Sunday, November 20, 2011

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Asian Markets Sell In Expression Of No Confidence In US, EU Politics
Forbes
Asian markets sold off early Monday morning as investors doubt any political solutions to the budget and debt crises in the US and Europe. Asian equity markets sold off early Monday as investors doubt European politicians will solve the debt crisis ...
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Forbes
Ron Paul: US foreign policy influenced 9/11 attacks [Video]
Los Angeles Times
But on Sunday he was put on the defensive for past statements linking US foreign policy to the attacks of 9/11. The Texas congressman, appearing on CBS' "Face The Nation," contended that he was just stating indisputable fact. ...
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Los Angeles Times
China Has Politics, Too
Wall Street Journal
As I heard repeatedly serving as US ambassador in Beijing, "We have politics in China, too." To be successful in Chinese politics, you have to have certain key constituencies behind you, and you've got to say certain things in the run-up to the Party ...
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Not interested in Chinese politics, ensure Tibetan Rights: US envoy to Nepal
Telegraphnepal.com
Whether it is a failure of Nepal's political parties to take the West and China into confidence or a third force is playing in between remains a mystery yet", claim Nepali observers. To subside widespread allegation that the US is using India and other ...
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Telegraphnepal.com
"We have American citizens being harmed," said…
Orlando Sentinel
US Rep. Sandy Adams of Orlando, a former Orange County deputy, has seized on these stories as evidence of what she deems a deadly loophole in US immigration policy: a decade-old US Supreme Court ruling that says the US cannot indefinitely detain ...
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Orlando Sentinel
South China Sea matters not a whit to Philippines, US
Xinhua
When tense maritime stand-offs occur in the heated region, it is wise for the US to avoid getting embroiled in the intricate disputes poisoning regional politics, in lieu of what it is currently doing: sowing discord or acting as an agitator in the ...
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Bulging Jails Are the Other American Exception: Albert Hunt
Bloomberg
More than 60 percent of America's prisoners are black or Hispanic, though these groups comprise less than 30 percent of the population. "We've had a race to incarcerate that has been driven by politics, racially coded, get-tough appeals," says Michelle ...
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Bloomberg
No deal in sight on US budget cuts
Globe and Mail
US politicians will again test the market's patience for congressional gridlock, with talks meant to achieve a partisan compromise on constraining the debt on the brink of failure. The special committee of lawmakers charged in August to come up with a ...
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Globe and Mail
The child abuse scandal at Pennsylvania State University proves that ...
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
By Tim Stanley US politics Last updated: November 20th, 2011 Until recently, most Americans probably associated the systematic sexual abuse of children exclusively with the Catholic Church. The scandal at Pennsylvania State University has changed all ...
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Blogs2 new results for U.S. Politics
 
Ron Paul: 'Flawed' U.S. foreign policy led to 9/11 | The Raw Story
By Andrew Jones
Ron Paul (R-TX) once again felt that U.S. foreign policy moves contributed to the events of 9/11 Sunday morning on CBS' Face the Nation. "I think there's an influence," Paul said. "That's exactly what, you know, the 9/11 Commission said. ...
The Raw Story
Op-Ed: Ron Paul the Don Quixote of US politics sees the achievable ...
Usually dubbed as the "crazy old man" by the so-called mainstream media, the 76-year old native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is now gaining momentum and might just pull off the unexpected. How does President Ron Paul sounds?
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