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Corker calls Obama administration's Libya response 'bizarre,' joins fellow ...
Fox News
Corker calls Obama administration's Libya response 'bizarre,' joins fellow Republicans in wanting answers. Published ... The United States Congress and the American people are still waiting to get straight answers," Corker wrote in the letter dated ...
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Turkey's prime minister trumpets their democratic credentials
Christian Science Monitor
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan trumpeted Turkey's credentials as a rising democratic power on Sunday, saying his Islamist-rooted ruling party had become an example to the Muslim world after a decade in charge. Skip to next paragraph. Related stories ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Obama's Penchant for Arrogance Is Bigger Debate Foe
Bloomberg (blog)
There may be only one impediment to President Barack Obama maintaining his small lead in the U.S. election over the next week: arrogance. For all the focus on the first debate between Obama and the Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, in ...
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Obama aides: Libya comments based on intelligence info
USA TODAY
2012 - President Obama's aides said today that statements about the Sept. ... Republicans, meanwhile, accused the administration of muddying up the facts behind the attack in Benghazi because of election-year politics. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said ...
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Investors prepare for Obama victory, more expensive gridlock
NBCNews.com (blog)
NEW YORK -- As President Barack Obama widened his lead over Mitt Romney in polls this month, traders at hedge funds and investment firms began shooting e-mails to clients with a similar theme: It's time to start preparing for an Obama victory. What ...
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State wants to get rid of Native American mascots
USA TODAY
11:41AM EST September 30. 2012 - The Washington State Board of Education wants schools to get rid of Native American mascots. Their goal? To close what state officials call the "widening gap" between Native American students and white students, King 5 ...
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Miami-Based Venezuelans to Vote in New Orleans
ABC News
After the Miami mission closed, Venezuelan election officials said that voters registered there would have to cast ballots in New Orleans, where the next-nearest consulate is located. Venezuelan opposition leaders accused the government of trying to ...
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Christie boldly declares that Romney will win debate -- and election
Philadelphia Inquirer (blog)
We have a candidate who's going to do extraordinarily well Wednesday night...he's going to lay out his vision for America, he's going to contrast what his view is with what the president's record is and the president's view for the future. And this ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (blog)
Ryan: Obama running on 'division, distraction on distortion'
The Hill
With only 37 days to the election, polls are leaning in President Obama's favor, especially in key battleground states such as Ohio and Florida, meaning Romney will need a dynamic performance to swing the momentum to his campaign. "First of all, the ...
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2012 College Football Week 5 Recap, Analysis: Penn State vs. Illinois
Opposing Views
With wins against Navy, in state "rival" Temple and most recently Illinois, Penn State looks to be on track for a successful season, much of which has to be credited to stellar coaching, poise from a senior quarterback and solid defensive play. Matt ...
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Opposing Views
Sec state: Wyman, Drew spar over experience, ideas
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Former state Sen. Kathleen Drew hopes to become the first Democratic secretary of state since Vic Meyers, who lost a re-election bid in 1964. Republican Kim Wyman, Thurston County's auditor, is looking to maintain the GOP winning streak in November.
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Canzano blog: Oregon State's victory over Arizona in three words
OregonLive.com
Oregon State hasn't had an easy game this season. I like that this team is not only learning how to win close games, and gaining confidence in themselves and each other, but that they're getting better at closing out games. The victory over Wisconsin ...
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Alabama's state, local tax collections per person second-lowest in US in 2010
al.com (blog)
Alabama's state government and local governments such as cities and counties collected a combined $2,779 in taxes per state resident in the 2010 fiscal year, which in Alabama ended Sept. 30, 2010, and in most other states ended June 30, 2010. Alabama's ...
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Obama and Romney fight for religious groups' votes. Then there's Romney's ...
Christian Science Monitor
"Will he stick with a strategy that seems not to be working against President Obama, or will he respond to changing events … with bold policy proposals or a more overtly negative campaign or whatever might move the election in his favor?" "One thing ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Kurt Suzuki's offensive rejuvenation after trade to DC a boon for Nationals
Washington Times (blog)
LOUIS -- When Washington Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo shipped another one of the organizations' young catching prospects to Oakland this past August, he spoke of the man he was getting back as someone having an uncharacteristically down ...
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Washington Times (blog)
Soccer-Real president tightens defences against non-members
Reuters
MADRID, Sept 30 | Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:14am EDT. MADRID, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has won the backing of members for statute changes that will make it harder for outsiders to seize control of the wealthy La Liga club.
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Obama calls on Congress to approve refinance...
Royal Oak Daily Tribune
WASHINGTON (AP) — Citing historically low mortgages, President Barack Obama is pressing Republicans to back housing policies the White House says would help struggling homeowners refinance their debts and prevent foreclosures. CONTRIBUTE ...
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Resigned Maharashtra official criticises Congress
gulfnews.com
Mumbai: Ajit Pawar, former deputy chief minister of Maharashtra, hit out at the ruling Congress, saying that the allegations of financial irregularities was meant to divert the attention of the people from the coal scam. Addressing his first public ...
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DC Sniper shootings: 23 days of terror
Washington Post
30, 2012. In October, 2002, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo began a shooting spree in the Washington region that left 10 dead and three wounded. The duo paralyzed the region for more than three weeks before getting apprehended at a truck ...
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Garry Rayno's State House Dome -- GOP: Vote early (if you're eligible)
The Union Leader
Voting for President and other state and federal offices is under way now in many states, so political parties and candidate campaigns are geared up to lock in their known supporters before Election Day, when bad weather and unexpected events could ...
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For Obama 10% of the buck stops here
Hot Air
As a senator, Obama voted for the passage of the misguided TARP program, which was a driver of the debt he inherited. Then as president, he doubled down on companies that were too big to fail. George W. Bush may have started the fire, but Obama threw ...
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Why Obama abandoned audacity
Washington Post (blog)
Take the economic plan Obama lays out in the above ad. Create a million new manufacturing jobs. Help businesses double their exports. Cut taxes for companies that invest in America. Cut oil imports in half. Produce more American-made energy.
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David Plouffe defends Obama administration's response to attack in Libya
Washington Post (blog)
White House senior adviser David Plouffe on Sunday defended the Obama administration's handling of the Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. consulate in Libya, which it initially labeled a spontaneous attack but more recently said was an act of terror with links ...
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McCain: 'A glimmer of hope' over economy plus friendly media puts Obama ahead
Washington Times (blog)
John McCain said Sunday that a "slight improvement" in the economy — and favorable coverage by the media — have staked President Obama to a lead over Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. "I think Americans see a glimmer of hope," Mr.
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Washington Times (blog)
NHL Lockout 2012: Weekend Talks Are Positive Sign Toward Resolution
Bleacher Report
The two sides haven't had negotiations over the key economic disputes in place, such as the owners' desire for the players to go from 57 percent of the revenue pie to less than 50 percent, so these meetings call for guarded optimism. Or perhaps they ...
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