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'Occupy' Named 2011 Word of the Year
CNNThe linguists have spoken and they have decided -- "Occupy" is 2011's word of the year. Members of the American Dialect Society came out in record numbers to vote Friday night at the organization's annual conference, held this year in Portland, Oregon....Tags: Politics, Elections, Language, Charlie Sheen, John Mellencamp
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McManus: Bin Laden and ballots
We're far enough away from it now that we can probably all agree: It was a mistake for George W. Bushto land on that aircraft carrier in a flight suit to proclaim "Mission Accomplished." And not just because the war in Iraq was far from over at that...
Tags: Doyle McManus, Republican Party, Afghanistan, Politics, Al-Qaeda
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Feds Warn of Terrorists with Body Bombs on U.S. Flights
CNN/KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Steps were being taken to guard against a new threat of "body bombs" planted inside passengers aboard flights heading to the United States from overseas, a government official with knowledge of the threat said Tuesday. Authorities...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Al-Qaeda, Explosions, Suicide, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Obama's end zone dance
This week, Republicans have been criticizing President Barack Obama for his surprise trip to Afghanistan marking the one-year anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden. By accusing the president of hyping the commemoration, they apparently hope to...
Tags: Afghanistan, Republican Party, Politics, Elections, Entertainment Events
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Al-Qaida after bin Laden
One year after Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. Navy SEALs at his safe house in Pakistan, a substantially weakened al-Qaida and its affiliates continue to pose a threat to the West. The Pakistan-based group's leadership has been decimated by drone...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Republican Party, Politics, Al-Qaeda, Elections
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Maryland Art Place showcases Mina Cheon's provocative 'polipop' art
Mina Cheon is used to seeing things from multiple perspectives. As a child in South Korea, the artist was exposed to two religious philosophies — Buddhist on her father's side, Christian on her mother's — and embraced a third as an adult,...
Tags: Kim Jong Il, Stranger Than Fiction, South Korea, Philosophy, Fine Artists
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We probably shouldn't attack Iran, but we shouldn't tell them that
Should we bomb Iran for plotting to blow up a Washington, D.C., restaurant in order to assassinate the Saudi ambassador?
Probably not.
Should Iran be worried that we might?
Absolutely.
And yet, within hours of the Justice Department charging...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Libya, Al-Qaeda, George W. Bush, Israel
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Bin Laden and ballots
We’re far enough away from it now that we can probably all agree: It was a mistake for George W. Bush to land on that aircraft carrier in a flight suit to proclaim “Mission Accomplished.” And not just because the war in Iraq was far...Tags: Republican Party, Afghanistan, Al-Qaeda, Politics, Elections
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ANALYSIS: So far, no new promises from candidate Obama
WASHINGTON (AP)— Read Barack Obama’s lips: no new promises. Not now, at least. It’s a long way from May to November, but so far the president’s campaign speeches have been strikingly free of new pledges. The president’s...
Tags: Republican Party, International Military Interventions, Afghanistan, Politics, Michelle Obama
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Obama campaign airing ad in Pennsylvania
Call Washington BureauA new Obama campaign ad touting the president's first term achievements is airing in nine important general election states, including Pennsylvania. The 60-second spot, which is long by political commercial standards, begins with news clips of the...Tags: Politics, Elections, Advertising, Crossroads, Reince Priebus
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News briefs for Tuesday, May 8
CIA thwarts new al-Qaida underwear bomb plot WASHINGTON (AP) — At the FBI’s explosives lab in Virginia, experts are picking apart a sophisticated new al-Qaida bomb to figure out whether it could have slipped past airport security and taken...
Tags: Emergency Incidents, Central Intelligence Agency, Republican Party, Billy Graham, Al-Qaeda
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CIA Prevents Sophisticated Al Qaeda Attack On U.S.-Bound Plane
pix11.com | @pixscottIt's another victory for American intelligence, but also another chilling reminder of how badly Al Qaeda still wants to kill Americans. The CIA has thwarted a daring plot by an Al Qaeda affiliate in Yemen before it could be carried out. It called for a...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Central Intelligence Agency, Al-Qaeda, Explosions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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