Monday, January 16, 2012

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Politicians behind subsidy riot - Jonathan •US backs subsidy removal •Cautions ...
Nigerian Tribune
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan has described protests in parts of the country which trailed the discontinuance of fuel subsidy as political riots, blaming politicians for the nation's woes. Speaking during the 38th edition of the President's National ...
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With US-Burma Ties on the Mend, Will a Lifting of Sanctions Be Next?
TIME (blog)
With the mass political prisoner release on Friday, the bigger reward—normalized relations—was duly granted. The remaining thorn in US-Burma ties is by far the biggest: The US (along with other Western nations, Japan and Australia) has maintained ...
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Canada not 'giant national park' for US, prime minister says
CBC.ca
"These are people who have a particular, you know, fanatically religious world view, and their statements imply to me no hesitation of using nuclear weapons if they see them achieving their religious or political purposes." Aboriginal Canadians: Harper ...
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CBC.ca
WEEK IN READVIEW: Huntsman drops out, Miss America and politics, and ...
Washington Times
Should Miss America declare her political views? On January 14th, Miss Wisconsin Laura Kaeppeler was crowned Miss America 2012. During the pageant, 23-year-old Kaeppeler was asked whether or not Miss America should express her political views (watch ...
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Washington Times
Economic Regime-Change Can Stop Iran Bomb: Gerecht and Dubowitz
Bloomberg
Politics of Oil The White House's hesitancy is understandable. Central-bank sanctions would be a redefining moment for the administration, which came into office eager to talk to Iran's virulently anti- American supreme ruler, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. ...
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Bloomberg
In Mass. Senate race, a debate over 'attack ads'
Boston Herald
By AP BOSTON — Republican US Sen. Scott Brown and Democrat Elizabeth Warren say they want to block third-party groups from launching political attacks ads in the race for the Senate seat now held by Brown. What's less clear is just what power Brown or ...
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US Chamber and Business Groups Push for Keystone Pipeline
The New American
"With the current situation in the Middle East, and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continuing to rise, approving this pipeline is the right energy and national security policy for America," the letter read. "Canada is already our largest supplier of ...
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Legal flaws give free rein to super-Pacs
Financial Times
By Richard McGregor and John Dunbar in Washington When Stephen Colbert named his fellow comedian Jon Stewart as head of his "super-Pac" last week, he was making a joke, but one that highlighted how new campaign finance laws are upending US politics. ...
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Financial Times


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