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Why We Love Politics
New York Times
We live in an anti-political moment, when many people — young people especially — think politics is a low, nasty, corrupt and usually fruitless business. It's much nobler to do community service or just avoid all that putrid noise.
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New York Times
Cody, Wyo. — the place the campaign forgot
Boston Globe
CODY, Wyo. — Imagine a place where no presidential candidates visited, local television was nearly free of political ads, and yard signs — if screaming winds did not rip them out — were stuck in the ground only shortly before Election Day. That ...
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Boston Globe
Thanksgiving In The World Of Politics: Giving Thanks Where It's Probably Not ...
Huffington Post
Politics sometimes has a tendency to be more give than take. And not in that whole "makers vs. takers" Fox Newsy way, but in the way that often times when people put in a lot of passion, time and effort into a political cause or campaign, they get back ...
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Politics this week
The Economist
A ceasefire, mediated mainly by Egypt with American support, was accepted by Israel and Hamas, the Islamist Palestinian group that rules Gaza, after a week-long war between the two adversaries that had cost the lives of five Israelis and at least 140 ...
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The Economist
Inside Politics: Obama urges nation to come together for holiday
Washington Times
President Obama urged Americans to put aside partisan differences and come together as a nation for Thanksgiving. Mr. Obama, just re-elected to a second term, said in his weekly radio and Internet address that the country has "just emerged from a ...
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Washington Times
Thanksgiving wishes with a little politics on the side
CBS News
This month's election results and politics in general may be topics of conversation at Thanksgiving tables across the country today, but President Obama says the holiday is really a time to put everything into perspective. "We've just emerged from a ...
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Stars' Torquil Campbell on Politics, Frank Ocean and Radicalizing Pop
Spinner
When Stars new album The North came out earlier this fall, outspoken singer Torquil Campbell made any number of political pronouncements to the press, right up to warning about Canada's creeping fascism. So it was a little surprising to press play and ...
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Pass the Politics, Please: How to Handle a Bi-Partisan Thanksgiving
Huffington Post (blog)
Sometime today, you will find yourself at a table full of family members, some of them familiar, some of them strange, and, likely, some of them among the 50-ish percent who don't share your political beliefs. Maybe there's your cousin, the Bill ...
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Editorial: Court, politics
Lawrence Journal World
Any of the options being considered for changing how judges are appointed would only add more politics to the process. This isn't an issue that gets a lot of attention from the public — which is another reason to preserve the role of trained legal ...
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Justice or Revenge?
The Economist (blog)
WAS it a dirty pre-election trick? The Georgian public prosecutor thinks so. In late September, he claims, Shota Khizanishvili, then a deputy interior minister, ordered secret recordings of senior figures from the opposition Georgian Dream coalition in ...
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Should the Pope play politics?
Al-Arabiya
Pope Tawadros II commented on the constitution-drafting body, saying that he hoped that the Constituent Assembly can write a constitution that unites all Egyptians. He also supported Article 2 of the 1971 constitution, which states that the principles ...
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Al-Arabiya
Court system isn't place to play politics
The Olympian
Fourteen of those judicial nominations went virtually unopposed in the Senate Judiciary Committee, so it is politics – not judicial qualifications – that is to blame for the alarming number of vacancies. Ten of the 19 would fill judicial emergencies ...
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Ten Young Latinos in Politics to Watch in 2013
Fox News
This year Latinos boomed in mainstream American culture. In media, Latino affairs grew in network news as Fox News Latino and ABC/Univision thrived as fresh, unique, English-language news sources for Latino culture and politics. In politics, Latino ...
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Happy Thanksgiving From The Daily Politics
New York Daily News (blog)
A very happy holiday to all our readers here at The Daily News and The Daily Politics. txgiving dinner.JPG. In some respects it has not been the most joyful season. Today, our thoughts are particularly with the many people across the country and ...
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Kirby: Backroom politics exposed; plan halted
Fayetteville Observer
And it was exposed for what it was: backroom politics that would not pass the political muster with five City Council members who ultimately pulled the life-support plug. 'Come on, seriously'. "This is not spontaneous," said Councilwoman Val Applewhite ...
