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Our favorite Rick Santorum moments
Rick Santorum announced today that he is ending his campaign for president, which will spare him the possible humiliation of losing his home state of Pennsylvania to Mitt Romney at the end of this month. Credit where it's due, the former senator ran...
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Tue, Apr 10 2012 12:09 PM
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Free Ozzie Guillen!
The newly revamped Miami Marlins just announced that they are suspending their new manager, Ozzie Guillen, for five games because of this comment made in a recent Time magazine interview: "I respect Fidel Castro," Guillen said in the article...
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Tue, Apr 10 2012 8:11 AM
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Morning Brief: Syrian clashes continue despite ceasefire
Syrian clashes continue despite ceasefire Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Top story: A deadline set by former U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, the Arab League and United Nations special envoy for Syria, for...
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Tue, Apr 10 2012 5:16 AM
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Iran Watch: Fordoomed?
Last week, I explained how upcoming nuclear talks could get bogged down in disagreement if Western powers demand that Iran, as a confidence-building measure, stop enriching uranium to 20 percent (which is steps away from weapons-grade material) and ship...
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Mon, Apr 09 2012 3:52 PM
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What’s up with Business Insider’s wacky foreign coverage?
On its Military and Defense page, the popular news site Business Insider is featuring two stories today by one F. Michael Maloof, who is blurbed as a "staff writer for WND's G2Bulletin, and a former senior security policy analyst in the Office...
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Mon, Apr 09 2012 2:59 PM
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Guest post: Syria's violence without borders
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Kilis, Turkey — Just as international efforts to reach a ceasefire in Syria intensify, the long-running crisis appears to be growing even bloodier. On Monday, the violence spilled over into both Turkey and...
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Mon, Apr 09 2012 2:44 PM
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Is Mike Wallace the reason Chinese leaders don't give interviews?
Hu Jintao, China's president for the last decade, is the first leader of China since the Empress Dowager Cixi (who died in 1908) to refuse to speak with foreign press. Chaing Kai-Shek gave interviews , Mao Zedong pontificated to Edgar Snow ; Deng...
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Mon, Apr 09 2012 1:34 PM
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Ban Ki-moon: Dictators more afraid of tweets than armies
The secretary-general has raised some eyebrows with comments made last week during an address at the Global Colloqium of University Presidents: "To unleash the power of young people, we need to partner with them. This is what the United Nations is...
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Mon, Apr 09 2012 8:43 AM
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Morning Brief: North Korea prepares for rocket launch
North Korea prepares for rocket launch Top story: On Sunday, North Korea invited a group of foreign journalists to the Sohae satellite station near the border with China to observe the long-range Unha-3 rocket that it plans to launch by next Monday. The...
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Mon, Apr 09 2012 5:21 AM
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The problem with presidential medical travel
There's still a lot of confusion surrounding the death of Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika from a heart attack yesterday, but from what Reuters is reporting , it seems that his country's shoddy infrastructure and medical system may have played...
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Fri, Apr 06 2012 12:17 PM
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The Election 2012 Weekly Report: The General begins
The Presumptive Nominee After pulling off a hat trick on Tuesday night, winning the primaries in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Wisconsin, Mitt Romney now boasts an unassailable lead in delegates . Barring major unforeseen circumstances, he seems...
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Fri, Apr 06 2012 10:31 AM
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Did Sarkozy really ban cheese from the Elysee Palace?
This Telegraph story has been making the Internet rounds today: It is an admission that is verging on sacrilegious for a French president. But Nicolas Sarkozy's top chef has revealed that the French head of state has banned cheese from the table at...
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Fri, Apr 06 2012 9:40 AM
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Morning Brief: Malawian government stays silent on president's reported death
Malawian government stays silent on president's reported death Top story: Citing anonymous medical and government sources, both the BBC and Reuters are reporting that Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika has died after suffering a heart attack. But...
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Fri, Apr 06 2012 5:17 AM
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What's Paul Ryan's foreign policy?
If you believe the buzz among political pundits this week, Mitt Romney may have not just picked up a primary win and endorsement from Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI) in Wisconsin. He may have found a running mate. The Washington Post 's Philip Rucker...
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Thu, Apr 05 2012 4:27 PM
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Decline Watch: Vietnamese businessmen buy Wyoming town
The "town" -- which is really more of a "gas station" -- of Buford, Wyoming, has a new owner : The population of the least populous town in the United States appeared to at least double Thursday when two mysterious businessmen from...
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Thu, Apr 05 2012 1:38 PM
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