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| Mexico: Dirty-politics claim may be true this time San Francisco Chronicle Mexico City -- Leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador charged Wednesday that his rivals are using dirty tricks and attack ads against him, warning that could plunge Mexico into political upheaval like that following the 2006 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Extremist Golden Dawn party member assaults left-wing politicians during TV ... Washington Post ATHENS, Greece — The spokesman for Greece's extremist far-right Golden Dawn party caused an uproar Thursday after he physically assaulted two left-wing deputies on live television during a morning political show. A public prosecutor ordered his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Europe's a foil in US politics Worcester Telegram By Julianna Goldman and Margaret Talev BLOOMBERG NEWS Lobbyists, special-interest groups and Wall Street typically fill out the villain list for political candidates. Now they have a new foil: Europe. The threat that the euro region's sovereign debt ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Politics in the United States is like middle school without gym Philadelphia Inquirer BY ALI WATKINS The American political dance has the tendency to transform even the most upstanding citizens into prepubescent teenagers. From Bill Clinton to Anthony Weiner, Washington does weird things to those who run it. And, for the most part, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Talk of Higher Office Swirls Around Wisconsin Governor in the Spotlight New York Times (blog) By Tuesday night, after surviving a bitterly fought recall election, he was taking congratulatory calls from some of the top names in Republican politics, including Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential candidate; Al Cardenas, chairman of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mubarak's health worsens amid political crisis NECN The deposed leader's health scare added to the uncertainty engulfing Egypt, where powerful political groups are seeking to bar Mubarak's former prime minister from the presidential runoff and derail the election. Officials at Cairo's Torah prison said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Walker to mend political divide with brats, beer The Seattle Times Scott Walker, fresh from becoming the nation's first governor to survive a recall election, wants to go about mending Wisconsin's political divide in an egalitarian way: over brats and beer. By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press No comments have been posted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Forget politics. Bush tax cuts still loom CNN Flash-fire controversy and political point-scoring aside, a key fact remains: The principal negotiators on the Bush tax cuts haven't changed their positions. President Obama still wants to let the tax breaks expire as scheduled for those making more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| In a Moment of Levity, Obama and Romney Poke Fun at Politics New York Times (blog) The segment featured parodies of political advertisements from Mr. Keith and Ms. Bell, including negative ads, then cut to Mr. Obama in the White House, playing a credible commander in chief torn by difficult choices. "This is one of the toughest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| House GOP seeks to block FCC on political ads The Seattle Times Republicans controlling the House moved Wednesday to block a new Federal Communications Commission rule requiring TV stations to disclose online information about political ad buys by candidates, political parties and outside groups. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Unions, at Center of Wisconsin Recall Vote, Suffer a New Setback in Its Outcome New York Times Scott Walker of Wisconsin, and their defeat in Tuesday's election was a significant setback to organized labor's political clout in both symbolic and tangible ways. Unions in Wisconsin and across the country devoted vast resources in an attempt to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Greek politician punches rival on TV Irish Times The spokesman for Greece's extremist far-right Golden Dawn party caused an uproar today when he physically assaulted two left-wing deputies on live television during a morning political show. Tempers frayed on the political show on the private Antenna ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| DeMaio's Politics Create Divide In LGBT Community KGTV San Diego Bob Filner In November Runoff For San Diego Mayor's Race SAN DIEGO -- If Carl DeMaio wins in November, he will become San Diego's first openly gay mayor but his politics may have created a divide among the city's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bodies in the desert: Sides turn tragedy into political issue Mohave Valley News "It is completely inappropriate for a law enforcement officer to compromise the integrity of his position to further his political career," said Carlos Galindo, president of the recently formed Immigrant Advocacy Foundation. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wisconsin recall vote a slap in face for labor, but maybe not Obama The Seattle Times Don't read too much into Wisconsin's results, political observers say and exit polls indicate. For some voters, the beliefs that a recall was an unjustified and unnecessary expense were reasons enough to vote for Walker. By Bob Secter and Rick Pearson ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Politics over problem-solving needs to change: former Pres. Clinton InvestmentNews By Dan Jamieson Politics is getting in the way of fixing the world's problems, former President Bill Clinton said Wednesday at the Pershing LLC conference in Hollywood, Fla. But he urged financial services professionals to stay focused on solutions. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Ted Rall: Cartoonist indicts political system San Francisco Chronicle Like most political cartoonists, Ted Rall has some strong opinions. But despite his liberal leanings, Rall's work could anger both Democrats and Republicans. That's evident in his latest collection, "The Book of Obama: From Hope and Change to the Age ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The Wisconsin recall's big money Washington Post Scott Walker (R) in a recall election Tuesday ranks as the most expensive political contest in state history, with more than $63 million spent by candidates and groups on both sides. Walker outspent rival Tom Barrett by more than 7-to-1, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Politics provides stage quality Amarillo.com By Kathleen Parker All the world's a stage, all right, and never so much as when presidential politics are in play. But reality transcended metaphor Monday when crooner in chief Barack Obama hit Broadway. Joining him on stage was one of the greatest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Influence Industry: In Wisconsin recall effort, the side with most money won big Washington Post If the Wisconsin recall battle was a test of the power of political spending, the big money won big. Republican Gov. Scott Walker, who survived an effort by the state's Democrats to unseat him in a special election on Tuesday, outspent his opponent by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dissecting the biggest political upset of 2012: Why Carmen Trutanich lost his ... 