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Foreign policy surprises ahead
Americans who watched Monday's debate learned that Mitt Romney wanted to sound like Barack Obama on major world issues and that Obama wanted to highlight the contrasts. They learned that Romney can be vague and Obama can be condescending. They learned...
Tags: Barack Obama, Iraq, Libya, U.S. Military, Muammar Gaddafi
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Md. U.S. Senate Candidates Q&A
Editor’s note: The Herald-Mail asked the candidates running for U.S. Senate in the Nov. 6 general election to respond to seven questions. Their responses follow. The candidates were asked to limit each response to 100 words. Their responses are...
Tags: Science and Technology, Health Insurance Cost, Interior Policy, Democratic Party, Environmental Issues
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Poker face?
Special to Tribune NewspapersFor even cursory students of the 1950s, Evan Thomas' new book, "Ike's Bluff: President Eisenhower's Secret Battle to Save the World," offers little in the way of fresh material. But by zeroing in on Eisenhower's handling of the itchy fingers on the...Tags: Nuclear Policy, Abraham Lincoln, Taiwan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, China
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Obama, Romney clash over world affairs in final debate
– The eyes of the world were on South Florida on Monday evening as issues of the world — foreign and military policy — took center stage in a presidential campaign that's been dominated, until now, by the economy. President Barack Obama...
Tags: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Religion and Belief, Ted Deutch, Polls, U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs
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50 years ago, Baltimore and other U.S. cities feared missile strike
For anyone growing up in the 1950s, black-and-white television images of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev threatening Western leaders with his "We will bury you!" statement were more than a little frightening. In an era when communism and the nuclear...
Tags: Fidel Castro, White House, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Cuba
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Review: 'Ike's Bluff' offers an unconventional take on Dwight D. Eisenhower
-------------------- Ike's Bluff President Eisenhower's Secret Battle to Save the World Evan Thomas Little, Brown: 481 pp., $29.99 -------------------- For even cursory students of the 1950s, Evan Thomas' new book, "Ike's Bluff: President Eisenhower'...
Tags: Nuclear Policy, Abraham Lincoln, Taiwan, China, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Stats, Grins and 'Malarkey': Biden, Ryan Face Off in Debate
CNNDANVILLE, Ky. -- Vice President Joe Biden and Republican Paul Ryan, the man who wants his job, exchanged fire over taxes, Medicare, national security and some animated facial expressions in their only debate before Election Day. Here are five things we...Tags: Democratic Party, White House, Libya, David Axelrod, Nuclear Policy
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Romney to assert strong U.S. role in world affairs
Article Highlights: - GOP challenger Mitt Romney makes a foreign policy speech on Monday - Romney will criticize President Barack Obama's leadership in the world - Aide: Romney seeks the same U.S. foreign policy role since the end of World War II -...
Tags: Rebellions, Religion and Belief, Bashar Assad, Nuclear Policy, Arab Spring
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Romney calls for strong U.S. role in world affairs
Article Highlights: - Mitt Romney says President Barack Obama has weakened U.S. influence - Romney backs conditions on foreign aid, U.S. help in arming Syrian rebels - The GOP challenger gives what his campaign calls a major foreign policy...
Tags: Rebellions, Bashar Assad, Nuclear Policy, Arab Spring, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Robert F. Christy dies at 96; Manhattan Project physicist
Robert F. Christy, a physicist who was a key member of the Manhattan Project team that created the atomic bomb during World War II, died Wednesday at his Pasadena home. He was 96. Christy, who spent 40 years as a Caltech professor and administrator, died...
Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Colleges and Universities, University of California, Berkeley, World War II (1939-1945)
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Iranian President Accuses West of Intimidation in U.N. Address
CNNIranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said his nation was committed to peace and accused world powers of double standards in pursuing an arms race, as he took to the stage Wednesday at the United Nations. The address by the Iranian president on day two...Tags: Africa, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, Bashar Assad, International Organizations
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Attack on Iran not yet justified
An attack on Iran would be foolhardy and unnecessary ("As rhetoric heats up over Iran, so do preparations," Aug. 30). Iran is a "non-nuclear weapon" party to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, and Iran's nuclear materials and facilities such as reactors...Tags: Nuclear Policy, Explosions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, International Atomic Energy Agency, Annapolis
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