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Why Obama Is Winning
New York Times
LAST winter, I had lunch with a junior White House official who works on economic issues. The unemployment rate had just dipped to 8.3 percent, and I asked if he was encouraged by the figure, and hopeful that it might be down another point by Election ...
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New York Times
Obama blocks Chinese wind farm purchase
USA TODAY (blog)
2012 - President Obama invoked a little-used law today to block a Chinese company from buying four wind farms in northern Oregon -- drawing criticism and threatened legal action. The president cited national security concerns -- the wind farms are ...
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Venezuelan candidates mobilize backers before vote
Businessweek
By Fabiola Sanchez on September 29, 2012 ... CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — By tradition, supporters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez rouse voters before dawn on election day blaring bugle tunes from loudspeakers mounted on trucks cruising through pro ...
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Biden says he doesn't recognize Romney's America
Newsday
(Sept. 29, 2012). FORT MYERS, Fla - President Barack Obama had been on the job less than a week when a top economic adviser told him and Vice President Joe Biden that the country faced a trillion dollar deficit, Biden told a roomful of Florida ...
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Ryan Makes Play for Former Obama Voters
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Republican vice presidential candidate arrived in New Hampshire with polls showing the GOP ticket facing a steep challenge in the state. Mr. Romney lags seven points behind President Obama in the Granite State, according to a Wall Street Journal ...
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The World We're Actually Living In
New York Times
But there is a reason President Obama is leading on national security, and it was apparent in his U.N. speech last week, which showed a president who understands that we really do live in a more complex world today — and that saying so is not a cop ...
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New York Times
Outrage: Obama administration want to give Egypt $450 million in aid
Hot Air
The White House on Friday notified Congress of its plan to provide Egypt's new government with an emergency cash infusion of $450 million, the New York Times reports. The column further notes that a prominent lawmaker said she will attempt to block the ...
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Ancient Syrian market being consumed in fire started by fighting
NBCNews.com (blog)
Hundreds of shops in the ancient covered market in Aleppo, Syria, were burning Saturday as fighting between rebels and state forces in Syria's largest city threatened to destroy the U.N. World Heritage Site. Activists speaking via Skype said army ...
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NBCNews.com (blog)
Morris' huge day lifts Miami past NC State, 44-37
SI.com
MIAMI (AP) -- Stephen Morris threw for a school-record 566 yards and five touchdowns, the last of those a 62-yard strike to Phillip Dorsett with 19 seconds left, and Miami beat North Carolina State 44-37 Saturday for the Hurricanes' first three-game ...
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Egypt's President Heads to Turkey to Build on Ties
ABC News
CAIRO September 29, 2012 (AP). Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi travels to Turkey on Sunday to strengthen an emerging alliance between two moderate Islamist governments in a region beset by conflict and instability. Even though Morsi has only ...
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ABC News
Democrats lay out wish-list for a second Obama term
The Hill
The power of post-election momentum was evident four years ago when Obama was swept into the White House in a wave of Democratic victories that allowed the party to secure the early passage of their controversial economic stimulus package and paved ...
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Florida State vs. South Florida: Complete Game Preview
Bleacher Report
Despite the annual hiccup to Miami and a concerning performance against Jacksonville State, the Seminoles had destroyed a top-10 Brigham Young team in Provo. The state of the Tribe was cautiously optimistic. Despite having E.J. Manuel, then just a ...
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Bleacher Report
Killing of wolf pack criticized by key Washington state lawmaker
NBCNews.com (blog)
The chairman of the state Senate committee that oversees Washington's Department of Fish & Wildlife tells NBC News that the killing of a gray wolf pack in recent days was "inexcusable" and that he is demanding answers about why the agency thought it ...
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What Winning The 'Catholic Vote' Means Today
NPR
Catholics no longer reliably vote for any one party, but historically, they have voted Democratic. In 1928, the first Catholic ran for president: Democrat Al Smith lost to Herbert Hoover. Dr. Robert Jones, CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute ...
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NPR
Burma's Thein Sein 'would accept Suu Kyi as president'
BBC News
Burmese leader Thein Sein has told the BBC he would accept Aung San Suu Kyi as president if the people vote for her. The president insisted that the will of the people would be respected whoever they chose in an election due in 2015. He reiterated his ...
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BBC News
Ryan stops in Ohio for some football
CNN (blog)
Since President Obama and Romney have both made several appearances before the public, most of their statements made at the debate could be easily fact-checked beforehand and then displayed in real time. New statements made could be easily ...
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FP Passport: Yemen's president warns of a civil war 'worse than Afghanistan'
Foreign Policy (blog)
Yemen's President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi warned in an interview Saturday that his country, still reeling from the popular uprising that ousted his predecessor Ali Abdullah Saleh, risks a descent into a civil war "worse than Afghanistan" should an ...
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Polls: Obama leads in NH; race tight in Nev., NC
USA TODAY
2012 - President Obama has a seven-point lead over Mitt Romney in New Hampshire, but they're neck-and-neck in North Carolina and Nevada, according to new swing state polling. Likely voters in the NBC/Wall Street Journal/Marist Institute polls released ...
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Obama Versus Obama: Part IV
The New American
Despite hopes that Barack Obama's election as President of the United States would mark the beginning of a post-racial era in America, no hope was ever so completely doomed from the outset. Anyone who looks beyond Obama's soothing words about race ...
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2012 College Football Week 5 Breakdown: Penn State vs. Illinois
Opposing Views
But the real story here isn't the Killer Z's; it's the offensive line. While Temple isn't a top 25 power, they are a decent program which the Penn State line was able to dominate to the point that our 4th and 5th string running backs averaged over 5 ...
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Opposing Views
End of the Line for the Senators, and a Childhood
New York Times
The Washington Senators were charter members of the American League in 1901. They won the pennant in 1924, 1925 and 1933, and the World Series in 1924. They hosted the president 40 times on opening day. Their greatest star was pitcher Walter ...
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New York Times
Rand poll tries something different, gets same results: Obama leading
Los Angeles Times
Rand's 2012 Presidential Election Poll involves a single panel of voters who are asked the same three questions over and over. ... Mitt Romney and President Obama were running neck and neck -- until Sept. ... The latest results, for Friday, show Obama ...
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Oregon Democrats hope Obama has long coattails
Coos Bay World
Oregon isn't likely to determine the outcome of the presidential election this year, but the race for the White House could sway the outcome of other races in Oregon. ... He'll have some coattails in 2012 again," said Trent Lutz, director of the ...
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Mitt Romeny, Barack Obama fake flattery ahead of prez debate
Newsday
Voters guide · Swing states map Key swing states in 2012. It's the Weekend of Insincere Flattery. Barack Obama is "a uniquely gifted speaker," gushed Mitt Romney adviser Beth Myers -- "one of the most talented political communicators in modern history ...
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