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  • 17:12 - 30.07.2010 News >> Latest

     Hamas Probe Leads to American FirmsAmerican investigators, cooperating in a probe of the assassination of a Palestinian leader in Dubai, have identified a handful of U.S.-based companies believed to have been used to transfer money to suspects in the case.Read Article    

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  • 16:55 - 30.07.2010 News >> Latest

     Al Gore will not be prosecuted over masseuse allegations Al Gore, the former Vice President, will not be prosecuted over allegations by a masseuse that he groped and assaulted her in his Oregon hotel room in 2006, the county prosecutor has confirmed. Read Article    

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  • 16:48 - 30.07.2010 News >> Latest

     Facebook rage of Wikileaks suspect Bradley Manning Exclusive: Prime suspect in Afghan war leaks rages against US Army.  Read Article     

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  • 11:04 - 29.07.2010 News >> Latest

     Arizona immigration law blocked by judge in temporary victory for Obama Ruling marks success for Obama administration to maintain federal control of immigration policy  Read Article    

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  • 10:52 - 29.07.2010 News >> Latest

     Britain to be the biggest country in Europe by 2050 Official forecast predicts that Britain's population will swell from 62.2 million to 77 million - an increase of 24 per cent - overtaking both France and Germany. Read Article    

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  • 04:46 - 29.07.2010 News >> Latest

     Drug Use, Poor Discipline Afflict Afghan ArmyThe U.S. strategy for leaving Afghanistan is heavily dependent on building capable Afghan military and police forces that can take over, but U.S. soldiers complain of a trigger-happy attitude, general carelessness and the use of drugs within those forces. Read Article    

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  • 04:28 - 29.07.2010 News >> Latest

      Taxes: A Defining IssueBarack Obama knows taxes define worldview. The GOP should offer voters an alternative.Read Opinion 

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  • 03:51 - 29.07.2010 News >> Latest

     Ruling Against Arizona Is a Warning for Other StatesBy JULIA PRESTON A federal judge in Arizona on Wednesday broadly vindicated the Obama administration’s high-stakes move to challenge that state’s tough immigration law and to assert the primary authority of the federal government over state lawmakers in immigration matters. The ruling by Judge Susan R. Bolton, in a lawsuit against Arizona brought on July 6 by the Justice Department, blocked central provisions of the law from taking effect while she finishes hearing the case. But in taking the forceful step of holding up a statute even before it was put into practice, Judge Bolton previewed her opinions on the case, indicating that the federal government was likely to win in the end on the main points. The decision by Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to throw the federal government’s weight against Arizona, on an issue that has aroused passions among state residents, has irritated many state governors, and nine states filed papers supporting Arizona in the court case. But Judge Bolton found that the law was on the side of the Justice Department in its argument that many provisions of the Arizona statute would interfere with federal law and policy. Gov. Jan Brewer said the state would appeal the decision. Although Judge Bolton’s ruling is not final, it seems likely to halt, at least temporarily, an expanding movement by states to combat illegal immigration by making it a state crime to be an immigrant without legal documents and by imposing new requirements on state and local police officers to enforce immigration law. “This is a warning to any other jurisdiction” considering a…

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  • 20:05 - 28.07.2010 News >> Latest

     Al Gore questioned over sexual assault allegations Police question former vice-president over claims by masseuse. Read Article   

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  • 19:36 - 28.07.2010 News >> Latest

     Clooney's girlfriend named in sex and drugs scandal Elisabetta Canalis named in scandal involving high-class prostitutes Read Article    

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" back to the dark days of the Bush administration " Print E-mail

 

Franken implores activists at Netroots convention to fight

Sen. Al Franken charged that "Republicans want to go back to the dark days of the Bush administration."
 
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Howard Dean: Fox News 'absolutely racist' Print E-mail

 

Howard Dean: Fox News 'absolutely racist'

"The Republican Party's got to stop appealing to its racist fringe," former DNC Chairman Howard Dean said of the Shirley Sherrod flap. "And Fox News is what did that."

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"There's a lot of Democrats I'll be happy to see go" Print E-mail

 

Dem leaders aim to fire up progressives

Dem leaders aim to fire up progressives

President Obama and other Democratic leaders appealed to a gathering of prominent liberal activists Saturday, seeking to win back a disenchanted constituency that appears uninterested in helping the party avoid large losses in November's midterms.

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"The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers" Print E-mail

 

With all the noisy debate over China's gargantuan trade surplus with the United States, its currency policy and its censorship of the Internet, one truth seems self-evident: China may do lots of things Westerners don't like, but at least it has dumped communism in all but name. After all, how can a country that so often seems to beat the United States at its own capitalist game be considered communist in any meaningful way?

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"They are all prostitutes and drug mules." Print E-mail

 

Anti-immigrant fury rises in Arizona

Anti-immigrant protesters Arizona

State's tough new rules capture mood of growing fury – and are starting to set a national trend
 
" a blabbermouth but not a criminal " Print E-mail

 

A scorecard of closing strategies

Blagojevich didn't take the stand but still could take the heat — from his own lawyers

Even Rod Blagojevich's own lawyer can be expected to take shots at him on Monday during final arguments at the corruption trial of Illinois' only impeached governor.

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Chelsea set to join the Clinton family business

Chelsea Clinton's wedding

As Chelsea Clinton prepares for her wedding, The Sunday Telegraph has learnt that she is also being groomed for an even bigger role.

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In Az. Hayworth hopes to slay giant Print E-mail
FILE -In this July 16, 2010 file photo, former congressman J.D. Hayworth, right, shakes hands with Sen. John McCain prior to the start of the first Arizona Senate Republican debate at KTVK Channel 3 in Phoenix. Hayworth is aiming to topple four-term Sen. John McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee who has been a Washington presence for nearly 30 years. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
 
" A public ethics trial will be instructive." Print E-mail

 

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