Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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U.S. nuclear regulator meshes physics and politics
Reuters
A dozen years later, Jaczko will need to draw on both scientific and political smarts while dissecting Japan's nuclear disaster to determine if changes are needed to keep the 104 US nuclear power plants running safely. That could make some nuclear ...
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US Politics: A Pseudo Two Party System Where The Left Has No Voice
NEWS JUNKIE POST
Since the United States became an empire in 1945, a constant factor at play has been a single political agenda in regard to America's foreign policy. Ever since Harry Truman the underlying goals of all US policy decisions overseas, made by Democrats ...
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Donald Trump Jr.: Current US Foreign Policy Is 'Asinine'
New York Magazine
"It's an intense job, but if you look at the people who are doing it and who have done it for the last few years, no real experience, no life experiences outside of, you know, politics; and in the case of our current president, no real experience doing ...
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New York Magazine
Obama: Politics should not create government shutdown
USA Today
... USA TODAY Touting his alternative energy plan today at a wind turbine plant in Pennsylvania, President Obama warned congressional lawmakers that a government shutdown would damage economic recovery. "I do not want to see Washington politics stand ...
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USA Today
Global warming: Congress set to decide if EPA can regulate greenhouse gases
Christian Science Monitor
By Mark Clayton, Staff writer / April 6, 2011 After months of political gyrations and jawboning, both houses of Congress are expected to vote Wednesday on measures to limit, or block altogether, the ability of the US Environmental Protection Agency to ...
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Christian Science Monitor
US actions inconsistent with rhetoric
The Miscellany News
Muammar Qaddafi and rid him of his nuclear capabilities, Libya has had little if any political importance. Yes, Qaddafi provided intelligence and aided the United States in the "War on Terror," but the presence of a pro- or anti-America leader won't ...
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Obama teams up with Al Sharpton in New York to woo African-American voters ...
New York Daily News
Political pros say Obama's embrace of Sharpton early in this election cycle shows an awareness that he needs to reassure African-American supporters - and inspire them to turn out on Election Day. During the 2008 election, when Obama was riding an ...
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New York Daily News
Egyptians Back Diplomat In Poll, Show Secular Bent
Wall Street Journal
By JAY SOLOMON Egypt's Former Foreign Minister Amr Moussa—a vocal critic of some US foreign policy—leads the field among likely presidential candidates, with the secular Wafd Party emerging as the most popular political group, according to a poll by ...
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In a government shutdown, who will pay US military?
Christian Science Monitor
It's "a pretty good indicator of how they are willing to play politics," he says, adding that the move is not unique to the Obama administration. "It's the usual executive branch bid: 'If you cut my budget proposal, babies will die.' " US troop pay is ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Guest Contribution: Misconceptions About Trade Agreements
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Republicans continued to dominate American politics until around the early 20th century. Let me give you a maxim that is a thousand times better than that, and it is the protection maxim: 'Buy where you can pay the easiest.' And that spot of earth is ...
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Blogs1 new result for U.S. Politics
 
Information Dissemination: A New Low Looms for US Politics of War
By Galrahn
A New Low Looms for US Politics of War. From The Cable: "The president has been clear that he does not want a shutdown... But we are aware of the calendar, and to be prudent and prepare for the chance that Congress may not pass a ...
Information Dissemination - http://www.informationdissemination.net/


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