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Cal Thomas and Bob Beckel: Bush and Obama both tried to change Washington. And both failed miserably. Why?

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The legislation allows the president to delete specific items from spending bills, subject to congressional approval.

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EBay founder a philanthropic powerhouse

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Is it Time for Newt to Go?

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nomination. Can anyone other than Newt follow that line of reasoning? I suppose it is a variation on his co-generationist Bill Clinton’s claim that he is the Comeback Kid. Newt, however, is not a kid, and he is not coming back. This week the editors of National

South Korean students graduate from school inside DMZ

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Korean border inside the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas. It’s the lone school in an area former President Bill Clinton once called “the scariest place on Earth” and has to turn students away thanks, in part, to the fact that U.S. soldiers are

Romney Is Attacking Santorum for Being Pro-Union. How Absurd.

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put it, “The only time he gave the working man a vote is when he did it by accident.” In early March 1999, as he was pushing Bill Clinton to adopt tariffs and quotas on foreign steel imports, Santorum penned an op-ed for publication in local newspapers. “If

New IT jobs after us deal welcomed

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Enda Kenny with former US president Bill Clinton on an investment drive in the US last week The Irish Times takes no responsibility for the content or availability of other websites Thirty jobs are to be created at an IT company in Waterford. Rigney Dolphin

Over 60 ... And Getting Younger: February 16, 2012

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He later invaded Iraq. There was a historic economic crisis in 2008. Barack H. Obama is our present president. He defeated Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary. He is facing election this November. It should be an interesting election. An overflow audience

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