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From jail to political wilderness, what next for Raja?
Firstpost
by G Pramod Kumar May 15, 2012 Now that the former telecom minister A Raja is out on bail in the 2G case, the most eagerly awaited question in Tamil Nadu is about his political future and his access to the Karunanidhi household.
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Firstpost
Politics of gay marriage still shifting
Evansville Courier & Press
As a political issue, same-sex marriage is like playing 3-D chess: Opponents of the idea need to move quickly because the game board is tilting slowly but steadily in favor of the other side. It is a sign of how far the debate has moved, for example, ...
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Gay gambit seen as political move
Worcester Telegram
By Peter Baker and Dalia Sussman THE NEW YORK TIMES WASHINGTON — Most Americans suspect that President Barack Obama was motivated by politics, not policy, when he declared his support for same-sex marriage, according to a poll released Monday, ...
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Greece's political deadlock continues as coalition talks fail
Los Angeles Times
The breakdown in the talks accentuated fears that the political deadlock gripping Greece may be setting up the cash-strapped country for a possible exit from the European single currency. Stock markets across Europe were sharply down Monday morning.
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JP Morgan's $2 Billion Loss: The Political Ramifications
ABC News (blog)
According to The Center for Responsive Politics, Mitt Romney has received more than $373650 in donations from individuals employed by the company, more than any other candidate for political office. Obama has received $76675 from donors employed by JP ...
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ABC News (blog)
Greek Political Deadlock Fans Eurozone Worries
Voice of America
World stocks fell sharply Monday as traders voiced new concerns about political uncertainty in Greece. Analysts say failure by the country's politicians to form a coalition government could lead to new elections. And the growing uncertainty is stoking ...
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Voice of America
The politics of...baby names
Washington Post (blog)
"Sometimes people have a naive expectation that people who are politically conservative on social issues would name their kids in traditional ways, and it doesn't always happen that way," says Andrew Gelman, a professor of statistics and political ...
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College Campuses as Political Battlegrounds Over Faith
Forbes
With same sex marriage gaining momentum, and a divisive presidential campaign in the air, it will be politics, politics, politics on our nation's campuses for the foreseeable future. David Davenport is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and ...
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Poll: Obama's shift on gays political
Tampabay.com
WASHINGTON — Most Americans suspect that President Barack Obama was motivated by politics, not policy, when he declared his support for same-sex marriage, according to a new poll Monday suggesting that the unplanned way it was announced shaped public ...
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Scandal Not Affecting China's Political Calendar
New York Times
BEIJING — Despite a spectacular political scandal and swirling rumors of high-level infighting, signs are that China's once-in-a-decade leadership change is still on track for this autumn, according to party insiders and observers.
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Politicians Can Be Hounded By Their Dogs
KHBS-KHOG Northwest Arkansas
It would be easy to dismiss all of this as political silliness were it not for one troubling fact: Sometimes the way a president connects with critters can affect the way voters relate to him. "Presidents and their pets have a long and storied history ...
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Poll: Obama's gay marriage stance could hurt him
ABC News
A New York Times/CBS News poll released Monday night shows the possible political perils of President Obama's recent announcement that he supports same-sex marriage. Most of those polled say the president's position will not impact how they vote.
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Greek president calls for new meeting, expected to pitch technocracy
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff Athens, Greece (CNN) -- As the clock ticks toward a Thursday deadline, Greek President Karolos Papoulias has called for a Tuesday meeting with the leaders of three main political parties to cobble together a unity government and ...
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Poll: most Americans think Obama's gay-marriage endorsement was politically ...
Politico (blog)
By DONOVAN SLACK | More than two thirds of Americans believe President Obama's public endorsement of gay marriage was motivated by politics, according to a new CBS News/New York Times poll. A total of 67 percent overall said it was a political maneuver ...
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Libyan Islamist quits militia to enter politics:aide
Reuters
Islamist Abdel Hakim Belhadj to set up political party * Is stepping down as head of Tripoli Military Council * Former prisoner is now influential Islamist (Edits, adds background) By Ali Shuaib TRIPOLI, May 14 (Reuters) - Abdel Hakim Belhadj, ...
