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China's expensive love affair with Jeep
Mitt Romney's latest ad in Ohio, which alleges that the president "sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build Jeeps in China" has been torn apart by fact-checkers. The claim appears to be based largely on a misreading of the lede a...
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Wed, Oct 31 2012 11:21 AM
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Romney ad links Obama to Che, Chavez, and Castro
When Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said he'd vote for Barack Obama if he could, you knew it was only a matter of time until the president's opponents used the unwelcome endorsement against him. First there was the ad released by Gary Bauer's...
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Thu, Nov 01 2012 9:25 AM
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Morning Brief: New information comes to light on Benghazi attack
New information comes to light on Benghazi attack Top news: New information continues to shed light on the circumstances around the Sept. 11 attack that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi. As reported...
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Fri, Nov 02 2012 5:40 AM
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Russian election chief: U.S. elections are undemocratic
Russian Central Election Comission chief Vladimir Churov -- nicknamed "the Magician" does not lack for chutzpah : "The U.S. presidential election is not direct, not universal and not equal, and it does not safeguard the secrecy of voting...
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Fri, Nov 02 2012 1:47 PM
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A step forward, then a step back in South China Sea dispute
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Yesterday brought good and bad news in the spat over sovereignty in the South China Sea. At a meeting of the annual ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) in Bali, Indonesia, representatives from the ASEAN countries...
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Thu, Jul 21 2011 12:01 PM
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Morning Brief: European leaders approve new Greek bailout package
European leaders approve new Greek bailout package Top story: European Union leaders agreed to $145 billion in new loans to prop up the Greek economy, as well as measures aimed at the other debt-strapped members of the EU. The steps are some of the most...
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Fri, Jul 22 2011 5:13 AM
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A facelift for the Lunatic Line
It goes by several names: The Iron Snake, the Lunatic Line, the Jambo Kenya Deluxe . Winston Churchill shot zebras sitting next to its great engines and man-eating lions stalked its trains' carriages, devouring men at night. Over the years, hundreds...
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Fri, Jul 22 2011 12:46 PM
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Morning Brief: Markets reel from S&P downgrade
Markets reel from S&P downgrade Top news: U.S. stocks appear likely to tumble today , as markets react for the first time to Standard & Poor's downgrade of U.S. debt. Last Friday, the ratings agency lowered the country's rating from AAA...
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Mon, Aug 08 2011 5:39 AM
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Morning Brief: Stocks rally following Fed announcement
Stocks rally following Fed announcement Top news: Global stocks have rebounded somewhat from their disastrous tumble early this week after the U.S. Federal Reserve's announcement on Tuesday that it would keep interest rates frozen near zero until...
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Wed, Aug 10 2011 5:22 AM
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Morning Brief: Multiple terrorist attacks in Iraq
Multiple terrorist attacks in Iraq Top news: At least 70 people were killed and dozens more wounded in a series of terrorist attacks throughout Iraq on Monday. The attacks shattered a period of relative calm that had descended during the Ramadan holiday...
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Mon, Aug 15 2011 5:19 AM
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A message from Ai Weiwei
The artist, dissident, and provocateur Ai Weiwei has been prohibited from leaving China since last April, when police held him in an isolation cell for 81 days. Passing the time was "impossible," he told me in an interview last year. "I...
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Fri, Nov 30 2012 7:00 AM
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Why did the State Department blow up a tree on the Mall today?
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 In the spirit of diplomacy and Christmas, not necessarily in that order, the U.S. State Department tried to explode a large, coniferous tree today. Actually, it was contemporary...
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Fri, Nov 30 2012 1:49 PM
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Kanye West doesn’t care about Iraqi people
Over the weekend, Marc Lynch explored how Jay-Z and Kanye West's rap alliance on their album Watch the Throne represents a blueprint for U.S. hegemony in a changing world. But left unexplored was the line from their recent album that most directly...
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Mon, Aug 29 2011 11:28 AM
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A Chinese tycoon's Icelandic land grab
A Chinese investor's plan to develop a large chunk of northwest Iceland is raising some eyebrows: Huang Nubo, a real estate investor and former Chinese government official, has struck a provisional deal to acquire 300 square kilometres of wilderness...
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Tue, Aug 30 2011 7:49 AM
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Suspect in Ukrainian journalist's murder flips on former president
The ongoing trial over the murder of Ukrainian journalist Georgiy Gongadze -- one of the key events in the lead-up to the 2004-2005 Orange Revolution -- took another twist with suspect Olexiy Pukach fingering former president Leonid Kuchma as the mastermind...
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Wed, Aug 31 2011 11:09 AM
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