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Turkey's Erdogan says U.N. must decide on any Syria no-fly zone
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday it would be up to the U.N. Security Council to decide whether to establish a no-fly zone inside Syria and said he backed the involvement of Russia and China in planned peace...Tags: Tehran (Iran), International Organizations, Government, National Government, Russia
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Turkish PM says no decision yet on further Iran oil import cuts
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 17 (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday Turkey had already significantly reduced its oil imports from Iran, which is under the choke of U.S. sanctions, and further cutbacks would depend on his country's energy...Tags: Iran, Turkey
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Letters: College? Yes!
Re "College not always cost-effective," Business, May 9 In reporting on the Brookings Institution study, "Should Everyone go to College?," The Times highlights the statistic that "a surprising 14%" of high school graduates earn more than college...Tags: High Schools, Colleges and Universities, Education, Schools, Science and Technology
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Suspicions fire racial tensions
Gina Blandin has a theory about what caused the flooding disaster that befell New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina struck last August, an idea that has little to do with engineering studies or physical evidence and everything to do with the poisonous...Tags: Ku Klux Klan, Houston Chronicle, Housing and Urban Planning, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Demographics
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Gus West: Immigration reform bill still denies basic rights
Is this the year Washington finally tackles immigration reform? The bipartisan "Gang of Eight" senators just released a proposal for "comprehensive immigration reform." But the "comprehensive immigration reform" on offer serves to legally deprive...Tags: Immigration, Minority Groups, Career and Workplace, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Interior Policy
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'Job Sprawl' Leaves The Cities Behind
When Hartford's suburbs began to flourish in the years after World War II, it was often courtesy of businesses that had been in Hartford. That is typical of most metropolitan regions across the country. For decades, companies have been moving from city to...Tags: Milford (New Haven, Connecticut), West Hartford, Unrest, Conflicts and War, East Hartford, Business
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Cyprus foreign minister confirms Russia to extend loan terms
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 9 (Reuters) - Russia has agreed to extend the terms of its loan to Cyprus as part of its participation in the bailout of the indebted Mediterranean country, Cyprus's foreign minister said on Thursday. "And you remember, Berlin was...Tags: Cyprus, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Russia
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Obama visits Mexico; immigration, energy, security in focus
Reuters* Obama keen to highlight Mexico's economic progress * Wants to hear more about drug policy changes * Immigration reform a key issue for U.S. president By Mark Felsenthal and Steve Holland MEXICO CITY, May 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama...Tags: Immigration, Executive Branch, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Government, Human Rights Watch
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Lehigh Valley cities ready to boom
As New Yorkers and Jerseyites in search of more house and a bigger yard migrated to the Lehigh Valley's exploding suburbs, the region's struggling cities of Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton experienced nearly four decades of population flat-lining. But...
Tags: Allentown, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Population and Census, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Macungie
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Obama, Mexico leader to avoid hot topics, at least publicly
WASHINGTON — President Obama will seek to cement relations with Mexico's new president, Enrique Peņa Nieto, over the next two days with vows of neighborly kinship and future cooperation. But the true test of their ability to work together may be...
Tags: Immigration, Energy Resources, Lobbying, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Government
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USAID develops a bad reputation among some foreign leaders
WASHINGTON — When Bolivian President Evo Morales expelled the U.S. Agency for International Development from his impoverished country last week, he complained that Washington "still has a mentality of domination and submission" in the region. It...
Tags: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Vladimir Putin, Government, U.S. Department of State, Barack Obama
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Even as economy recovers, long-term jobless struggle
After a recession, here is the way things are supposed to work. As growth returns, employers gain some confidence and add jobs. As job openings rise, the number of people unemployed begins to fall. And, on balance, that's happening — both in...
Tags: Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Politics, Employment Opportunities, Elections, Unemployment
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