidential Campaigns. What This One Could Mean.
After McCain's choice of Palin last time around, the GOP question being asked by doubters is if that VP on the ticket makes any real difference to voters in the long run.

ANTI-JUNK FOOD. This National Movement Gains New Popularity.