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JGB futures ease despite higher US bonds, politics eyed Reuters Japanese government bond futures inched down on Friday, despite a rise in US bonds the previous day as traders were reluctant to chase prices higher ahead of a speech from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and before Monday's vote to choose the new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Both sides of politics put out welcome mat for US President Obama's Australian ... The Australian US President Barack Obama who may visit Australia for the first time since taking office in November. Source: AFP BOTH sides of Australian politics are looking forward to US President Barack Obama's first visit to Australia, which is expected in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Politics needs journalism as reality-check: Rosen ABC Online He joins us now from our Melbourne studio. JAY ROSEN, PROFESSOR OF JOURNALISM, NYU: Thank you, Tony. TONY JONES: Why is political coverage broken, if it is indeed broken, and who broke it? JAY ROSEN: I think we've reached the point where politics as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PACs help US Rep. Reid Ribble amass war chest Appleton Post Crescent APPLETON — In politics, it's never too early to raise money. More than a year out from the November 2012 election, US Rep. Reid Ribble, R-De Pere, has amassed a campaign war chest for his re-election bid that's on pace to surpass his fundraising ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is The Tea Party Waning? ABC News NRSC's Jesmer: Tea Party is an important voice in GOP and in all US politics. Cecil vs. Jesmer: DSCC and NRSC Directors on Senate 2012 Races Rob Jesmer and Guy Cecil jostle over MA, WI and other hot Senate races for 2012. You too can be a pundit! ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US seeks 12-year sentence for DiMasi Boston Globe ... in what they say would amount to the most severe federal sentence ever handed down in a political corruption case in Massachusetts. The prosecutors asked US District Court Chief Judge Mark L. Wolf to consider DiMasi's position in authority when he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
French do not want former IMF chief back in politics Hindustan Times A majority of French do not want former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn to return to politics after US prosecutors dropped charges of attempted rape against him. The survey by pollster CSA showed that 53% of those questioned would prefer Strauss-Kahn ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Apple after Jobs | Clive Crook's blog | News on US politics from ... By Clive Crook Clive Crook, Washington columnist for the Financial Times, blogs from the US on Obama, Congress, American healthcare reform, Congress and American politics and economics. Clive Crook's blog |
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