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  • Top Stories: Romney On Health Care, Wikileaks Releases Documents On Syria
    Top stories include Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney decides the health care mandate is a tax but agrees with people who say it's a mandate; Wikileaks begins to release millions of documents from several entities about Syria.
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    Top stories include the continued cleanup from Friday's powerful, multi-state storms; and firefighters make significant progress on a historic blaze in Colorado.
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