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China Currency Bill: Politics vs. Economics Business Insider By EconMatters The latest move on China politics at Washington is the China currency bill, due at the US Senate on Tuesday, Oct. 12. The proposal would levy tariffs on China and four other Asian countries for artificially depressing the value of their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Problems part of the picture China Daily By Joseph Nye (China Daily) The United States is going through difficult times. Its post-2008 recovery has been slow, and some observers fear that Europe's financial problems could tip the US and world economy into a second recession. US politics ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is politics affecting consumer confidence? DesMoinesRegister.com Avolyn Fisher, pausing from a book about the rise and fall of the US dollar, says politics could be hurting the US economy. "But it could also be the solution, depending on the decisions politicians make," says the Drake University junior, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
No change in Pak stance on drone hits: FO The Nation, Pakistan The allegations of the US top military commander had led to a strong reaction in Pakistan from political and military leadership. Realizing gravity of the situation, the government last week had convened All Parties Conference (APC) that sent a very ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US 'Reset' With Russia On Edge After Syria Vote NPR There's another reason why the Russians wanted to stand up to the US in the UN Security Council she says — internal politics. The UN vote came soon after Vladimir Putin announced that he'll be switching places with President Dmitry Medvedev. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Herman Cain is Republican flavor of month. Who will be next? Washington Post ... us anything, it's that social conservatives — and conservatives more generally — will tire of the former Godfather's Pizza CEO at some point and once again search for the next big thing. writes "The Fix", a politics blog for the Washington Post. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Ides Of March': Political Intrigue Not Far From Reality NPR GRANT HESLOV: For us, the film was sort of less about politics than it is about moral dilemmas that people face when they're in those kinds of situations, where they have to make moral choices. And that's what we wanted to do with Ryan Gosling's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Politics 2011: Herman Cain rises as others tumble UPI.com He was the first in his family to go to college and earn a degree, which landed him in the US Navy as a systems analyst. After earning his master's, Cain joined Coca Cola as a business analyst, then worked his way up at Pillsbury, where he rescued ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Forget the US – Two Elections in Europe Count Right Now - Denis ... By Denis MacShane Instead on Sky we were treated to an interminable interview with an American political pundit (unknown to this keen observer of US politics) about the confused and confusing list of Republican wannabee candidates. This disdain for anything ... Dale & Co. |
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