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Politics may stifle promise of BAE/EADS merger - investors Reuters Govt stakeholders seen jeopardising corporate interests. * Shareholders struggle to see deal logic without big savings. By Sinead Cruise. LONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - British defence firm BAE Systems and Europe's EADS face a future tarnished by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
TimesCast Politics: The Romney Campaign Tries to Reboot New York Times (blog) ... Engage Over Obama's Comments on Change. Responding to comments from President Obama about how changing the tone of politics must come from outside Washington, Mitt Romney said he hoped to give Mr. Obama that opportunity. September 20 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pakistani leaders play religious card as protests boil Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan shut down Friday in a government-sanctioned protest over a film made in the United States that mocks the Prophet Mohammad, highlighting the power of religious parties to shape the political agenda. Protesters incensed by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pentagon Spending: Profits and Politics Trump National Security Huffington Post This week in Washington the halls of Congress have been flooded with talk about looming cuts to the Pentagon. With members of Congress floating plans to undo planned cuts (known in Congressional jargon as "sequestration") due to start in January, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wonkbook: The policy and politics of 'redistribution' Washington Post (blog) Mitt Romney, like pretty much every other American politicians, believes in redistribution. Specifically, the 'issues' section of his Web site says he believes in a progressive tax code, the Medicare program, the Medicaid program, the food stamp ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Netanyahu appears in conservative political ad airing in Florida Fox News Netanyahu appears in conservative political ad airing in Florida. By Cristina Corbin. Published September 20, 2012. FoxNews.com. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he'll steer clear of the American presidential election, but he stars in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ideology, political calculation put Obama in a bind on Muslim uprisings Fox News "I saw that report. It is hilarious to me -- He gets it every day, okay? The president of the United States gets the presidential daily briefing every day. There is a document that he reads every day when he is not -- well, he always reads it every day ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The sandbox of Seattle politics: The 2013 election begins in 2012 Seattle Post Intelligencer Top achievers of the Puget Sound steer clear of the political stage, choosing to speak -- look at the charter schools initiative -- with their money. Why? The political process, particularly in Seattle, is so cumbersome and process-driven that all but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Brooks talks presidential politics, cultural shifts Buffalo News Mark Mulville/Buffalo News New York Times columnist David Brooks, speaking at the Center for the Arts at UB, talked about presidential politics and the changes in American culture since World War II. Published: 09/21/2012, 06:00 AM. Updated: 09/21/2012 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Black women rally against voter ID laws The Seattle Times African-American women, who number about 20 million in the U.S., have long been the largest group of Democratic voters in the country, said David Bositis, senior research associate with the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. In a room at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Portugal's gravest risk is its politics, not Spain-BPI CEO Reuters VILA NOVA DE GAIA, Portugal, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Portugal's rising political tension could hinder the country's return to the bond market and is a graver risk to its economy than Spain's spiralling debt crisis, said the Chief Executive Officer of BPI ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
On Politics: Walker launches petition drive after judge strikes down ... Wisconsin State Journal Gov. Scott Walker and Robert Parker, right, of the Wisconsin Historical Society, give a history lesson on the U.S. Constitution Wednesday to fourth- and fifth-graders at Lindbergh Elementary School in Madison. Parker played the role of Robert Morris, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Special Report: How Romney energy czar fuels business with politics Reuters Indeed, an examination of his activities over the past two decades shows how Hamm, driven less by ideology than by opportunity, has used politics to fuel his business. The Oklahoma tycoon was an unusual choice as energy adviser. Past presidential ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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American politics goes slumming on Jersey Shore The Tennessean The remaining ones tend to be the lowest of low-information voters, only intermittently tuned in to politics, if at all. These folks are not watching "Meet the Press" or calibrating candidates' positions on optimal tax rates. They are, predominantly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama fundraising bests Romney in Aug. The Hill (blog) Hillicon Valley · OVERNIGHT TECH: Smith blames Dems for defeat of visa bill · Senators accuse HP, Microsoft of avoiding billions in taxes · Cleaver: Smith's high-skilled immigration bill 'a political talking point' · More Hillicon Valley » ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reclaiming Populism -- The Citizen Politics of Public Work Huffington Post (blog) I am convinced that "populism," understood as a politics that builds citizen power to shape our collective destiny, with little known roots in freedom struggles and democratic movements of recent decades, offers a way beyond the current gridlock. In ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Farenthold questions DOJ inspector general on Fast and Furious politics Houston Chronicle (blog) Operation Fast and Furious was many things – flawed in design, incompetently managed and needlessly prolonged -but it was not an ATF and Justice Department conspiracy to lay the groundwork for more gun control laws, Justice Department Inspector ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Maine Senate Race Looks Competitive and Confounding ABC News (blog) Ever since Maine's senior senator, Olympia Snowe, announced her decision to retire at the end of this congressional term, the assumption has been that Democrats will benefit from the Republican senator's decision. The race has always been somewhat ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Chick-fil-A's policy causing a stir again Examiner.com Chick-fil-A has pledged to stop giving money to antigay groups and to back off political and social debates. Photo credit: Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images. Ald. Proco "Joe" Moreno, 1st, said the restaurant has agreed to include a statement of respect ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama has a mixed record on outreach to Muslims The Seattle Times Abdeslam Maghraoui, the director of undergraduate studies in Duke University's political science department, says the protests that have erupted in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Yemen and in other Arab countries had more to do with local conditions than with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
POLITICS: Group meets with county registrar about voter fraud Press-Enterprise Jeff Horseman/STAFF PHOTO. From left, Philip Norton and Jacqueline Casillas of the Riverside County Progressive Political Action Committee speak with Julia Castaneda of Perris, who says her party affilation was switched to Republican without her consent. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Frying pan' politics Jamaica Observer BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — As the saying goes: a week in politics is a long time. And politicians and governments in the Caricom region must be only too anxious for this week to pass amid what is manifesting as "frying-pan politics". The governments would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pussy Riot supporters seeking US sanctions The Seattle Times Suu Kyi, one of the world's most famous political prisoners until her release two years ago, said that Russia should release the musicians. "I don't see why people should not sing whatever they want to sing," she said. Unless they sing terribly, she ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Politics of the new Robertson Bridge: 'Stimulus built this' GoDanRiver.com The Robertson Bridge is now open, and Danville Democrats have been touting the new bridge as an example of what Democrats have done for the region. The $39.7 million bridge is a direct result of $28.9 million in funding from the American Reinvestment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'New Politics' path for a better Malaysia New Straits Times MELBOURNE -- Malaysian Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah has called for a "New Politics" as "a path for a better Malaysia". He said a new political approach would lead to a culture of politics that would achieve a "healthier ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Politics is a profession where no training is needed: Modi Indian Express Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that politics is one profession where no training is required. Speaking in a lighter vein after inaugurating a seminar at Industry-Responsive Skill Convention in Gandhinagar, Modi said, "Skill is required ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Religion and Politics New York Times To the Editor: Re "Catholics Then, Muslims Now," by Doug Saunders (Op-Ed, Sept. 18): There is little chance that Muslims will gain control of American institutions, but history tells us that most often when fervent religionists do gain control, they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nixon's 'Checkers' speech reverberates in 2012 campaign NBCNews.com (blog) "What I am going to do — and this is unprecedented in the history of American politics — is give to this television and radio audience a complete financial history. Everything I've earned, everything I've spent, everything I owe." — Richard Nixon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Reveal Suaram's true political agenda' New Straits Times reported recently to have admitted that Bersih had received funds from the NDI as well as New York-based Open Society Institute, the administrator for programmes under the Open Society Institute founded by maverick currency speculator George Soros. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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