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US sees deal near on reopening Afghan supply routes, but Pakistan cites ... Washington Post Haggling by Pakistan could reflect a last-ditch effort to get a higher price, or the widespread distrust of the United States back home and the difficult internal politics involved in securing a national consensus to reopen the routes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Obama, Republicans clash over US debt limit increase Chicago Tribune Related Senator Reid says premature to discuss debt limit hike-aide Obama says won't allow US debt ceiling crisis repeat US House Speaker Boehner addresses the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington US House Speaker ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Divided US House approves domestic violence bill Chicago Tribune "I urge Senate Democrats to put the political games aside and come to the table to work out our differences so this critical legislation can be sent to the president for his signature," Boehner said. The House approved the bill, 222-205. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Did Obama Endorse Gay Marriage for Political Reasons? Good. Huffington Post In American politics, there's a recurring fantasy, nurtured by the press, about "courageous" politicians who do the right thing against their political interest. But really, isn't it even more encouraging when the right thing has just become good ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blitz of Campaign Ads Is Early and Aggressive New York Times The latest volley came on Wednesday, when Crossroads GPS, a political group formed by Karl Rove and other top Republican strategists, unveiled a $25 million advertising campaign. The group opened with a hard-hitting commercial that casts Mr. Obama as a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Obama and House Republicans Offer Taste of Renewed Fight Over the Debt Ceiling New York Times He added, "It is simply not acceptable to hold the American and global economy hostage to one party's political ideology." Last summer, House Republicans balked at raising the debt ceiling without deep spending cuts, an impasse that led to the lowering ... See all stories on this topic » |
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World leaders set for busy US weekend of summitry - Politics news More than two dozen world leaders will join President Barack Obama in an extraordinary weekend of back-to-back summits to tackle Europe's mounting economic woes and ... Mail.com: US | ||
BIPARTISANSHIP: Obama's Budget Loses 99-0 ... - Politics in Stereo By Colorado Peak Politics BIPARTISANSHIP: Obama's Budget Loses 99-0 In Democrat-Controlled US Senate. POSTED 05.16.2012 ON Colorado Peak Politics. Earlier today the US Senate voted on President Obama's budget, rejecting it with a stunning vote of 99-0. Politics in Stereo |
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U.S. Politicians Eye Europe Warily As Austerity Fatigue Ousts ... Ned Simons reported from London, Alexandre Phalippou from Paris, and Ryan Grim from Washington. When Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke ... www.huffingtonpost.com/.../us-politicians-europe-austerity-fat... |
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