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More than 150000 languish in NKorean prison camps, US rights group says Washington Post WASHINGTON — More than 150000 North Koreans are incarcerated in a Soviet-style, hidden gulag despite the communist government's denial it holds political prisoners, a human rights group reported Tuesday. The US-based Committee for Human Rights in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Text messaging to Americans' phones offers both new promise and peril to ... Chicago Tribune NEW YORK (AP) — Text messaging is posing both new opportunities and dangers for America's political campaigns. The most widely used form of mobile communication, it has become one of the most effective ways for campaigns to reach supporters, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Lie Races Across Twitter Before the Truth Can Boot Up New York Times Nikki R. Haley was about to be indicted rocketed from South Carolina political circles into national circulation, along the way becoming the latest lesson in the perils of an instantaneous news culture. The item's rapid journey from hearsay to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Religion and Politics Are Inseparable: Get Over It Huffington Post (blog) The New York Times reported on the conversation: Asked by Mr. Schieffer if he thought religion was playing too much of a role in politics, the cardinal said, "No, I don't think so at all." "The public square in the United States is always enriched ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Issue of PS: Political Science & Politics Challenges a Big Idea About ... Seattle Post Intelligencer A widely accepted explanation for why Americans choose to live with people who hold similar belief systems is challenged in the latest issue of PS: Political Science & Politics journal, published by Cambridge Journals, for the American Political ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Commentary: Politics shouldn't play into naming U.S. warships Kansas City Star Ray Mabus turned time-honored Navy tradition into an exercise in political pandering. The Navy secretary has sole discretion in deciding what name will be painted on a ship's hull. That doesn't mean he operates in a vacuum. In the campaign to get a USS ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Magnitsky Act the Wrong Approach to U.S. ... - World Politics Review By info@worldpoliticsreview.com (Dylan Myles-Primakoff) Advancing security and trade interests with Russia is often assumed to require shelving human rights issues. This problem is at the center of the so-called Magnitsky Act, which will come before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee later ... World Politics Review: Articles |
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U.S. Political Risk Could Cause A Recession Next Year: Bob Doll ... Do party politics influence investors? Maybe -- maybe not. The S&P 500 (GSPC) has gained more than 62 percent since President Obama took office in 2009, ... finance.yahoo.com/.../u-political-risk-could-cause-recession-n... | ||
Modern American Politics as Performance Art | Common Dreams This incident alone should tell us that debates have nothing to do with serious policy discussion anymore. Like all the other elements of politics, they're a kind of ... www.commondreams.org/view/2012/04/07 |
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