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So, what next?
The Economist
Barely four months before March 10th, the most likely date of the election, the opinion polls find that a movement led by a comedian, Beppe Grillo, is the second-biggest force in Italian politics, with almost a fifth of the vote. Mr Grillo's Five Star ...
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The Economist
Mitt Romney: The Anti-Cupid?
Technorati
As an Australian I do not profess to know the ins and outs of the recent election campaigns and I am the first to admit I know very little about the American political landscape in general. Except that as an outsider, Obama seems to be a genuine ...
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Technorati
The Complicated Politics of the Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire
Commentary Magazine
The journalist, Ronen Bergman, asked Barak about the former political and military figures who had begun to publicly argue against a strike. Barak responded with a reminder about the burden of responsibility he carries along with Prime Minister ...
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Turkey, pie... and politics? Thanksgiving dinner can have added friction in ...
Duluth News Tribune
Turkey, pie... and politics? Thanksgiving dinner can have added friction in election year. Ah, Thanksgiving. A little turkey, maybe apple pie with ice cream, some football on TV. Getting together with the cousins. Togetherness. On second thought ...
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Policy and politics quiet in Capitol, but still there
Grand Forks Herald
It is a busy, busy time in legislative offices these days. Some legislators and employees are packing up to leave after election losses or voluntary retirements. New folks are moving in. All remaining incumbents are shifting offices as House and Senate ...
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Livni to split Center-Left with new centrist party
Jerusalem Post
The party will attempt to provide the "different kind of politics" Livni envisioned for Kadima before it became enveloped in the same internal corruption that plagued the Likud central committee. To that end, politicians involved in legal troubles like ...
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Top 5 Ways to Talk Politics With Republican Family on Thanksgiving
Huffington Post (blog)
Talking politics with conservative relatives on Thanksgiving doesn't have to be thankless. Here are five easy ways to talk to Republican family members that will help keep your Turkey Day peaceful. This post is based on a segment I did on Take Action ...
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Smith on Politics: State Sen. Frockt Says Dems, Republicans Will Have to Work ...
Patch.com
Sen. Frockt Says Dems, Republicans will have to work together. Democratic 46th District State Sen. David Frockt says that Democrats and Republicans will have to work together in the divided senate. Democrats will hold a nominal majority of either 27-22 ...
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HSBC Bets on Won Rally as Korea Politics Frowns on Conglomerates
Bloomberg
South Korea's won will extend Asia's best rally since June on speculation the nation will elect a new president next month who is more willing to tolerate a stronger currency, HSBC Holdings Plc and Barclays Plc analysts said. The three leading ...
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Letters: San Onofre, 'Woody' Clarke, presidential politics and more
North County Times
In response to "Nuclear power part of state's energy future" (Opinion, Nov. 15): Why doesn't [Patrick Moore] promote San Onofre directly? We have been without San Onofre's nuclear reactors for almost a year and its good, cheap electricity. Why the ...
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Politics live: readers' edition - Friday 23 November
The Guardian (blog)
I'm not writing my usual Politics Live blog today, but, as an alternative, here's Politics Live: readers' edition. It's intended to be a place where you can catch up with the latest news and find links to good politics blogs and articles on the web ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Youth disengagement with local politics is not the fault of older residents
The Guardian (blog)
I wasn't the only person who read James Derounian's recent blog with weariness and disappointment. As chair of the South West Forum on Ageing (more on which later), I showed it to a range of our members as well as bodies working with and for older ...
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The Guardian (blog)
This Week on Washington Week: Gaza Crisis, Foreign Policy Politics & Black ...
PBS
In addition, there were the looming fiscal cliff negotiations and post-election politics on Capitol Hill. The President dispatched Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the region to help finalize a cease fire agreement between Israel and the ...
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PBS
Does Paula Broadwell know the nation's security secrets?
Bangor Daily News
Maine news, election results and politics, sports and opinion - Bangor Daily News Politics. Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012 Last update: 3:16 p.m.. News; |; Politics; |; Business; |; Health; |; Sports; |; Outdoors; |; Living; |; Food; |; Events; |; Opinion ...
