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Morning Brief: Obama in Copenhagen: You can't always get what you want
Obama in Copenhagen: You can't always get what you want Top story: A frustrated U.S. President Barack Obama addressed U.N. climate talks in Copenhagen on Friday and urged countries to accept an agreement, even if imperfect, though he stopped short...
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Fri, Dec 18 2009 6:30 AM
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Can we say that the LHC isn't going to destroy the world yet?
Last night, our list of the Worst Predictions for 2009 went live, featuring notables including Rahm Emanuel, George Soros, John Bolton and -- for the second straight year -- Charles Krauthammer. Posting this year's edition also provided an opportunity...
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Thu, Dec 17 2009 8:38 AM
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North Korea closing (even more) to foreigners
The Hermit Kingdom is about to become even more cut off from the world than normal. Pyongyang's embassy in Beijing has, without explanation, stopped issuing visas to foreigners. South Korean media reports say the travel ban will last from Dec. 20...
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Thu, Dec 17 2009 11:07 AM
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Guinea's descent into chaos
Let me be honest: I'm pretty worried about Guinea. That's a huge understatement. I'm terrified for Guinea. After years and years of muddling along, it looks unlikely to do so now. Here's why: By now, you likely know that the leader of...
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Wed, Dec 16 2009 1:31 PM
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China: We just gave Cambodia $1.2 billion because we're nice
China is denying that the $1.2 billion in aid that Vice President Xi Jinping pledged during a visit to Cambodia yesterday had anything to do with the fact that just hours earlier, the country deported 20 Uighur asylum speakers -- a move that Xi praised...
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Tue, Dec 22 2009 7:41 AM
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Obama is focusing too much on the bad stuff
Everyone's weighing in on Barack Obama's first year, and I suppose I can't resist -- with the caveat that it's far too early to judge his presidency, etc., etc. I'm worried, frankly, but perhaps not for the same reasons as some other...
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Thu, Dec 24 2009 10:47 AM
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Goldman always wins
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein P.T. Barnum, the great American circus showman, may or may not have actually said of his customers, "there's a sucker born every minute," but it's a maxim that could just as well have applied to the...
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Thu, Dec 24 2009 12:13 PM
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Morning Brief: Thousands protest Iranian regime at Grand Ayatollah's funeral
Thousands protest Iranian regime at Grand Ayatollah's funeral The funeral of Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri -- a leader of Iran's 1979 revolution turned prominent regime critic -- became a flashpoint for the country's opposition as...
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Mon, Dec 21 2009 6:01 AM
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The State Department wants you to be afraid of everything
If you are an American living abroad in an unstable country, it's not unusual for the local U.S. embassy to send you updates about the security situation. The advice is pretty basic, and largely useless -- be aware of your surroundings, avoid large...
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Wed, Feb 20 2013 7:58 AM
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Sarkozy and Kouchner still not on the same page
French President Nicolas Sarkozy took to the pages of Le Monde yesterday with a partial defense of the Swiss minaret ban: "How can you not be amazed at the reaction that this decision has produced in certain media and political circles in our own...
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Wed, Dec 09 2009 8:51 AM
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FP's new ebook goes inside Mali
There are major developments in Mali's civil war today after Islamist fighters reportedly took the central town of Konna. The BBC calls it the most serious fighting the country has seen since government forces were routed from Northern Mali in April...
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Thu, Jan 10 2013 1:54 PM
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Morning Brief: Amid brewing constitutional crisis, Venezuela delays swearing in of Hugo Chavez
Amid brewing constitutional crisis, Venezuela delays swearing in of Hugo Chavez Top news: Still battling complications from cancer surgery in Cuba, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will not return to his country in time to be sworn in for his fourth term...
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Wed, Jan 09 2013 6:30 AM
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Leader of British anti-immigrant group arrested after illegally entering U.S.
The English Defense League is a far-right extremist group devoted to keeping undesirable immigrants -- Muslims in particular -- out of Britain. But one of it's leaders, Stephen Lennon, found himself on the other side of the immigration divide when...
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Tue, Jan 08 2013 10:38 AM
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How close has the world gotten to a $1 trillion coin?
One of the more amusing sideshows of the debt-ceiling negotiations is the so-called " platinum coin option ." Under this scenario, the president could sidestep congress by exploiting a legal loophole that allows the treasury to print platinum...
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Tue, Jan 08 2013 11:37 AM
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Morning Brief: France steps up Mali intervention
France steps up Mali intervention Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Top news: France on Tuesday ramped up its military operation in Mali, where militant Islamists have taken over the north of the country and are pushing south toward the capital...
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Tue, Jan 15 2013 6:04 AM
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