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Robert Gates and our 'interest' in Libya
Robert Gates is generally a hard-headed realist when it comes to international affairs. Realism dictates that you don't use military force except when important national interests are at stake. But as President Obama's defense secretary, he has the duty...Tags: Politics, Robert Gates, Libya, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Steve Chapman
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Commentrary: World's inaction could radicalize Libya's rebels
Special to CNNAs embattled dictator Moammar Gadhafi's forces advance into rebel-held territory, the international community has decided not to protect the Libyan people. The protesters, who never took up arms until the government attacked them, face the prospect of...Tags: Benghazi, Democracy, Politics, Libya, Terrorism
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Mission creep in Libya, whether Obama wants it or not
How are Americans to reconcile the Barack Obama who says Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi must go with the one who drags his heels on providing the military means to achieve his departure?
The president's schizophrenia on the Libya crisis has been...Tags: Social Issues, Charity, Libya, Joe Biden, U.S. Senate
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'Restrepo' filmmaker reported killed in Libya
Sun SentinelOscar-nominated filmmaker and photographer Tim Hetherington and Pulitzer Prize nominated photojournalist Chris Hondros were killed in Libya. Two photographers working with them were injured. Hetherington and the others were in the city of Misrata while...Tags: Libya, Photography, Muammar Gaddafi, Documentary (genre), Human Interest
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Obama's NCAA brackets devoid of upsets, names Kansas big winner
Call it the audacity of chalk. President Obama's NCAA bracket is conspicuously devoid of upsets, with all of the top seeds in the college basketball championship advancing to the Final Four. Three of those four No. 1 seeds -- Duke, Pittsburgh and Ohio...Tags: Basketball, Kansas Jayhawks, Television Stations, Sports, White House
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Fuel Prices Continue To Skyrocket With No Relief In Sight
It's not even spring, and gas prices are already uncomfortably high right now.
Four dollar per gallon gas has spread to the Puget Sound region.
And your local neighborhood gas station could be the next to see it.
One of our viewers spotted a sign in...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Gas prices jump to $3.29
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsGas prices are slowly climbing up in Wichita. A gallon of regular unleaded gas will run around $3.29 at many stations in Wichita. That's around 14 cents higher than it was earlier this week. The recent surge in oil prices continues to drive retail...Tags: Commodity Markets, AAA, Petroleum Industry, Energy Saving, New York Mercantile Exchange
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U.S. may tap oil reserve
NEW YORK - The Obama administration may consider tapping into U.S. oil reserves on concern that crude prices above $104 a barrel could damage the U.S. economic recovery, White House Chief of Staff William Daley said Sunday. "We are trying to look at all...Tags: National Security, Defense, Petroleum Industry, National Government, Yom Kippur
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Gas prices are about more than just oil
When Jay Ricker, owner of the BP gas station off Interstate 70 in Plainfield, Ind., set the price of unleaded gasoline at $3.44 per gallon on Monday of last week, it was 4 cents higher than the Friday before.
That alone might have been irritating to...Tags: Commodity Markets, Petroleum Industry, BP Plc, Louisiana, New York Mercantile Exchange
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Pianist Eric Himy will perform lively, classical concert in Hagerstown
tiffanya@herald-mail.comA press-conference preview and an emergency Maryland Symphony Orchestra solo performance later, pianist Eric Himy will give the Hagerstown concert he intended to give all along. Himy (rhymes with steamy) has performed at major concert halls around the...Tags: Music Industry, Malta, George Gershwin, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Gas prices jump 20 cents in one week
ReporterYou hate to look some days. But gas prices continue to increase. AAA reports prices have shot up about 21 cents in the last week. A local economics professor blames conflict in Libya. He says prices will dip but rise again as summer approaches....Tags: AAA, Petroleum Industry, Prices
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