89.3 KPCC By Frank Stoltze | 6:52pm In the weeks leading up to Election Day, you would have been hard-pressed to find a political consultant in Los Angeles who didn't think Carmen Trutanich would make a strong showing in his bid for district attorney. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama, Gay Rights and the Abrahamic Law of Politics Huffington Post (blog) What is relevant is that this president's aversions to supporting gay marriage rights ended as so many other presidential hesitations have: When the political tipping point for supporting controversial measures revealed more harm than benefit. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Politicians launch 'cranberry caucus' Boston Herald By AP BOSTON — Cranberries are a big industry in Massachusetts, so big that the state's delegation has formed a bipartisan Congressional Cranberry Caucus. The caucus hopes to educate members of Congress, their staffs and federal agencies about ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US, allies start work on transition plan for Syria The Seattle Times The United States and its allies in Europe, Turkey and the Arab world have agreed to work on a political transition plan for Syria, hoping to persuade President Bashar Assad's powerful ally Russia to join a broadened diplomatic effort to ease the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| America's political divide is turning into a chasm Los Angeles Times Vermont politics is intimate, progressive and driven by local activists. At the heifer festival, I noticed the state's US Sen. Bernie Sanders walking through the crowd just like a regular guy. That's Bernie Sanders, the only avowed socialist in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The need for political healing in the state is addressed WQOW TV News 18 We've got to put politics in its proper perspective. Tuesday night in his victory speech, Governor Walker, talked about getting the healing process started. Walker said, "In fact, next week I am going to invite all the members of the state legislature, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Political notebook: Who qualified Wednesday for state, county, U.S. races Naples Daily News Such organizations are not bound by the same $500 limits on contributions made directly to candidates' campaigns and can pour money into political ads. The committee in May received $450000 from a handful of contributors. Fort Lauderdale businessman H. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| California's Nonpartisan Primary Shows Independents to Be in Short Supply New York Times In 2010, voters approved plans to create an open primary, in which voters choose candidates regardless of their political affiliation and the top two vote getters move to the general election. For those who pushed for the change, including Arnold ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| After Wisconsin Recall, Scott Walker Wants to Bring Sides Together --over ... Fox News Politics makes strange bedfellows, but what about the lunch table? After Wisconsin's bitterly contested recall election, Gov. Scott Walker says that he will attempts to unite Wisconsin politically over over burgers, brats and "maybe a little bit of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Wisconsin Republicans going after Senate seat long held by Democrats Washington Post Independent political analysts tended to dismiss both sides as overreacting, suggesting that Tuesday's results confirmed something that was already evident: that the Senate race in Wisconsin will be close. "It is worth watching the Democratic base to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Unions lost big in Wisconsin showdown Fox News It exposed the shrunken political muscle of the unions that tried to oust him, underscoring their vulnerability to attacks from the right and inability to retaliate. Republicans in some nearby states where anti-union measures failed this year say they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| What Walker's Wisconsin victory means for November Philadelphia Inquirer "No politician was going to make difficult financial decisions if Walker got recalled," said Jennifer Stefano of Bucks County, director of the Pennsylvania chapter of Americans for Prosperity and one of many who traveled to Wisconsin to help mobilize ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Democrats' Comments Spark Tax Cut Debate New York Times The heated exchange illustrated how politically sensitive the tax cut expiration has become amid fresh data showing the economy slowing. A majority of voters say the federal budget deficit should be tackled with a mix of spending cuts and tax increases ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Merkel: EU political union first and foremost The Local.de Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday that she would work towards a European political union even if that meant a two-speed approach. She spoke just hours before British Prime Minister David Cameron was due in Berlin. "We need more Europe...a budget ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| POLITICS: Obama: End Bush tax cuts for wealthy this year Delmarva Daily Times President Obama wants to end the George W. Bush tax cuts for the wealthy when they expire this year, aides said today. "He will not support extension of the upper income Bush tax cuts," said White House press secretary Jay Carney. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Charge against Kwame Brown risks DC's image and governance Washington Post In fact, it was Kwame R. Brown's 38-foot Chris-Craft cabin cruiser — or, more precisely, the home-equity loan taken out to pay for it — that became the hole in the DC Council chairman's political Kevlar. Federal prosecutors charged Brown Wednesday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| In North Korea's 'workers' paradise,' inequality is assigned at birth, human ... Washington Post It also cites a 1993 manual issued by North Korea's Ministry of Public Security to guide its officials on how to investigate a citizen's socio-political classification, or "songbun," which translates in Korean as "ingredients." The ministry maintains a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Presidential politics The Seattle Times Socialism as a political theory defines those who believe in government ownership of the means of production. This is the Marxist version of socialism. There is another competing definition of socialism that derives from the socialization or "shared on ... See all stories on this topic » |
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