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China's Striving, Sexually Frustrated Young Men See Themselves in Jay Gatsby
This is a guest post from Jianyu Hou, a China-based writer and contributor to FP 's Tea Leaf Nation : With his crystal blue eyes, luxury cars, and fabulous parties, Leonardo DiCaprio's Jay Gatsby may appear to have little in common with China's...
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Mon, Oct 07 2013 2:20 PM
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Banksy Spoofs Syrian Rebels, Al Jazeera, and Disney
The British graffiti artist who goes by the pseudonym Banksy has delved into the world of Middle Eastern politics, posting a video on his website that spoofs both the Syrian rebels and a beloved animated Disney character. The fabricated video, which features...
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Mon, Oct 07 2013 9:46 AM
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Libyans Rail Against American Raid on Facebook and IRL
CAIRO, Egypt - "We will begin kidnapping Americans wherever they are found in Libya, God willing." For the United States, the capture of al Qaeda leader Nazih al-Ruqai, a longtime operative of the terror organization, was an unvarnished victory...
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Mon, Oct 07 2013 9:26 AM
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Morning Brief: U.S. Launches Raids Targeting Terror Suspects
U.S. Launches Raids Targeting Terror Suspects Top News: American special forces launched two brazen raids on Saturday to capture terrorist leaders in Libya and Somalia, resulting in the capture of al Qaeda operative Abu Anas al-Libi in Tripoli and the...
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Mon, Oct 07 2013 6:05 AM
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Nation's Top SEAL: SEALs Better Than Ninjas
Admiral William McRaven, the head of the military's secretive U.S. Special Operations Command, is a former Navy SEAL who oversaw the elite forces that hunted down thousands of Iraqi militants during the worst years of the war and personally ran the...
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Fri, Oct 04 2013 12:40 PM
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Just How Free Is Shanghai's New Free Trade Zone?
This is a guest post from Lotus Yuen, a China-based writer and a regular contributor to FP 's Tea Leaf Nation. Two weeks after taking office in March 2013, China's Premier Li Keqiang announced that Shanghai, the country's financial capital...
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Fri, Oct 04 2013 9:30 AM
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Morning Brief: GOP Pivots Toward Broader Budget Deal As Obama Cancels Asia Trip Over Shutdown
GOP Pivots Toward Broader Budget Deal As Obama Cancels Asia Trip Over Shutdown Top news: With the federal government shutdown in its fourth day, senior congressional Republicans appeared to back off their plan to undercut Barack Obama's landmark health...
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Fri, Oct 04 2013 6:19 AM
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NFL Receiver Donte’ Stallworth’s Secret Life as a Foreign Policy Wonk
Donté Stallworth is currently a free agent who has been a wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, the New England Patriots, the Cleveland Browns, the Baltimore Ravens, and the Washington Redskins. He also has some thoughts on Iran...
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Thu, Oct 03 2013 2:30 PM
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This is the Fifth 'Attack' at the Capitol in 40 Years
The U.S. Capitol complex is no stranger to violence. The latest evidence of that came on Thursday afternoon, when a woman was shot after leading police on a car chase from the White House to the Capitol. But the car chase and shooting wasn't an isolated...
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Thu, Oct 03 2013 1:20 PM
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A WikiLeaks Family Feud Erupts on Twitter
As revelations about the National Security Agency's intelligence gathering activities continue to trickle out , the ghost of Julian Assange has begun to haunt the activists and journalists fighting back against the all-mighty NSA. On Thursday, a Twitter...
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Thu, Oct 03 2013 11:30 AM
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Google Imperialism: Mapping the World's Most Popular Websites
Sure, it's not all that surprising that Google and Facebook are the most visited websites in almost every country. But what's more interesting is where they're not . Using public data from the web traffic service Alexa, the Oxford Internet...
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Thu, Oct 03 2013 10:50 AM
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Morning Brief: Believed Iranian Cyberwar Official Dead in Apparent Assassination
Believed Iranian Cyberwar Official Dead in Apparent Assassination Top News: Mojtaba Atabi, an official in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps who was widely believed to be the head of the organization's cyberwarfare division, has been shot and killed...
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Thu, Oct 03 2013 4:29 AM
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The Incredible Predictive Power of Tom Clancy's Novels
Before Tom Clancy became an international publishing phenomenon, he was just another insurance salesman, working out of Baltimore and dreaming of a life as an author. With the arrival of his debut novel, The Hunt for Red October , that dream suddenly...
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Wed, Oct 02 2013 3:57 PM
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Good News: The United States Still Isn't a Failed State
Yes, the U.S. government shutdown is equal parts embarrassing and infuriating. Yes, it is putting the kibosh on services as basic as food programs and flu shots . But no, the United States is still not a failed state, much as many people seem to be enjoying...
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Wed, Oct 02 2013 3:20 PM
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The World Isn't Sure What to Make of Ted Cruz: the 'Man Who Blocked America'
As the world has turned its gaze to the U.S. government shutdown -- what the Russian news service RT has called "the harebrained antics of Congress," and Germany's Der Spiegel has attributed to the actions of "Die Kamikaze Partei,"...
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Wed, Oct 02 2013 2:30 PM
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