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Here's one prediction you can take to the bank: In 2016, Focus on the Family will still be spewing paranoid nonsense
Change of SubjectIn advance of the 2008 election, Focus on the Family released "Letter from 2012 in Obama’s America," warning their followers what life would be like in the fall of 2012 were Barack Obama to be elected. It's both frightening and...... -
Deadly Syrian stalemate spurs new diplomacy, little hope
World NowGlobal Focus: Galvanized by a Syrian death toll that has doubled to 36,000 in little more than a month, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has called for a new rebel hierarchy to direct the fighting against President Bashar Assad and steer... -
2013 Mini Countryman: What's Changed
KickingTiresMost significant changes: A slightly revised interior Price change: TBA On sale: Later this month in Europe and shortly after in the U.S. Which should you buy, 2012 or 2013? Prices haven't been released yet, but if the control panel......Tags: Prices
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Obama still a winner in Europe, poll shows
World NowPresident Obama remains the preferred choice over Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney by an overwhelming margin in Europe, according to a poll conducted in seven European nations. The survey finds that Romney would not earn more than 10% support... -
Taylor Swift talks CMA Awards, “Red,” “Ronan” and “Never Ever Getting Back Together”
Channel Guide MagazineBy Jay Bobbin If it’s not officially the Season of Swift, it certainly is close. With her fourth album, Red, just out — and including “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” the first tune she’s placed at No. 1 on... -
MarksJarvis: Cliffhanger has stocks on edge
It's a cliffhanger — one that no one will find entertaining if the final episode leads to the economy plunging into a recession next year. Investors can't decide if they should use the threat of the potential tax shock of the "fiscal cliff" as...
Tags: Unemployment, Labor Markets, Republican Party, Earnings, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Robert B. Reich: How Wall Street is trying to avoid U.S. oversight
While all eyes are on the Supreme Court and Obamacare, a quieter battle is being waged against the president's other major initiative, the Dodd-Frank financial reform act. Wall Street has already watered down or delayed most of Dodd-Frank. Now it wants...
Tags: Robert B. Reich, Finance, Jamie Dimon, Deutsche Bank AG, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Chicago jazz jets to Poland for the holidays
Several of Chicago's most admired jazz musicians won't be spending Thanksgiving at home – they'll be converging in Poland, instead. For the seventh year straight, the city of Poznan – a vibrant cultural hub – will present its Made in...
Tags: Music Industry, Jazz Institute of Chicago, Culture, Music, Arts and Culture
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Go ahead, bet against Europe
When I hopped on the ag journalism jet in 1981, the European Union (known then as the European Economic Union) forecast it would spend a fabulous sum - $5 billion or so - on it farm support program, the Common Agricultural Policy. By comparison, the...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Portugal, Economy, Business and Finance, Conservation
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Rockets Pound Israel, Gaza as Netanyahu alleges 'Double War Crime'
Staff reporterGaza City -- Rockets and shells crisscrossed the skies over southern Israel and Gaza on Thursday as Palestinian militants continued rocket attacks on Israeli civilians and Israel pounded what it called terror sites. Israel reported three people killed....Tags: Gaza Strip, Egypt, Mahmoud Abbas, Fatah, United Nations
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Double dip: Eurozone falls back into recession
The Eurozone is back in a recession, its first in three years, as gross domestic product for the debt-plagued 17-nation bloc contracted 0.1% in the third quarter from the earlier quarter. In the second quarter, the currency collective tightened 0.2%,...
Tags: Mario Draghi, European Union, Gross Domestic Product, Economic Indicator, Summer Olympics
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New Haven's Beinecke Library is Swept Up in a Wave of Modernism
When did we become "modern"? Two tantalizing exhibitions at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library raise this important though probably unanswerable question. They are Architecture in Dialogue: The Peter Eisenman Collection at Yale and...
Tags: Fine Artists, World War II (1939-1945), Arts and Culture, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Newspaper and Magazine
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