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The Note's Must-Reads for Tuesday, May 15, 2012
ABC News (blog)
Posted Monday through Friday right here at www.abcnews.com The New York Times' Peter Baker and Dalia Sussman: "Obama's Switch on Same-Sex Marriage Stirs Skepticism" Most Americans suspect that President Obama was motivated by politics, not policy, ...
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Maliki's Sectarian Politics Show Saddam-like Skills
Bloomberg
Other Iraqi commentators saw a wider problem in the sectarian politics that Iraqi power brokers, and not just Maliki, are playing. Columnist Omran al-Obeidi of the Iraqi daily As-Sabah wrote that all Iraq's main players are engaged in the same power ...
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Egypt's Politics Move Ahead, Economy Lags Behind
Voice of America
The nation's debts are mounting, foreign reserves are dropping, and every flare-up of political protest delays recovery in the key tourism industry. Western-oriented economists say the nation needs an injection of foreign cash to push through the ...
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Voice of America
From the Caucuses to Cairo: Religion's resurgence in politics
The News Journal
During a time of political and economic difficulty, these principles appealed to the inherent emotions and beliefs of the electorate and proved successful at the ballot box. In a way, the Egyptian parliamentary election reminds us of the Republican ...
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Recall politicians? Not so fast
News & Observer
The recall epitomizes the petty, loser-take-all vindictiveness of contemporary American politics. And if you don't agree, I've got two names for you: former California Gov. Gray Davis and US Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Remember Davis?
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Libyan Islamist quits militia to enter politics: aide
Chicago Tribune
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Abdel Hakim Belhadj, one of Libya's most powerful militia leaders, is quitting to devote himself full-time to politics, an aide said on Monday, in a vote of confidence for the fragile transition from rebellion to democracy.
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Failure to form a government puts Greece at risk of a eurozone exit
CNN International
Papoulias then called a meeting for Tuesday to discuss the possibility of a government run by technocrats with support from political parties, according to the leader of the socialist PASOK party, which attended Monday's talks.
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Inside Politics: McCain says U.S. is slow to seek trade pacts
Washington Times
By THE WASHINGTON TIMES Republican Sen. John McCain wants the Obama administration to ramp up its free trade agenda in Asia and suspend US economic sanctions on Myanmar. The Arizona senator said Monday the US has been "sitting on the sidelines" while ...
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Washington Times
Cartoons lampooning politicians to be removed from NCERT books
India Today
Lok Sabha MPs cutting across party lines closed ranks on Monday to force the government into withdrawing offensive cartoons from textbooks that they felt tarnished the image of politicians. The lawmakers wrangled an assurance from the government that ...
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Greek politics send US stocks falling
Crain's New York Business
By Associated Press (AP) - A political stalemate in Greece rattled financial markets worldwide on Monday, driving US stocks lower. The euro sank to a three-month low against the dollar and borrowing costs for Spain and Italy jumped as bond traders ...
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Green politics: a movement in search of a voice
The Guardian
The Conservative mainstream, however, is making a crude calculation – that in hard times like these, voters are little interested in the future of the planet, and will smile on politicians who downgrade such lofty matters in favour of the here and now.
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Reading politics and the politics of reading
The Hindu
Like many books, works of art, and articles that have been summarily withdrawn from public circulation, for different political reasons, and due to public pressure, the controversial 1949 cartoon by Shankar has been aired hundreds of times as eager TV ...
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The Hindu
For Some, Same-Sex Marriage Is Not Politics, It's Personal
New York Times
President Obama's embrace of same-sex marriage rights last week instantly touched off speculation about the possible political implications, but that misses a more nuanced point. Like so many other Americans in recent years, politicians are less ...
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New York Times
Gay marriage and political expediency
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
It appears he's calculated that whatever votes might be lost by coming out for same-sex marriage will be gained by the activism of gay rights advocates and their political contributions. Traditional marriage is an issue most conservative Christians ...
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Monday politics mash: Filing week, engaging younger voters
The Seattle Times
Politics Northwest is expanding our coverage of this big, busy political season, offering an occasional wrap of news and tidbits. We'd love to hear your ideas and suggestions. Big week in politics. Filing for office in Washington state begins today and ...
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Rep. Chris Smith tries to keep the pressure on for Chinese activist
Philadelphia Inquirer
"This hideous practice has hurt so many women," said Smith, a staunch opponent of abortion who has traveled to China six times seeking the release of political prisoners and persecuted Christians. On Tuesday, Smith has scheduled a hearing before a ...
