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Test Four April Ten Test
The United States State Department today declared an announcement about Iran's nuclear program, as well asNorth Korea's State Department. Also, the US Department of Agriculture met with Governor Cuomo and Governor Christie, along with President Nicolas...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Government, Iran's Nuclear Program, Science and Technology
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6 Marines Killed in Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan
KTLA NewsKabul, Afghanistan -- Allied forces have suffered a day of heavy losses in Afghanistan in a helicopter crash that killed 6 U.S. Marines and an attack that killed four French service members and raised the prospect of France withdrawing its troops early....Tags: U.S. Military, CNN (tv network), Health, NATO, France
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Libyan oil: To the victor go the spoils, but not when you 'lead from behind'
Because it's the U.S. Army's Energy Awareness Month, it may be a good time to remind President Obama of oil's importance to economic security and the role that wartime leadership and image play in getting your hands on it post-victory. He can't just...Tags: Muammar Gaddafi, U.S. Military, NATO, Unrest, Conflicts and War, France
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Rachel Marsden on Waiting for a European Santa Claus
While your co-workers hover around the water cooler debating whether it matters if Mitt Romney bullied some kid in his youth, a formerly First World nation called Greece is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. Why, you might ask, should Middle America...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), France, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Federal Reserve
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Rachel Marsden: Why France elected a Socialist president
Francehas elected only the second Socialist president in its history -- the first being Francois Mitterrand, who spent 14 years in the driver's seat back when French presidential terms lasted seven years rather than five, and who made a hard-right turn...
Tags: Political Systems, Finance, Politics, Elections, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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The truth about France's 'far-right' electoral surge
Are the French getting their Tea Party on? That's what an outsider looking at the country's first-round presidential voting results might have been led to believe. But, as with many things French, the reality is très compliquée. The weekend vote...
Tags: Milton Friedman, Tea Party Movement, Fox News Channel (tv network), France, Government
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Romney's Russia remarks and the dangers of dumbing down
Last week, Mitt Romney described Russia as America's "No. 1 geopolitical foe," prompting Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to respond: "I think it's somewhat dated to be looking backwards instead of being realistic about where we agree, where we don't...
Tags: Bashar Assad, Syria, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Nobel Prize Awards
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The 'Pretty Woman' strategy for political victory
There's a scene in the movie "Pretty Woman" where the kindhearted hooker played by Julia Roberts asks her client, portrayed by Richard Gere: "Who do you want me to be?" Regardless of who she might really be, she realizes that it's far less attractive than...
Tags: Politics, Political Systems, George W. Bush, Elections, NATO
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Terrorist hijacks French elections
In France, an Islamic terrorist has likely hijacked the agenda for the remainder of the French presidential race. That terrorist is 23-year-old Mohammed Merah, a Franco-Algerian from Toulouse who was fatally riddled with bullets by French forces last week...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Prisons, Religious Conflicts, Judaism
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French presidential runoff begins
France voted Sunday in a presidential runoff dominated by economic concerns as incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy battles a wave of discontent over his inability to rein in unemployment. The runoff pits the incumbent against Francois Hollande, who if elected...
Tags: Politics, European Elections, Elections, Labor Legislation, Immigration
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Socialist Hollande Ousts Sarkozy As French Leader
ReutersPARIS (Reuters) - Socialist Francois Hollande swept to victory in France's presidential election on Sunday in a swing to the left at the heart of Europe that could start a pushback against German-led austerity. Hollande beat conservative incumbentNicolas...Tags: Credit Ratings, Polls, NATO, Regional Elections, Unemployment Benefits
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News briefs for Monday, May 7
House GOP plan cuts social programs to stave off Pentagon cuts WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republicans who control the House are using cuts to food aid, health care and social services like Meals on Wheels to protect the Pentagon from a wave of budget...
Tags: Burma, Media Industry, Republican Party, Iran's Nuclear Program, Phoenix (music group)
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