Tuesday, January 31, 2012

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Capuano talks U.S. politics, Green Line woes at Chamber breakfast
Fall River Herald News
By Andy Metzger The Republicans in Congress right now are "zealots," the kind of fringe characters who should be agitating not legislating, said US Rep. Mike Capuano, D-Somerville, over a breakfast of scrambled eggs, fruit salad and doughnuts at the ...
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Romney Wins Big in Florida Primary, Regaining Momentum
New York Times
"A competitive primary does not divide us," Mr. Romney told his cheering supporters. "It prepares us. And we will win." He urged Republicans to focus on defeating President Obama, declaring, "I stand ready to lead this party and to lead this nation.
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New York Times
Johnson Says US Visa Policy Hurts Luxury Retailers
Washington Post
Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Craig Johnson, president of Customer Growth Partners, talks about global luxury retail sales and US immigration policy. He speaks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg) (/Bloomberg) ...
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Obama Plays up Auto Industry Success Story
ABC News
President Barack Obama hailed the rebound of the US auto industry on Tuesday, trumpeting an economic story he hopes to use to his political advantage in key Rust Belt states such as Michigan and Ohio. In a not-so-veiled shot at Republican presidential ...
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ABC News
Ground control to Major Newt: Gingrich's moon base, brain science talk not ...
Washington Post
And he's warned about electromagnetic pulse attacks leaving America without electricity. To some people, these ideas sound like science fiction. But mostly they are not. Several science policy experts say the former House speaker's ideas are based in ...
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Democrats defend Obama administration over bungled gun sting
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats in the US House of Representatives on Tuesday sought to blunt political attacks on the Obama administration over a botched gun sting operation, saying that the idea of allowing weapons to go across the border to Mexico ...
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Egypt's crackdown on U.S. groups finds support at home
Kansas City Star
To many pro-revolution Egyptians, the prospect of ending military aid from the US is good news: They say American assistance was a bulwark of Mubarak's authoritarian regime for three decades. American politicians are incensed that Egypt would risk its ...
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US set for fourth year of $1 trillion-plus deficit: CBO
Chicago Tribune
Over the next decade under this scenario - considered by many political observers to be unrealistic - deficits would shrink back to a sustainable average of 1.5 percent of US gross domestic product over the next decade - down from about 7.0 percent in ...
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Global "great power politics" returns to Mideast
Reuters
China's dependence on Middle Eastern oil and gas, however, is expected to rise further in the years to come, perhaps drawing Beijing ever deeper into its conflicts and politics whether it wants to be or not. If the United States succeeds in its ...
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Hope or Hype? The Politics of Social Media
Experts Exchange (blog)
Monday at 5:30 pm (EST), US President Barack Obama logged onto the White House Google Plus account to host "Your Interview with the President" (see video below), during which the American President took time to answer YouTube users' questions and ...
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