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GOP sees chance to pick up Senate seat in Nebraska
CNN
Ben Nelson, a Democrat, is retiring, leaving an open race rated by two prominent independent political handicappers as "likely Republican" and "Republican favored." The likely Democratic candidate, former Sen. Bob Kerrey, did not seek a third term in ...
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Mixing Sport and Politics? Countries Threaten to Boycott Euro Cup
karnnewsradio
Many in the West decried the trial as politically motivated. Authorities responded by doubling down with more charges. Though Tymoshenko is popular in the West and has a significant following in Ukraine, it has been said that the jailed political ...
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Shift on marriage energizes immigration activists
Boston.com
The government projects Hispanics will account for roughly 30 percent of the population by 2050, doubling in size and boosting their political power. Some 600000 young Hispanics who were born in the US turn 18 each year to enter a widening pool of more ...
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Boston.com
Romney Medicare Plan Draws a Stark Contrast
New York Times
Given the emphasis both parties are placing on health care as a defining political issue, their contrasting approaches to the government-run health insurance program serving 49 million people are certain to command considerable attention in both the ...
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New York Times
Obama goes on 'View' and calls for closer eye on banks
New York Daily News
After Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase is the second-biggest spender on lobbying to get politicians to do its bidding. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, it spent $23 million on lobbyists since 2009, when Congress began drawing up financial ...
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New York Daily News
Jonah Goldberg: Obama shifts too far left to get back to political center
Sun-Sentinel
Meanwhile, Obama was politically sidelined. Sure, he got attention; presidents always do. But the rank and file wasn't engaging in the contest enough. Nearly everything we've seen from Obama in the last five months has been an attempt to re-create the ...
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How will JPMorgan's $2B loss affect banking rules?
San Francisco Chronicle
They say proprietary trading was not a cause of the 2008 financial crisis and the rule is a means of political revenge on an unpopular industry. Advocates of stronger regulation argue that the rule would have prevented JPMorgan's loss.
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Political System Limits Issues to Only Two Sides
NextGen Journal
She is a sophomore at the University of Michigan, and is currently majoring in International Studies and Political Science. She also writes for the Michigan Daily. by Harsha Nahata Last Wednesday, President Obama officially declared his support for gay ...
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NextGen Journal
The Most Divisive Political Campaign in History
Huffington Post
Fasten your seatbelts, boys and girls, we are about to embark on the most divisive, assaultive and malicious political campaign in American history. It will also be the most expensive. Whatever your political affiliation, whatever one of hundreds of ...
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The Politics of the JPMorgan Mess: A Footnote for Obama and Romney's Existing ...
TIME (blog)
(One possible new avenue of attack for Democrats: JPMorgan employees' prolific political donations to Romney and Republicans, although their gifts to Obama run into six-figures as well.) Financial reform is among the more popular pieces of legislation ...
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Political science professor retires after 42 years of service
Spartan Daily
SJSU political science professor Terry Christensen sits in his small office in Clark Hall and grins when asked what he is going to do once he starts his retirement after 42 years of service. "I'm looking forward to spending more time with my dogs," he ...
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Obama talks same-sex marriage on "The View"
CNN
While the full political implications of the president's same-sex marriage verdict remain to be seen, Gallup released a poll Friday showing 51% of Americans approve of Obama's support for gay couples to marry, while 45% disapprove.
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No place for political cartoon in school textbooks: Sibal
Firstpost
New Delhi: Under attack over the cartoon row, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal acknowledged that cartoons on the political class should not find a place in textbooks as they influence the impressionable minds of students. Holding that the issue is not about ...
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Firstpost
Politics Notebook: Madco circuit clerk's office closed during Melucci's ...
Belleville News Democrat
So there won't be any political jockeying as far as naming an interim circuit clerk goes. Dunstan said he hasn't received any phone calls from anyone seeking the appointment. The Madison County Democratic Party also will need to select a party chairman ...
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With graduation speeches, Obama, Romney target 'must win' audiences
Christian Science Monitor
It's commencement season – and the time-honored tradition of politicians using graduation speeches as a platform for their messages is in full swing. On Monday, it was President Obama's turn, as he spoke to the women of Barnard College in New York.
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Christian Science Monitor


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