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Italian Democratic Party lawmaker Enrico Letta makes a statement to the media after talks with Italian President Giorgio Napolitano in Rome's Quirinale Palace on Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Mr. Napolitano has appointed Mr. Letta, 46, as premier and asked him to try to form a government to end Italy's political paralysis and set the country back on the path of reform and economic growth. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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A "for sale" sign hangs in front of a house in Plymouth, Mass., on Tuesday, March 5, 2013. Sales of previously occupied homes dipped in March as the supply remained tight. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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**FILE** A person opposing the Keystone XL pipeline holds up photographs of an oil spill during the U.S. State Department's sole public hearing in Grand Island, Neb., on April 18, 2013, to allow citizens to make their views known on the $7.6 billion Canada-to-Texas Keystone XL pipeline. (Associated Press)

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President Obama demonizes corporate money yet relied on some of the country's largest for his $44 million inaugural gala.

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Secretary of State John Kerry testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, April 18, 2013, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing to examine national security and foreign policy priorities in the fiscal 2014 international affairs budget. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

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Secretary of State John Kerry testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington on April 18, 2013, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing to examine national security and foreign policy priorities in the fiscal 2014 international affairs budget. (Associated Press)

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The Scooter Store, which ran late-night ads implying that many people could get "free" motorized wheelchairs paid for by taxpayers has filed for bankruptcy.