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Julia Gillard says a US influence is making Australian politics 'very harsh' The Australian "It's not in us generally to use very harsh words of the nature that we have seen in the public debate. "It is in us to have a robust public debate." But former prime minister John Howard said the standard of political debate was no worse than it had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.S. vote in 2012 will be record, $6 billion election Reuters There's one US industry -- Big Politics -- that is looking ahead to a record year in 2012. The US elections will be the most expensive ever, with a total price tag of $6 billion or even more, fueled by millions of dollars in unrestricted donations as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Federal Austerity Changes Disaster Relief New York Times What the hurricane taught us about weather forecasting, human behavior and government's gambles. The latest on President Obama, the new Congress and other news from Washington and around the nation. Join the discussion. "To say that the only way you ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Von Pfeil Sees `Lousy' U.S. Earnings, Possible Recession Washington Post 30 (Bloomberg) -- Enzio Von Pfeil, chief executive officer at Commercial Economics Asia Ltd., talks about the outlook for the US and Asian economies, Japanese politics and Asian currencies. Von Pfeil speaks with Susan Li, John Dawson and Zeb Eckert on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Romney, Perry criticize Obama's foreign policy as weak Washington Post Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney took a swipe at President Obama on Tuesday, saying the US can't be a leader by "hoping our enemies will hate us less" at the 112th Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention in San Antonio, Tex. (Aug. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Subprime Mortgage Bonds Get AAA Rating From S&P Denied to US BusinessWeek New York-based S&P stripped the US of its top rank on Aug. 5, saying Washington politics were making the country less creditworthy. Treasuries gained about 1.95 percent and US borrowing costs have fallen to record lows as investors repudiated the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Inslee campaign: Wow the press, give us $$$ | Strange Bedfellows ... By Joel Connelly Inslee campaign: Wow the press, give us $$$ ... Strange Bedfellows — Politics News. News about Seattle City Hall, Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn, Washington Governor Christine Gregoire, Seattle and King County government and more ... Strange Bedfellows -- Politics News | ||
Death Triggers Nearly Half of U.S. House Special Elections - Smart ... By Eric Ostermeier Keeping Up with the Smiths: Surnames in the U.S. House. July 25, 2011. More than 110 Smiths have been elected to the U.S. House - more than twice the number of any other surname except for Johnson at 65. Political Crumbs ... Smart Politics | ||
More headaches for US with new WikiLeaks releases - Politics ... More headaches for US with new WikiLeaks releases - The accelerated public disclosure of tens of thousands of previously. Politics & Government |
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