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Japanese quake could impact US nuclear projects USA Today By John Bacon, USA TODAY The nuclear crisis in Japan is already affecting nuclear energy politics in the United States as nuclear reactors around the country come up for license renewal and energy companies seek to build new facilities, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama keeps his eye on independent voters Washington Post By Dan Balz, Saturday, March 12, 3:14 PM President Obama's Friday news conference did little to advance US policy on Libya or clarify the White House's position on resolving the budget impasse in Congress. The president nonetheless conveyed one ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gates says US military could enforce a no-fly zone in Libya if Obama ordered one Washington Post And that's the discussion that's going on at a political level. But I just want to make clear we have the capacity to do it." While enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya is easily within NATO's military capability, there is concern that it would have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Wisconsin Democrats say down but not out in union fight Fox 59 In a sign of how the union debate may be affecting the political calculus for Republicans, a town hall meeting in Wauwatosa on March 7 hosted by US Representative James Sensenbrenner, a popular conservative Republican who represents the area in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
President Obama calls for US gun reforms TVNZ Gun control is a divisive issue in US politics that some voters use as a litmus test to determine their support for political candidates. Democrats are traditionally viewed as favouring stricter limitations while Republicans are viewed as supporting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jail Term Complicates US-Cuba Relations Wall Street Journal "Do we give them all these concessions in the hope that they will do something, or do we think in terms of real politics and try to tighten the screws?" asked Jaime Suchlicki, a Cuba analyst at the University of Miami. For decades, the US has tried to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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