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Analysts say focus on president's role in killing hurts his vow to end partisanship. » Read full article -
U.S. diplomats have met with officials at the Chinese Foreign Ministry to try to hammer out an agreement on what to do about the blind activist lawyer Chen Guangcheng, a confidant of Chen's said. » Read full article -
RELIABLE SOURCE | The dinner. The after-parties. The preening. Which stars came to Washington? » Read full article -
Journalist Bob Woodward calls associate's portrayal of their discussion a "dishonest distortion." » Read full article -
THE FIX | The one-time rivals seem to have forged a mutually beneficial relationship. » Read full article MULTIMEDIA  Video: President Obama gets laughs at the White House Correspondents Dinner President Obama's speech at the White House Correspondents' Dinner speech was a balance of self-deprecating humor and zingers for his opponents. Some of the night's biggest laughs went to Obama's jokes about the Secret Service scandal, and dogs: Both the one that Mitt Romney put on top of his car, and the one that Obama, long ago, ate. | | |
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