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Domestic politics to drive India rupee: HSBC
NDTV
Domestic politics will increasingly drive the fate of the Indian rupee, much like the Japanese yen or the euro, HSBC says in a note on Friday. HSBC says its base case scenario is for the government to maintain its reform agenda, but warns the ...
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PM calls for more youth involvement in politics
Jamaica Gleaner
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller congratulates Youth Mayor of Savanna-la-Mar Daniel Lee after his promise to clean up Jamaican politics. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer. Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller is encouraging youth to get involved in ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
Campaign finance
The Economist
A lot of America's political excesses have to do with other things, such as the timing of its elections and gerrymandering. Second, no campaign-finance system is perfect: all involve trade-offs. In other countries politicians may spend less time ...
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Identity Politics in 1960
Slate Magazine
This was indeed what the University of Michigan political scientists tracking the campaign (with the most sophisticated techniques then available) had also predicted. That prediction was remarkably accurate with respect to the congressional vote, which ...
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Slate Magazine
Renewables groups hail UK's 'crucial' $12bn low-carbon plans
Recharge
The UK government unveiled several key details of its future energy policy, earning praise from renewables groups for the level of future financial support, but scorn from some green groups for its lack of a decarbonisation target.
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Recharge
Middle East peace continues to elude US presidents
USA TODAY
In this Official White House photo, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, left, shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin as President Jimmy Carter looks on outside a lodge at Camp David, Maryland on Sept. 7, 1978. (Photo: AP) ...
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Pak's politics of vengeance
Times Now
After Kasab was hanged, now Sarabjit fate hangs in fire. Imran Khan's Tehreek Insaaf party has joined the chorus to demand Pak Govt to carry out death sentence of Sarabjit Singh, the Indian who has spent over 20 years in Pakistani jail over a case of a ...
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Influence game: Election over, campaign continues
Akron Beacon Journal
WASHINGTON: The election may be over, but a new campaign is being waged in the nation's capital as lobbyists, advocates and trade groups fight to shape the government's response to the looming fiscal cliff. It's a twist on the usual lobbying effort ...
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The politics of 'stuff'
Trinidad & Tobago Express
Several political pundits who had predicted a Romney win were left with much egg on their faces, desperately trying to find excuses for their miscalculations. Some of them accepted the Obama victory as an example of true democracy, pointing to the ...
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Votes for prisoners: when politics loves to hate
The Guardian
Prisoners, judges and Europe make for a heady trio of populist hate figures. The tabloids loathe them all, and few British politicians ever have a kind word to say about any of them. Attacking such targets is an easy way for politicians, who otherwise ...
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Welfare reform minister: claimants 'have a lifestyle' on the state
The Guardian
The government's welfare reform minister has suggested lone parents, sickness claimants and other people on benefits are too comfortable not having to work for their income, saying they are able to "have a lifestyle" on the state. In an interview with ...
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The Guardian
The sour grapes of wrath. Labour must drink to forget
The Guardian
Across London, the eager beavers at City University were attentive, as ever, as our former comrade David Hencke lectured this week on the art of investigative journalism in politics. And that is as it should be. They are students in the niche market ...
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Labour complains to police over leaflet's 'closet racists' claim
The Guardian
It went on to claim Respect is the only UK political party to openly embrace Islam. It says the party has "twice elected MPs to stand against the corrupt practices of the Conservatives and Labour's Savile Row socialism." And it suggests Labour is ...
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The Guardian
The perks of being a politician with a passport
The Independent
But the member for Brent North is Ed Miliband's Special Envoy for Climate Change, and all of these commitments have been to attend the conferences of Globe International, a panel of politicians from around the world who regularly jet in to various ...
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All Eyez on Him
GQ Magazine
There were some in politics who believed that all you had to do was be the alternative to the incumbent and you would win, but I never believed in that. I've always believed that you were better on offense than you were on defense. You were much better ...
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GQ Magazine


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