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Pakistan bombing again targets Islamist party
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — For the second day in a row, a bomb blast killed and maimed participants at a campaign rally being held by one of Pakistan's Islamist religious parties, indicating a broadening of targets in the violence that has primarily...
Tags: Religious Conflicts, Islam, Bombings, Religion and Belief, Emergency Incidents
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Idea that American held by Venezuela is a spy 'ridiculous' -Obama
ReutersBy Steve Holland SAN JOSE, May 4 (Reuters) - The Venezuelan government's suggestion that an American citizen it has detained is a spy is "ridiculous," U.S. President Barack Obama said in a television interview recorded on Saturday during a visit to Costa...Tags: Government, Telemundo (tv network), Costa Rica, National Government, Univision (tv network)
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Russian law on NGOs comes under fire at U.N. rights forum
Reuters* Western concern at new Russian law on "foreign agents" * U.S. calls for rescinding law, halting inspections * Justice minister defends Russia's record at U.N. debate By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA, April 29 (Reuters) - Russia's new law on non-...Tags: Arts and Culture, Vladimir Putin, Russia, Culture, Parties and Movements
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Winners and losers in Venezuela's presidential election
Venezuela's National Electoral Council declared Nicolas Maduro, the handpicked successor of the late President Hugo Chavez, the winner in the presidential election Sunday. But it was a victory in a compromised system that tilted the table in his favor....
Tags: Politics, Elections, Brazil, Radio Industry, International Law
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Gridlock, Tehran-style
With the United States locked in confrontation with Iran, was it good or bad for diplomacy that "Argo," a movie about U.S. spies getting the best of the Iranians, won this year's Academy Award for best picture? Depends on whom you ask. To Iran's...Tags: Doyle McManus, Entertainment, Central Intelligence Agency, National Government, Media Industry
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Guillermo Martinez: Dictators, elected strongmen, still rule in Latin America
As a young man, I realized that in Latin America many of the governments in the hemisphere were ruled by dictators, generals or, as they were known back then, caudillos. Venezuela was governed by Gen. Marcos Pérez Jiménez, Perú by Gen. Manuel Odría;...Tags: Barack Obama, Venezuela, Fulgencio Batista, Univision (tv network), Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez
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Lessons for Both Parties From the 2012 Elections
The 2012 U.S. elections, though they weren’t seminal, revealed much about the nature of the body politic and the direction of American politics. Divided Government May Be Ingrained: At the presidential level, Democrats start with a decided...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Richard Nixon, Pittsburgh, FIFA World Cup, Media Industry
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Clinton, testifying on Benghazi attack, says U.S. beefing up embassy security
Associated PressSecretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered fiery rejoinders Wednesday to Republican critics of the Obama administration’s handling of the deadly attack on a U.S. mission in Benghazi, facing off with lawmakers who included potential 2016...Tags: Parties and Movements, U.S. Department of State, Viral Diseases and Infections, Rand Paul, Justice System
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Next 90 days could be crucial for O'Malley
For Martin O'Malley, the next 90 days will likely be the most important that remain in his tenure as Maryland's governor. As the General Assembly opens its 2013 session Wednesday, O'Malley will be looking to cap a record that many people believe he...
Tags: Howard Dean, University of Baltimore, Regional Authority, Parties and Movements, Immigration
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China Stands Out in 2012's Leadership Transitions
The year 2012 will go into the history books as one of contrasting transitions. China’s five- year cycle for Communist Party congresses and leadership turnover overlapped with the U.S.’s four-year electoral calendar. And if that once-in-20-...Tags: Egypt, Bill Clinton, China, Elections, Politics
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The pope is Catholic, but our ambassador doesn't have to be
John L. Allen Jr., the go-to guy in journalism for insights about the Vatican, has an interesting article in the National Catholic Reporter about the Obama administration’s vexed attempt to name a U.S. ambassador to the Vatican now that the post...Tags: Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Customs and Tradition, Barack Obama, The Pope
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Relentless swing-state focus paid off for Obama
In the aftermath of President Barack Obama's near-sweep of the critical Electoral College swing states last month, post-election analysis of the keys to his decisive victory has paid scant attention to one important factor: Mr. Obama's disproportionate...
Tags: Domestic Travel, Trips and Vacations, Washington, DC, Travel, Barack Obama
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U.S. Elections Photos
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