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    Ann Romney told Fox News anchor Chris Wallace that her husband "would have been a fabulous president."

  • ** FILE ** Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann Romney, wave to supporters after Mr. Romney conceded the presidential race at his election night rally on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, in Boston. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

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  • ** FILE ** Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and his wife Ann Romney wave to supporters after Mr. Romney conceded the race at his election night rally, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, in Boston. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

    Mitt, Ann Romney set to resurface for Fox News interview

    Mitt and Ann Romney, who have maintained a very private life since November, have agreed to their first post-election interview with Fox News.

  • Romney son, wife eyed for Senate seat; Brown out, field open

    Former Sen. Scott P. Brown's decision not to seek the Senate seat vacated by Democrat John F. Kerry has sent the Massachusetts GOP back to its wish list of candidates — a list that, for some, includes Ann Romney and Taggart "Tagg" Romney, the wife and oldest son of Mitt Romney, last year's GOP presidential nominee.

  • Ann Romney speaks at a rally in support of her husband, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, at the Strongsville Recreation Center in Strongsville, Ohio, Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

    Massachusetts GOP reaching out to Romneys for a Senate run?

    Casting about for a viable GOP candidate for the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. John Kerry, Massachusetts Republicans are looking to two key members of Team Romney who dramatically raised their national profiles during last year's presidential contest: Ann Romney, the wife of the candidate, and Taggart "Tagg" Romney, the candidate's oldest son.

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    Every year fashion offers up the good, the bad and the ugly. But what the industry is really built on _ and consumers respond to _ is buzz.

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    Every year fashion offers up the good, the bad and the ugly. But what the industry is really built on _ and consumers respond to _ is buzz.

  • Inside the Beltway: Strategic revels

    Indicators that an OSS Society event is under way: the official party favor is an elegant martini glass, strolling violinists play "The Ballad of the Green Berets" and multiple conversations begin with such phrases as "General, I haven't seen you since Afghanistan."

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    The arrival of Hurricane Sandy one week before Election Day has forced both presidential campaigns to shuffle schedules, but the massive "Frankenstorm" has particularly complicated the final push by Team Obama, cutting into the president's campaign time and raising concerns among his advisers over voter turnout -- especially in deadlocked Virginia.

  • First lady Michelle Obama talks about getting out the vote during a campaign rally in Oct. 19 in Racine, Wis. About 2,500 people gathered to see her speak at Memorial Hall. (Journal Times via Associated Press)

    Wives fiery and firm in presidential campaigning

    First lady Michelle Obama has become a fierce campaigner in her husband's re-election bid, regularly striking out on her own to defend him and urge voters to give him another four years to complete their agenda.

  • Inside the Beltway: Championing the ‘undecided’

    Late night comics and the liberal press delight in either vilifying or parodying undecided voters, dismissing them as "boneheads" and "idiots." David Bossie — who spent a year interviewing undecided and disenchanted voters for his new documentary film "The Hope and the Change" — will have none of it, however.

  • Inside Politics: Billy Graham group drops Mormonism from cult list

    The evangelical group run by the Rev. Billy Graham no longer believes Mormonism is a religious cult.

  • Ann Romney says no more campaigns if they lose

    Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's wife says her husband will not run again if this race doesn't turn out the way they hope.

  • President Obama speaks at a campaign event on Oct. 11, 2012, in Miami. (Associated Press)

    Obama embraces economic record in new commercial

    With the economy showing some signs of improvement three weeks before Election Day, President Obama on Monday laid down a full embrace of the economic record many Republicans say is his biggest weakness.

  • On this July 25, 2008, file photo, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings poses for a photo at Netflix headquarters in Los Gatos, Calif. A new book,"Netflixed: The Epic Battle for America's Eyeballs," is set to go on sale Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012. The book tries to debunk a widely told tale about the company's origins and paints a polarizing portrait of its star CEO Reed Hastings. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

    Tuning In to TV: Netflix to have captions for all content by 2014

    Netflix will offer closed captions on all TV and movie content by September 2014 as part of a settlement with a deaf Massachusetts viewer who sued the company.

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