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Images ] 001 carrying Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and his high-powered delegation for the first State visit in the Obama presidency by a foreign leader, taxied down the runway of the Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. Minutes after the touchdown...
Tags: prime minister, Indian-American, Dr Singh, Senate India Caucus, US-India Business Council, White House, Michelle Obama, Andrews Air Force Base, Indiana, The Washington Post, Belize, Barack Obama, Timothy J. Roemer, South Asian Foreign Policy of the Barack Obama administration, International reaction to the United States presidential election, Indian National Congress, Manmohan Singh, Ahluwalia, Politics
Smoking pot isn't what it used to be for Joe Lee, 62, a vintage-record dealer in suburban Rockville, Md. In the late 1960s, as an art student in Baltimore, he kept his landlord in a constant state of suspicion, with clouds of marijuana smoke poorly masked...
Tags: Mr. Lee, smoke pot, California, The Washington Post, marijuana users, Washington, Hemp, Legality of cannabis, Effects of cannabis, Medical cannabis, Rick Steves, Cannabis, Medicinal plants, Healthcare in the United States
Our only condition is that Pakistan should not allow its territory to be used for acts of terrorism against India. If Pakistan really honors that commitment, we can go back to negotiations to resolve all outstanding issues between us,'' Dr Singh said...
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And if there remained any flicker of hope that we aren’t turning into a full-on slobbering idiocracy, that hope was snuffed out last week by two of the Washington intelligentsia’s most respected voices. First came a now-famous column about Afghanistan...
Tags: Jackson Diehl, The Washington Post, David Broder, Denver, Idiocracy, Intelligentsia, Idiot, Broder, Barack Obama
Slate honcho Jacob Weisberg has addressed Double X's shuttering as a stand-along entity in a memo, confirming some layoffs and characterizing the site's demotion to a section of Slate as "returning Double X to the womb from which it sprang."...We're writing...
Tags: New York, Jacob Weisberg, Slate, Weisberg, Emily Bazelon, David Plotz, The Washington Post, The Slate Group
A 9-year-old child was killed inside his Washington apartment when an assailant fired a bullet through the front door, authorities said. The boy and his family hurried into their home to escape a robbery attempt, The Washington Post reported Sunday.
Tags: The Washington Post, Washington, Law Crime
From the legion of people in the media who write about one another’s organizations, there was plenty of skepticism, even some derision. Last week, Newsweek laid off 13 people from its already depleted editorial staff, but the reaction from the professional...
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What the Fed is doing deserves kudos. "The final overdraft rules represent an important step forward in consumer protection," Fed Chairman Ben S...But as far as the new rules go, the change doesn't go far enough, some consumer advocates complain. "We...
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Lilley, a former intelligence agent and ambassador to China who viewed that country with a rare blend of pragmatism and love because of his childhood there, died Thursday at a Washington hospital. He was 81. Mr. Lilley, who lived in Washington, died...
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He resigned on November 6, according to an article on The Washington Times website. The article did not give a reason for Solomon's resignation and said he declined to comment on his decision. Thomas P McDevitt, the president and publisher; Keith Cooperrider,...
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