Today in the news: Etta James remembered for her legendary talent

Also, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich duke it out ahead of South Carolina vote

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Posted Jan 20, 2012 @ 07:00 PM
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"It's a tremendous loss for her fans around the world. She'll be missed. A great American singer. Her music defied category." – Etta James’ manager, Lupe De Leon, talking Friday after James died of complications from leukemia. James, the singer of hits such as “At Last” and "Something's Got a Hold on Me," died at age 73.

News to know

South Carolina holds its primary Saturday, and front-runner Mitt Romney appears vulnerable, with even one of his strategists saying Romney could lose to Newt Gingrich. Gingrich has surged in recent days, even overcoming accusations from his ex-wife that he not only cheated on her but wanted an open marriage.

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Check out this cute video of a dad trying to calm his newborn.

 

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Quote of note

"It's a tremendous loss for her fans around the world. She'll be missed. A great American singer. Her music defied category." – Etta James’ manager, Lupe De Leon, talking Friday after James died of complications from leukemia. James, the singer of hits such as “At Last” and "Something's Got a Hold on Me," died at age 73.

News to know

South Carolina holds its primary Saturday, and front-runner Mitt Romney appears vulnerable, with even one of his strategists saying Romney could lose to Newt Gingrich. Gingrich has surged in recent days, even overcoming accusations from his ex-wife that he not only cheated on her but wanted an open marriage.

Hot video

Check out this cute video of a dad trying to calm his newborn.

 

GateHouse News Service


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