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Chinese blogger takes on Baidu
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Last week, Larry Page's dream of "organizing all the world's information" hit a set-back. A federal judge in New York threw out a settlement between Google, which...
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Mon, Mar 28 2011 8:17 AM
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Does the "Obama doctrine" apply to the Ivory Coast?
Not 30 minutes after Barack Obama had finished speaking last night, the pundits on CNN, the Tweetosphere, and the blogosphere, were abuzz with talk of a new "Obama doctrine" defined by the notion that the United States -- unlike some countries...
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Tue, Mar 29 2011 8:13 AM
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Morning Brief: U.S. continues to build up forces in Persian Gulf
U.S. continues to build up forces in Persian Gulf Top news: The United States has continued its naval buildup in the Persian Gulf to counter an Iranian threat to international shipping routes. The New York Times reports that the Ponce, a '60s-era...
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Thu, Jul 12 2012 5:19 AM
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FP Passport
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Katie Couric shows up on Baghdad billboards
Baghdad's electricity ministry pulled a strange PR stunt this week by displaying the American newscaster Katie Couric's face on giant billboards around the city in a campaign to "inspire the people to imagine a better future for electricity...
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Thu, Jul 12 2012 10:45 AM
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Fireside chats with Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy marked the first day of Ramadan today by addressing the nation in the inaugural episode of his new radio series. The program, called " The People Ask and the President...
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Fri, Jul 20 2012 1:16 PM
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Is Okinawa a 'disputed' island too?
The big Asia security story of the day is China's deployment of a garrison to "guard" disputed islands claimed by Beijing in the South China Sea. But as the Financial Times reports , some Chinese nationalists have the eyes on a potentially...
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Mon, Jul 23 2012 10:55 AM
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FP Passport
Iran Nuclear scientists reportedly assaulted with AC/DC
The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran has been attacked by malware once again. In a letter made public on the company's website, an unknown Iranian scientist from the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) contacted Mikko Hypponen, chief research...
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Tue, Jul 24 2012 9:25 AM
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Morning Brief: Ghana swears in new president
Ghana swears in new president Top news: Ghanaian Vice President John Dramani Mahama was sworn in as the country's new leader on Tuesday during an emergency parliamentary session, only hours after President John Atta Mills died at a military hospital...
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Wed, Jul 25 2012 5:33 AM
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Romney following in the footsteps of Obama, McGovern... and Stassen?
In an article today, I note that Mitt Romney's trip to Europe and Israel is being treated as entirely normal thing for him to do, while only four years ago, Barack Obama's mid-campaign overseas tour was considered a bizarre and unprecedented stunt...
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Wed, Jul 25 2012 11:20 AM
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Global warming is about to make your burger more expensive
The first six months of this year have been the hottest on record since 1895. In June alone, we smashed more than 3,000 temperature records across the United States. It was the 328th consecutive month in which the average global temperature exceeded the...
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Thu, Jul 26 2012 6:08 AM
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A Leaky Border Threatens Tunisia's Transition
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Tue, May 27 2014 1:57 PM
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Sisi's Big Day Is a Bust
The Egyptian election was supposed to bring the former Army chief to office on a massive wave of popular support. So why did so many voters stay home? Read More...
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Tue, May 27 2014 2:25 PM
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Foreign Policy
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Dispatch
After Months of Crackdowns, Is the U.S. Finally Going to Sanction Venezuela?
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Tue, May 27 2014 3:04 PM
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Foreign Policy
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Shadow Government
FP's Situation Report: U.S. assistance to Syrian rebels to expand; 9,800 troops for Afg, out by 2016; Missile defense for Seoul?; What Washington's sturm and drang is doing to veterans; George Wright departs; and a bit more.
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Wed, May 28 2014 5:09 AM
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Army punishment roundup: Engineers CO heaved in Buffalo, hospital cdr fired at Ft. Bragg, Gen. Boykin reprimanded
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Wed, May 28 2014 7:50 AM
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The Best Defense
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