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Obama's love of big government
WASHINGTON — The media herd is stunned to discover that Barack Obama is a man of the left. After 699 teleprompted presidential speeches, the commentariat was apparently still oblivious. Until last week's inaugural address, that is. Where has...
Tags: Social Security, The Washington Post, Charles Krauthammer, Barack Obama, Government Health Care
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Inaugural address confirms Obama's liberal ambitions
WASHINGTON - The media herd is stunned to discover that Barack Obama is a man of the left. After 699 teleprompted presidential speeches, the commentariat was apparently still oblivious. Until Monday's inaugural address, that is. Where has everyone been...
Tags: Social Security, Barack Obama, Government Health Care, Health Care Reform (2009), U.S. Congress
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Controversial Czech alcohol ban, spurred by poisonings, to continue
World NowAuthorities in the Czech Republic have outlawed hard liquor sales after at least 23 deaths from bootleg alcohol poisoning, stirring the ire of bar and restaurant owners in the tourism-dependent country and raising fears that the ban will only drive more... -
Polasek legacy: Sculptor's democracy statue returns to Prague
When about a dozen Central Floridians attend a Czech national celebration Wednesday in Prague, they will be watching a piece of history set right — and the conclusion of a saga that encompasses two world wars, communist occupation, defiant...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Democracy, Nazi Party, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest
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Pomp and ceremony as Polasek statue unveiled in Prague
In an email, Debbie Komanski, executive director of Winter Park's Albin Polasek Museum, checked in from the festivities in Prague, Czech Republic.
Komanski and other officials of the Polasek Foundation, which oversees the museum, flew to Prague to attend...Tags: Democracy, Nazi Party, Human Interest, Adolf Hitler, Museums
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Former State GOP Chairman Chris DePino Plays Harmonica At Presidential Palace In Prague For Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus
When Chris DePino was the Republican state chairman in 1996, he donned his train conductor's hat and played the harmonica at the Republican National Convention in San Diego.
Since then, the former state legislator from New Haven has taken his act on...Tags: Republican Party, Republican National Conventions, Prague (Czech Republic), Czech Republic, White House
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Czech President Vaclav Klaus steals expensive pen from poor, quake-stricken Chile
Top of the TicketLight-fingered president caught slipping fancy pen into his coat pocket with only hundreds watching....
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