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Front-runners Perry and Romney clashed over Social Security and health care in a GOP presidential debate.
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Front-runners for the job of prime minister are Mr. Sócrates himself from the Socialist Party, and Pedro Passos Coelho, leader of the main opposition, the Social Democrat Party.
Portugal Reaches a Deal on Bailout Patricia Kowsmann 2011
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Front-runners Perry and Romney clashed over Social Security and health care in a GOP presidential debate.
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Front-runners traditionally have paid for hotel and travel expenses for delegates, who will arrive in Abuja this week.
Nigeria President Favored to Win Primary Nod Will Connors 2011
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Front-runners always have the most to lose in debates.
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Front-runners at this year's BAFTA Awards (England's equivalent of the Oscars) are Atonement, with 14 nominations, and No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood, with nine each.
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SCHNEIDER: Front-runners Huckabee and Palin have similar appeal.
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Front-runners Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama now free to fight it out between themselves.
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Front-runners Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney have been particularly prone to spar about who will cut more wasteful government programs, which may be part of the reason why the GOP doesn't want to make providing for the disability community part of its 2007 electoral campaign.
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Front-runners in the election are the ruling Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD) and the newly-formed All Basotho Convention
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