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Floyd Abrams, America's free speaker
Where there's smoke arising from a free-speech matter, you're likely to find the fiery attorney Floyd Abrams. He's blazed a trail for freedom of the press from the Pentagon Papers case to protecting reporters' sources. He's just as incendiary when he's...
Tags: Heroism, Fox News Channel (tv network), U.S. Congress, Espionage Act of 1917, Freedom of the Press
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IN THE TWITTERVERSE
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton came out with her first tweet Monday, accompanied by an epic bio: "Wife, mom, lawyer, women & kids advocate, FLOAR, FLOTUS, US Senator, SecState, author, dog owner, hair icon, pantsuit aficionado, glass...Tags: Jon Stewart, Warren Buffett, Social Media, Twitter, Inc., Ellen DeGeneres
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Hillary Clinton Is Bigger Than Bill Clinton and the Pope - Just Ask Twitter
ReutersJun 11 (TheWrap.com) - President Bill Clinton has just short of 762,000 Twitter followers, but his wife and Twitter newbie, Hillary Clinton, is already catching up after just 24 hours on the social network. Since creating her first official Twitter...Tags: Francis I, Social Media, Twitter, Inc., Bill Clinton
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From Tinley Park to Helsinki
Ever since he was a child, Alexander Leslie has been interested in the ways of the world. Whether he's following global news stories or taking AP European history as a freshman at Andrew High School in Tinley Park, Leslie has been a committed student of...
Tags: Social Sciences, Helsinki (Finland), Culture, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes
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COLUMN: Obama's foreign policy reset
The appointment of Susan Rice as national security adviser sends an important signal about the kind of foreign policy President Obama wants to pursue for the remainder of his second term: activist, assertive, occasionally even pugnacious. With three years...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iran, U.S. Congress, International Military Interventions, Robert Gates
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Top of the Pops: Bill Clinton named father of the year
ReutersBy Francesca Trianni NEW YORK, June 10 (Reuters) - He's been commander in chief, Time magazine's 1993 man of the year, had hopes of becoming "First Laddie" of the United States and now former U.S. President Bill Clinton is in line for a new title -...Tags: Colin Powell, Politics, White House, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)
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Hillary Clinton makes her Twitter debut, fueling 2016 speculation
WASHINGTON -- It may have taken her a while, but Hillary Clinton joined Twitter on Monday, right on the heels of a new poll that finds her popularity dipping after stepping down as secretary of State. The self-described “wife, mom, lawyer, women...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Polls, Executive Branch, Social Media
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Obama-Xi summit shows the danger of personal diplomacy
Since President Richard Nixon's visit to China in February 1972, American presidents have hoped that building personal rapport with Chinese leaders would strengthen bilateral ties and win political points at home. While Nixon's trip was a diplomatic...Tags: Human Rights, North Korea, Nobel Prize Awards, Politics, Justice and Rights
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Hillary guilty of overreach for power
Recently, "The Atlantic" had a great article on how the Clinton presidential scandals were a bigger deal than the Obama scandals and it started me thinking about Hillary Rodham-Clinton's connection to both. She is at the heart of most all of Bill Clinton'...Tags: Elections, Politics, Internal Revenue Service, Benghazi, Bill Clinton
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Chinese summit coverage focuses on 'new relationship,' not hacking
BEIJING -- Chinese media coverage of the two-day summit between President Obama and Chinese leader Xi Jinping has glossed over cyber hacking concerns, clearly not an issue that Beijing wishes to emphasize. Instead, Chinese commentary is stressing the...Tags: China, Nelson Mandela, Communist Party of China, Xi Jinping, Beijing (China)
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Should Pennsylvania hold open primaries?
Just one in five registered Democrats and Republicans voted in last month's primary election. In the Lehigh Valley, turnout was worse: 13.7 percent in Lehigh County, and 14.4 percent in Northampton County. Reporter Nicole Radzievich" asked two political...Tags: Northampton County (Pennsylvania), U.S. Congress, Local Elections, Primaries, Politics
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Sad fates wait for defeated candidates
"There are no second acts in American lives," F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote, and his line has often been applied to politics. There's a lot of truth in it, as Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann may be about to discover. In the past week, both made news...Tags: Sarah Palin, Dwayne Johnson, Politics, Mitt Romney, Al Gore
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