A.M. Links: Romney claims victory in Texas, Charles Taylor sentenced at the Hague, Assange loses extradition appeal, “Bath Salts” blamed for cannibalistic attack

  • Mitt Romney
    won the Texas primary
    . Romney’s campaign claims the win secures
    his nomination despite not clinching the required delegate
    majority.
  • Ex-President of Liberia, Charles Taylor,
    has been sentenced
    to 50 years in jail for his role in Sierra
    Leone’s civil war.
  • The UK Supreme Court has dismissed Julian Assange’s appeal
    against extradition to Sweden where he is accused of sex
    offenses. 
  • The European Commission
    has called for
    a banking union and recapitalization of banks
    within the eurozone.
  • Poland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, said that
    he expects more than “regret”
    from the U.S. after President
    Obama mistakenly referred to a Nazi facility used to process Jews
    for execution as a “Polish death camp”.
  • The Cannibalistic attack in Miami
    is being blamed on
    “bath salts”, otherwise known as “the new
    LSD”.

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