Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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Alberta minister blames US politics for pipeline
MSN Money
By ROB GILLIES TORONTO (AP) - Alberta's finance minister said Wednesday that US politics trumped what should have been a no-brainer decision to approve a proposed oil pipeline from Alberta to Texas. Last month, President Barack Obama's administration ...
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Alberta minister blames US politics for pipeline
Newsday
Click here Alberta minister blames US politics for pipeline Published: February 15, 2012 4:56 PM By The Associated Press ROB GILLIES (Associated Press) (AP) -- Alberta's finance minister says US politics trumped what should have been a no-brainer ...
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Joseph Kennedy III announces he will run for US Congress
Telegraph.co.uk
Joseph Kennedy III, the grandson of the late Bobby Kennedy, has announced that he is running for Congress, a move that could be the first step to restoring America's most famous political dynasty's place in Washington.
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Telegraph.co.uk
Birth Control: Why Catholic Bishops Have Lost Their Clout In US Politics
Technorati
The Conference— which has led the opposition to the plan — said in a statement that the solution offered by the White House to quell a political furor was "unacceptable and must be corrected" because it still infringed on the religious liberty and ...
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Members of the House Face Uphill Battles for Senate
New York Times
The US Chamber of Commerce has announced it would spend $200000 broadcasting gauzy advertisements promoting the energy positions of Mr. Berg, a House freshman. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report downgraded the race to a tossup.
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New York Times
Bound by hatred of the US, Pakistan extremists and politicians join hands to ...
Chicago Tribune
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Bound together by hatred of the United States and support for insurgents fighting in Afghanistan, a revived coalition of supposedly banned Islamist extremists and rightwing political parties is drawing large crowds across ...
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Obama Promotes Manufacturing at Wisconsin Plant
ABC News
President Barack Obama is using the resurgence of US manufacturing to make an economic case for his re-election, touring factory floors and promoting a made-in-America message that seemed to fit his political campaign like, as it turned out Wednesday, ...
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Keystone Pipeline fate in US in limbo but construction moves forward in Canada
Fox News
First, generations of US politicians have bemoaned the nation's dependence on foreign oil -- or at least oil that comes from OPEC nations that are primarily in the Middle East. Second, the emergence of China as an economic power --with growing energy ...
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Why America Pursues More Perfect Politics
NPR
With its quirky caucuses and wacky candidate selection, the American political system may not be perfect, but it's a work in progress. Voters cast a ballot during the Harpswell Republican town caucus at the Old Orr's Island School House in Harpswell, ...
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Neocons down but not out in US politics
The social context in the US now is not favorable to neoconservatism, but it doesn't mean that this school of thought will disappear.
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