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Fury at Murdoch reflects pent-up anger of intimidated politicians Washington Post In Britain, money plays a smaller role in politics than it does in the United States, and politicians have few ways to communicate effectively with the public outside the media filter. Television advertising plays no significant role in campaigns; ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pa. congressman donates to charity $4K in political contributions from 2 ... Washington Post A spokesman for US Rep. Joseph Pitts says the eastern Pennsylvania Republican has donated $4000 in political contributions to charity after learning they came from two men accused of being agents of Pakistan's intelligence service. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Balanced-Budget Amendment Makes Politics Easy, But Bad for Budgets: View Bloomberg By the Editors Fri Jul 22 00:00:18 GMT 2011 Comments An amendment to the US Constitution should have two qualities: It should make sense as a piece of legislation, and it should be, as much as possible, politically neutral. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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US Debt & Politics: CNBC Guest Blog Jonathan Henes: Five Reasons ... If the debt ceiling does not get raised, the ramifications range from really bad to Armageddon. That's why the markets and pundits believe the debt ceiling will get raised. It has to. But here are the top five reasons the debt ceiling ... CNBC Guest Blog | ||
Smart Girl Politics: Meet Us in St. Louis! | Parcbench By Ashley Sewell Smart Girl Politics: Meet Us in St. Louis! Written by Ashley Sewell in politics, VIP on 21 July 2011. Smart Girl Politics, an internet-based community of conservative women dedicated to growing the grassroots movement nationwide, ... Parcbench |
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Murdoch's influence extends to U.S., global politics - Sunlight ... The phone hacking scandal currently plaguing News Corp owner Rupert Murdoch, began in London, and because of rumors that his employees hacked the phone ... sunlightfoundation.com/.../murdochs-influence-extends-to-u-s... |
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