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| A political tip sheet for the rest of us outside the Washington Beltway Washington Post A political tip sheet for the rest of us outside the Washington Beltway, for Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012: WHAT HAPPENED: GOP CAMPAIGN: Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney sparred over immigration in separate interviews with Univision, the Spanish-language ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich call for tougher Cuba policy Tampabay.com In speaking about the rest of Latin America, Gingrich said "very fundamental changes" are needed in US policy toward a region that the United States has long neglected. "We owe all of Latin America a commitment to prosperity, to the rule of law, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Social media's role in politics Washington Post But most likely you have not witnessed the power of social media impacting politics in near real time right here at home in America. Sure, activism groups and politicians have tapped social media to raise money. But to date, no flash mob has ever ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US carbon emissions on decline despite political gridlock Environment & Energy Publishing "Other countries, European and the emerging economies, really want to see an ambitious domestic climate policy. Given our current politics, that's exceptionally unlikely." The United States will still struggle to meet Obama's pledge during global ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Business Leaders Air Their Grievances Wall Street Journal By NEAL LIPSCHUTZ Complaints about perceived obstacles thrown up by US politics, regulation and even its legal system were aired by corporate and finance leaders who lunched together at a Wall Street Journal CEO Council event here in Davos, Switzerland ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Why are there so many presidential debates? Washington Post In the lore of the US political system, debates are among the most hallowed of rituals. From Lincoln-Douglas on, they have been the moments when voters are supposed to have an opportunity to get to know their candidates, contrast their ideas, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Putin Ratchets Up Anti-US Rhetoric as Kremlin Race Intensifies BusinessWeek McFaul, who hosted Russian opposition activists at the US embassy last week, said Obama sent him to Russia to pursue the "reset" policy, rejecting as "nonsense" the accusations that he's trying to interfere in Russian domestic politics. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Prasad Doubts US-China Ties Will Deteriorate in 2012 Washington Post 25 (Bloomberg) -- Eswar Prasad, senior professor of trade policy at Cornell University and a former International Monetary Fund economist, talks about the outlook for US-China relations and trade in 2012. He speaks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| U.S. politicians and archaic politics in a modern world | rabble.ca By M.Gregus What generally gets missed in the commotion is that he left the door open for another plan to move the oil down to the U.S. Intuition says that the pipeline decision was not an act of environmental responsibility but just another political card trick ... rabble.ca - News for the rest of us | ||
| Education News » Community Leaders and Citizens to Engage with ... By EducationViews.org Entitled U.S. Politics and Elections: Democracy in Action, the seminars will have distinct sub-themes reflecting each host city's unique character in relation to local and national elections. The nine seminars are scheduled to take place across ... Education News |
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