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Iranians count on president-elect Rohani to bring change
ReutersDUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian president-elect Hassan Rohani, who won a landslide victory promising better relations abroad and more freedom at home, on Sunday paid his first visit since the vote to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who will ultimately...Tags: Nuclear Policy, Crisis, Yasmin (drug), Benjamin Netanyahu, The Happiest News!
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Obama, Putin face tough talks on Syria at G8 summit
ReutersBy Guy Faulconbridge LOUGH ERNE, Northern Ireland, June 17 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama will seek the help on Monday of Russia's Vladimir Putin, Syria's most powerful ally, to bring Bashar al-Assad to the negotiating table and end a two-year...Tags: United Kingdom, Photography Supplies and Services, Globalization, Economy, Business and Finance, Japan
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LETTER: Syrian Destruction Continues
The Syrian civil war's death toll of 70,000 continues to rise. In recent reports by the French, localized use of sarin gas in Jobar, on the outskirts of Damascus, and in Saraqueb has been discovered within corpses and blood from civilians in these areas....Tags: Free Syrian Army, Biological and Chemical Weapons, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present )
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Mail Call - June 17
“To all you people out there who complain about getting tickets from speed cameras, which allow you 12 miles an hour over the speed limit before you’re fined: Try to stop complaining, and slow down.” — Hancock “I just read...Tags: U.S. Congress, Susan Rice, Sports, Memorial Day, Security Measures
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Putin says West arming Syrian rebels who eat human flesh
ReutersAMMAN/LONDON (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin, arriving in Britain ahead of an international summit set to be dominated by disagreement over the U.S. decision to send weapons to Syria's rebels, said the West must not arm fighters who eat human...Tags: United Kingdom, White House, Armed Forces, Israel, Lebanon
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U.S. says Iran election may be hopeful sign for resolving nuclear dispute
Reuters* U.S. says new president must come clean on nuclear program * Rohani does not have sole power to change nuclear policy * Obama heads to G8 where Iran likely to be raised By Lesley Wroughton and Louis Charbonneau WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, June 16 (Reuters)...Tags: CBS Corp., Nuclear Policy, White House, Education, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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Today's Buzz: Should U.S. arm Syrian rebels?
Orlando Sentinel Editorial BoardLast week the Obama administration announced that it would begin arming rebels in Syria’s civil war, two years after the conflict began. The decision came as the White House said it had conclusive evidence that Syria had used chemical weapons...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Weaponry, White House, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present )
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WRAPUP 2-Putin says West arming Syrian rebels who eat human flesh
Reuters(Updates with blast at military airport near Damascus) By Khaled Yacoub Oweis and Alexei Anishchuk AMMAN/LONDON, June 16 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin, arriving in Britain before an international summit set to be dominated by disagreement...Tags: United Kingdom, White House, Armed Forces, Lebanon, Islam
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Can the Obama administration be trusted?
— Thirty-five years ago in United States v. Choate, the courts ruled that the U.S. Postal Service may record "mail cover," i.e., what's written on the outside of an envelope — the addresses of sender and receiver. The National Security...
Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Government, PRISM (surveillance program), Michael Mukasey, Al-Qaeda
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Adriana Comellas-Macretti: Support Florida's small businesses
The number of small businesses in the U.S. and their economic impact has increased dramatically in recent decades. According to the SBA, small businesses currently provide 55 percent of all jobs and 66 percent of all net new jobs since the 1970s....Tags: Small Businesses, Business, Sales, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Guantanamo, hunger strikes and medical ethics
As prisoners continue to wage a hunger strike at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, a pointed opinion piece in the New England Journal of Medicine argues that military physicians who oversee such feedings are guilty of aggravated assault and should...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Ethics, Prisons, U.S. Department of Defense, General Practitioners
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Putin warns West not to arm organ-eating Syrian rebels
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin questioned on Sunday why the West would want to arm Syrian rebels who he said ate human organs, saying plans to give them weapons contradicted basic human values. Speaking after meeting Prime Minister...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Vladimir Putin, Russia, G8, Summits
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