Politics: Afternoon Edition: Romney criticizes handling of Chinese activist

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The Washington PostThursday, May 3, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. Romney criticizes handling of Chinese activist

    "If these reports are true ... it's a day of shame for the Obama Administration," Romney said.
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  2. House Democrats slam GOP budget

    In a new memo, Democrats blame Republicans for targeting the poor and Obama administration programs.
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  3. Ann Romney's $990 designer T-shirt

    SHE THE PEOPLE | The colorful top with a whopping price tag is indicative of a tone-deaf campaign.
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  4. Elizabeth Warren stumbles with Native American questions (again)

    THE FIX | It's a reminder that the Harvard Law professor is new to politics.
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  5. Bachmann, a former critic, endorses Romney

    The conservative lawmaker and former White House hopeful was one of Romney's harshest critics in the presidential race.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY

Mitt Romney commenting on the Obama administration's handling of Chen Guangcheng, a Chinese dissident:

""If these reports are true, this is dark day for freedom and it's a day of shame for the Obama Administration. We are a place of freedom, here and around the world and we should stand up and defend freedom wherever it is under attack.""



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