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| Warren Christopher, Lawyer, Negotiator and Adviser to Presidents, Dies at 85 New York Times Methodical and self-effacing, Mr. Christopher alternated for nearly five decades between top echelons of both the federal government and legal and political life in California. He served as the Carter administration's point man with Congress in winning ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| On first trip to India, Palin talks tough on China, other topics Washington Post She answered all complicated questions reasonably well,""Anybody who is looking to perform a major role in American politics today does need to engage with India." But many in the audience felt her lengthy written speech, with its remarks about free ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| In Post-Daley Era, the Status Quo of Ward Politics Is Challenged New York Times In the end, he added, "I really hated to see us just close this office and walk away from it." Unlike Mr. Rice, Mr. Cullerton said he had had no interest in politics as a child. His father, Tom Cullerton, was alderman for 20 years and died in office in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Domestic Politics And Obama's New Mid-East War The Atlantic But this war is actively opposed by huge majorities already: 65 percent oppose the US military getting involved in Libya. Opposition cuts across party lines. Seven in 10 Democrats (70 percent) and independents (70 percent) oppose it, as do 59 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Enough!' the Arabs say, but will it be enough? The Associated Press Can strong political parties emerge soon enough? Will the well-organized Islamists of the Muslim Brotherhood dominate a new Egypt? This prospect of Islamist ascendancy has long been another obstacle to Arab democracy. Arab leaders, US politicians, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Anti-Islamic Activities: Broad Brush Of Inequity The Ledger Demonizing racial and religious minorities has a long and dishonorable history in American politics. But that doesn't make the current wave of politically fanned anti-Muslim hysteria acceptable. In Washington, Rep. Peter T. King, RN. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| U.S. is the unilateral power in a multilateral world | Michael ... By Michael Barone One thing on which there seems to have been agreement during the month-long debate about how the United States should respond to the uprisings in the Middle East, and in particular to the anti-Gaddafi rebels in Libya, is that we must ... Examiner RSS - http://washingtonexaminer.com/feeds/128677/rss.xml |
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| Report Criticizes U.S. Immigrant Detention Policy - TalkLeft: The ... The Online Magazine with Liberal coverage of crime-related political and ... Report Criticizes U.S. Immigrant Detention Policy | 0 comments (0 topical) ... www.talkleft.com/story/2011/3/17/221447/359 |
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