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In the end, it came down to an educated guess as to which Bavarian city located on the Danube River was a legislative seat of the Holy Roman Empire from 1663 to 1806...And with that, 14-year-old Rahul Nagvekar took the top prize Thursday at the
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On Thursday's Piers Morgan Tonight , during an interview with Obama supporter and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, host Piers Morgan declared that he was "absolutely thrilled" when President Obama promised to close Guantanamo Bay, and showed
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Taipei, May 25 (CNA) The economy is the overriding issue in the United States and gay marriage is merely a "distraction" in the presidential campaign, former Florida Governor John Ellis "Jeb" Bush said Friday...President Barack Obama should drop
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The photo of Bill Clinton with pornographic stars rapidly became viral on the internet, after one of the ladies put up the photo on her twitter account claiming the former President himself asked for the picture. According to the
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Matthew Yglesias, Slate's economics correspondent, makes a smart point in a post on his blog this week, arguing that maybe rich people don't like Obama because he wants to raise their taxes substantially. Yglesias is right to contend that the much-
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Matthew Yglesias, Slate's economics correspondent, makes a smart point in a post on his blog this week, arguing that maybe rich people don't like Obama because he wants to raise their taxes substantially. Yglesias is right to contend that the much-
Tags: taxes, Obama, political-news, Grover Norquist, Romney, Wall Street, tax cut, Economy, political-news
Mark Makela for The New York Times On Thursday, Mitt Romney took his campaign to Philadelphia. If past incumbents have been reluctant to directly engage opponents this early in an election year for fear of looking like a candidate rather than a
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President Obama and Bill Clinton solidified their surprisingly close alliance Thursday with help from Hillary Clinton's political donor list. The former two-term President blasted out an email to Obama supporters urging them to donate to the
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Too much suspicion, mistrust and too many complex issues to imagine an early breakthrough. At the same time, the uncertainties reflect something else too...There will be no war with Iran in 2012 and no comprehensive deal on the nuclear issue either.
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Topics Virginia Governor Tim Kaine (L) listens to his introduction as the new Democratic National Committee chairman by President-elect Barack Obama in Washington, January 8, 2009. Virginia's Tim Kaine was one of the first state governors to endorse
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