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| The Issue of Abortion Returns to Center Stage in US Politics New York Times By LUISITA LOPEZ TORREGROSA Abortion, a divisive topic that provokes little political debate in Europe, has re-emerged as a burning-hot wedge issue in United States politics, stirring up the bitter and sometimes violent discussion that has been raging ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Donald Trump 2012 and the American Idol-ization of Politics U.S. News & World Report (blog) But that skepticism has led to the American Idol-ization of politics, whereby simply being famous or infamous can catapult an otherwise unsuitable candidate into public office. There's a great line from the television show The West Wing that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Africa: AGOA is Cornerstone of US-Africa Policy, Says Trade Group Head AllAfrica.com The politics of AGOA, I think, are very good. AGOA and MCC [Millennium Challenge Corporation] are the cornerstones of American policy in Africa right now." AGOA provides an opportunity for the United States to work with Africans to develop Africa in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Policy matters to us Vancouver Sun The 32-year-old cited trade unions in his native Poland as his political inspiration. He said protecting and creating new "border jobs" -I took that to mean government jobs -would be his "No. 1 priority." Kuzmiercyzk says developing clean water ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Recommended: Republicans on message msnbc.com Indeed, the latest political fight over how to address the deficit provides evidence of Republican leaders hammering home their talking points -- that the US needs to cut spending but doesn't need to raise taxes. Over the next few weeks, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Politics in US: Arizona governor vetos "Birther Bill" and guns on college campus Examiner.com AZ Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed two controversial bills today. She did so with little fanfare, giving access only three of the five local news outlets. Many people in Gilbert were waiting anxiously to see if AZ would be embarrassed by the "work" of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Defending S&P's Negative Outlook The Atlantic Political risk encompasses the stability and legitimacy of political institutions. Obviously, S&P here is likely very concerned about US political risk. And with a looming debt ceiling battle, it's easy to understand why. Moreover, printing more money ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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