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The revolution betrayed
The high hopes of the Egyptian people for a peaceful transition to democracy are being thwarted by the brutal tactics of the country's military rulers, who in recent days have launched a bloody campaign of repression against protesters demanding an...Tags: Cairo (Egypt), Egypt, Elections, Politics, Demonstration
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Home for Christmas
This week, the last U.S. combat troops left Iraq. After more than eight years of fighting an ill-conceived, inexcusably prolonged war made more devastating by official ineptitude and hubris, America's soldiers are coming home for Christmas. The nation...Tags: Barack Obama, Saddam Hussein, Iraq, Government, U.S. Army
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Let's go to the video -- Cameras everywhere subject police, protesters to further review
Change of SubjectThere will be no pictures of you and Willie May Pushing that shopping cart down the block on the dead run, Or trying to slide that color television into a stolen ambulance … There will be no pictures of pigs...... -
Egyptians vote amid concerns over future leader's authority
World NowEgyptians stood in tangled lines Thursday on the second and last day of balloting in a presidential race marked by millions of late-deciding voters and concerns that the new leader will be hampered by an Islamist-controlled parliament and a ruling... -
Cannes 2012: Weinstein Co. buys Libyan revolution documentary
24 FramesCANNES, France -- For the second time in as many days at the Cannes Film Festival, Harvey Weinstein has gotten political. The independent-film mogul has bought “The Oath of Tobruk,” a documentary about the 2011 Libyan revolution directed by... -
Syrian opposition group leader says he'll resign to stem rifts
World NowBurhan Ghalioun, the head of Syria's main government-opposition alliance, announced that he would resign after members accused him of "political and organizational failure."... -
Books may be kept out of Tehran fair -- but not off its streets
World NowTEHRAN -- As hundreds of thousands of bookworms converge on this capital, Iranian writers are pleading with the government to loosen its grip and allow a banned publisher into the Tehran International Book Fair. The 10-day book fair, which kicks off... -
Romanian government is latest victim of EU austerity
World NowRomania's government fell after a no-confidence vote and the leadership of the Czech Republic narrowly survived a similar challenge Friday in the latest challenges to European efforts to heal the Continent's debt crisis with tough spending cuts and higher... -
News briefs from U.S., world
High court arguments suggest justices could produce partisan split familiar in health debate WASHINGTON (AP)— The survival of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul rests with a Supreme Court seemingly split over ideology and, more...
Tags: Paul Ryan, U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Primaries, U.S. Senate, Christianity
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Revolutionary War re-enactors begin season in Western Md.
Even Revolutionary War action figures need spring training to get their spit-and-polish act together.
The men of the Fourth Legionary Corps got back into character for the long re-enacting season with a weekend at Fort Frederick just south of Hagerstown....Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Annapolis, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Foundation and intent of the Second Amendment
Somerset TownshipWe continue to examine the Bill of Rights by turning to the Second Amendment to the Constitution. Much as been argued and written about this amendment, especially in recent years, from courtrooms to law schools to local bars. But why do we have this...Tags: Thomas Jefferson, George Mason, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice and Rights
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American history's devaluation deprives students of crucial understanding
The teaching of history is inconvenient for government control freaks. Troublemakers are always pointing out, for example, that America's soul was formed by its history, the most crucial segments of which involved struggles against the tyranny of control...Tags: Mexico, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Teaching and Learning, Personal Weapon Control
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