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| U.S. nuclear advocates try to limit political impact of Japan reactor crisis Washington Post The institute's political-action committee also spent more than $470000 during the 2010 cycle, primarily favoring Democrats then in control of Congress, the records show. Although focused on the United States, the nuclear institute also has foreign ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US plays politics for nuclear deal, woos BJP at cost of UPA coalition The Hindu It appeared from the cable that Mr. Advani turned down the US advances at this May 8 meeting, though Mulford was later informed by Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon that Advani was "glad he came". The Ambassador also called upon former President APJ ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Richard Wirthlin, Pollster Who Advised Reagan, Dies at 80 New York Times He described his role in a 2004 memoir, "The Greatest Communicator: What Ronald Reagan Taught Me About Politics, Leadership, and Life." Reagan, he wrote, "wasn't interested in being told what to say — he intrinsically knew that. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Insiders Sharply Split On Influence Of Unions In US Life And Politics National Journal (blog) By James Barnes Democratic and Republican Members of Congress have sharply different views when it comes to how much influence labor unions should have on American life and politics, according to the results of this week's National Journal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Think Again: Latin America - by Mauricio Cárdenas Foreign Policy US political and business leaders, on the other hand, often seem reluctant to look to Latin America for opportunity, hampered as they are by outdated views of the region as dangerous, economically stagnant, and politically backward. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US considering military actions beyond no-fly zone to stop Kadafi Los Angeles Times But with Kadafi's forces crushing the rebellion, the US is facing mounting pressure to intervene. Over the weekend, the Arab League voted in favor of a no-fly zone, giving the US some political cover. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton reflected ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lobbyists flock to Capitol Hill jobs Washington Post Bloomquist and Brown declined to comment, but committee spokeswoman Alexa Marrero said the panel "has a large, talented staff from a wide range of backgrounds, including individuals who have expertise on US energy policy." She said that Upton requires ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Senators Want Safety Review of US Nuclear Power Plants Politics Daily Despite the crisis in Japan, the Obama administration believes nuclear power must be a key part of US energy policy. Energy Secretary Steven Chu said on Capitol Hill this week that new nuclear plants are much needed, the Washington Post reported. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Pew: The Internet is Polarizing US Politics. Really? | techPresident By Micah L. Sifry Arguably politics in America is more polarized, but cable TV and talk radio and paid negative political advertising are driving that shift, while the Internet is just an overall disruptive force that is enabling lots of more people to ... techPresident - http://www.techpresident.com/forward/cc/?search=Z9GiF5d_VOY&l=ccforum&ans=replies&all=1&sort=act |
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| Democracy in America | The Economist But, really, this isn't about us, and I've grown weary of playing a part in the .... This may seem an academic question given the lack of any political will ... www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/ |
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