- PARIS — Arthur Muller, Vincent Pons and Guillaume Liegey, young Frenchmen who met in Cambridge, Mass., at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and M.I.T. (New York Times)
- President Obama's re-election campaign is circulating a list of eight "wealthy individuals with less-than-reputable records" who have donated to presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney. (ABC News)
- We have a new look at the fundraising contest being waged by President Obama and apparent Republican nominee Mitt Romney. (NPR News)
- You can follow authors and sections, track comment threads youre interested in, and more. (Slate)
- But for a measly three bucks you, too, can have the chance to clink glasses with Barbra Streisand and make small talk with Hollywood uber-executive Jeffrey Katzenberg. (Wall Street Journal)
- Likely GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who raised $12.6 million in March — his biggest monthly haul to date — was trounced by President Obama by nearly two to one in his Democrat-heavy home state of Massachusetts, according to federal campaign records. (Boston Herald)
- Obama "probably does not realize that his positive statements during his campaign no doubt motivated many of the people that voted for him." Still, Fox said, that's no excuse. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Donating $100,000 each were Wayne Jordan, a $500,000-plus bundler for the Obama campaign; Andrew Beck, a financial analyst at D.E. Shaw; and former defense contractor and longtime Democratic donor Bernard Schwartz. (Huffington Post)
Saturday, April 21, 2012
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