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Not such strange bedfellows
— Breaking news: Conservative organizations suddenly have found common cause with one of their favorite objects of contempt — the benighted mainstream media. Or as the tea party queen and former Alaska governor likes to put it, the...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Justice System, National Government, Al-Qaeda, U.S. Congress
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U.S.-Russia 'reset' thwarted by Syrian war, spy scandal
Just when it seemed that Russia was poised to collaborate with Western powers on a new peace mission for Syria, a spy scandal has erupted to revive Cold War-era mistrust and division. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State...Tags: Human Rights, Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), National Government, Politics
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IRS unites nation with shoddy treatment of tea party groups
Finally, a small cadre of busybody bureaucrats has discovered a way to bring this divided country together. Thank you, IRS, for pulling off what no politician has been able to do. Mortal political enemies on both sides of the aisle agree: The IRS...
Tags: Tea Party Movement, Taxation, Politics, Internal Revenue Service, Parties and Movements
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Obama's second-term blues
WASHINGTON — Well, that didn't take long. Four months into a fresh four years, President Obama is already assuming the familiar crouch of a scandal-struck second-termer. British Prime Minister David Cameron was visiting the White House Monday...Tags: Taxation, Libya, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, Susan Rice
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British leader David Cameron faces dissent on EU membership
LONDON — Prime Minister David Cameron moved Monday to beat back a brewing rebellion within his Conservative Party over Britain's membership in the European Union, rejecting demands for a speedy public vote on exiting the trading bloc but insisting...
Tags: Referenda, National Government, United Kingdom, Government, Politics
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Three mistakes Obama has made in Syrian crisis
Syria's dictator, Bashar al-Assad, isn't the only leader who is crossing "red lines" these days. U.S. President Barack Obama has also crossed a few. Here are three of them: 1. He crossed a red line by asserting the existence of a red line that he then...
Tags: Hosni Mubarak, Iran, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Barack Obama, George W. Bush
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Obama, Cameron press for diplomatic solution in Syria
President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday pressed for a negotiated settlement in Syria, but acknowledged that diplomatic efforts to end more than two years of deadly violence might not be successful. Speaking after a meeting...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, United Kingdom, Barack Obama, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Russia
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Goldberg: Benghazi's smoking guns
President Obama was asked about the metastasizing Benghazi scandal in a joint news conference with British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday. Referring to the Americans who died in Benghazi, the president said, "We dishonor them when we turn things...Tags: David Petraeus, Susan Rice, Politics, Jay Carney, Government
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Prince Harry plays football, honors war veterans on U.S. visit
Prince Harry has a future in American football if that whole royal heir/third in line to the throne thing doesn't work out. The young royal set out on his U.S. visit over last week and, over the weekend, he partook in a very American pastime: football....Tags: Paralympic Games, Chris Christie, United Kingdom, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Imperial and Royal Matters
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After London attack, Britain officials begin intelligence review
LONDON — British authorities on Thursday began combing through their intelligence files and evidence from the attack site to determine whether the apparently terrorism-related killing of a young soldier on a London street could have been prevented....
Tags: Witnesses, United Kingdom, Government, Politics, Murder
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Britain's plan to regulate the press goes too far
Britain's three major political parties have agreed on a new system of regulating newspapers in the aftermath of shocking invasions of privacy by some tabloid journalists. In this case, unanimity doesn't equal wisdom. The London-based Index on...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Freedom of the Press, United Kingdom, Politics, Government
May 15, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
May 15, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 14, 2013
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May 14, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
May 13, 2013
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May 14, 2013
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
May 13, 2013
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May 14, 2013
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May 23, 2013
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May 7, 2013
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Mar 24, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
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