Politics: Afternoon Edition: House approves student loan plan

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The Washington PostFriday, April 27, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. House approves student loan plan

    The White House vows to veto the plan because it would take money from a health fund, setting up a campaign-season fight.
    » Read full article

  2. Obama camp plays bin Laden card

    The Obama campaign launches ad questioning whether Mitt Romney would have killed Osama bin Laden.
    » Read full article

  3. Rubio's Hispanic appeal uncertain

    Potential V.P. candidate Sen. Marco Rubio is weaker among non-Cuban Hispanics in Florida.
    » Read full article

  4. Cantor's small business tax claims

    FACT CHECKER | He says his proposed 20-percent tax cut for small businesses would add 100,000 jobs per year, a claim that wins a rare four Pinocchios.
    » Read full article

  5. U.S. economic growth rate slows to 2.2%

    The U.S. economic recovery slowed in the first three months of the year as government spending declined.
    » Read full article


QUOTE OF THE DAY

Vice President Joseph Biden, addressing a crowd of fundraisers from the Turkish and Azerbaijani communities in Washington:

"The dullest audience I have ever spoken to. Just sitting there, staring at me. Pretend you like me!"


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