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Today, he might be talking about Republicans, who, in the midst of declining support for President Barack Obama's hope-and-change agenda, are considering a "purity" pledge to weed out undesirables from their ever-shrinking party. Just when independents...
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Sunday, November 29, 2009 by Biodun Iginla, BBC News Published: Nov. 29, 2009 at 4:10 AM } Article Photos(3) Listen Videos BuzzUp Share Email Comment View Caption Enlarge Photo WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 -- Osama bin Laden was cornered in the...
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The administration of Governor Deval Patrick, in a sharp disagreement with Patrick’s handpicked Senate appointee, said yesterday that it would be a mistake for President Obama to grant US Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr.’s request to delay federal approval of...
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It can be dangerous, difficult, uncomfortable, stressful, inconvenient, fatiguing, often cold, sometimes confusing and always requires the attitude and tools of self-sufficiency. When things get weird in the backcountry there are no handy lodges to retreat...
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The head of the International Energy Agency on Thursday applauded President Barack Obama's plans to commit the U.S. to significant greenhouse gas reductions at next month's Copenhagen climate summit. Despite heated opposition in Congress, the president...
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Committee, he has been a diplomatic point man in Central Asia, recently persuading President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan to agree to a runoff election. He will lead the Senate delegation to Copenhagen next month for the United Nations conference on climate...
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Fifty-nine U.S. senators, led by John Kerry and Orrin Hatch, have urged European antitrust regulators to conclude their investigation of the Oracle and Sun Microsystems merger and justify any further delay in making a decision on the deal. "The EC is...
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The daughter of former US presidential candidate John Kerry will not be charged after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, Los Angeles prosecutors said on Monday.Alexandra Kerry, 36, a film producer and director, was detained early...
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Diver pulled from water identified Sonoma County sheriff's officials have identified the body of a diver pulled from the rough waters off Salt Point State Park as that of a 62-year-old San Rafael man. Brian Dinday was hoisted by a sheriff's helicopter...
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Talk about a close call: Alexandra Forbes Kerry, daughter of John Kerry, has skated on charges of driving under the influence. The 36-year-old actress was brought in by the Los Angeles Police Department last week on a drunk driving charge, but the City...
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