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Obama: Iraq War a distraction
The Swampby Mike Dorning On the eve of a trip to foreign capitals in the Middle East and Europe, Barack Obama delivered a lengthy foreign policy address today that sharpens distinctions with John McCain over Iraq. He left no doubt that,......Tags: Guerrilla Activity, United States, Executive Branch, Wars and Interventions, Defense Equipment
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Global economic summit: Solutions?
The Swampby Mark Silva The global economic meltdown is beginning to sound somewhat like the crisis of global warming, something which every important industrial nation in the world must do something about, but a problem which everyone is not willing to......Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, White House, Global Warming, United Nations, Federal Reserve
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Bush: Economy 'can rebound quickly'
The Swampby Mark Silva President Bush, who will convene a summit of world leaders on the economic crisis with a dinner at the White House on Friday and meetings on Saturday, will spell out his goals today in an address to......Tags: Finance, White House, New York, Stock Broking, Globalization
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Global leaders vow to avert another crisis
The Swampby Mark Silva The leaders of the world's industrial powers have concluded a hasty summit on a global economic crisis with a commitment to strengthen regulation of financial markets, bolster international monetary funds and avert any new trade barriers.......Tags: European Union, Economy, Business and Finance, White House, Credit Ratings, Barack Obama
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President Bush: 'Economic turmoil'
The Swampby Mark Silva President Bush has gone to Peru. But Bush, making his last scheduled trip abroad as president, has not gotten away from the economic crisis that has beset his nation and many others near the close of his......Tags: United States, Health, Executive Branch, White House, Globalization
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Nuclear security lapses aid terrorists, experts say
Chicago Tribune staff reporterWhile discounting the latest reports of Osama bin Laden's nuclear capability, weapons experts warn that the United States is doing far too little to safeguard bombmaking materials around the world, heightening the risk of a nuclear terrorist attack...Tags: Seizures, Guerrilla Activity, White House, Defense, Terrorism
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Democratic Presidential Debate Transcript
LARRY KING, CNN ANCHOR: Thank you very much. Good evening, everybody, from this beautiful university, the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, before a wonderful crowd of folks. There are four Democratic candidates, myself and two questioners...Tags: U.S. Elections, Florida, Executive Branch, Lawyers, John Kerry
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U.S., EU to negotiate Boeing, Airbus support
The U.S. and the European Union averted a trade war Tuesday by agreeing to talks aimed at cutting government subsidies to Chicago-based Boeing Co. and Airbus SAS. The negotiations mean that, at least for now, the two sides will not pursue their claims of...Tags: United Air Lines, European Union, Air Transportation Industry, Boeing Co., Travel
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Iraq's oil a dubious balm for ailments
Sun National StaffWith United Nations sanctions lifted, Iraq is poised to resume exporting crude by mid-June and start using its oil wealth - it has the world's second-largest reserves - to bankroll an equitable, democratic society. Or so American policy-makers hope....Tags: Norway, Health, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Dick Cheney
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Significant foreign support to rebuild Iraq is in doubt
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON - American officials uneasy at the prospect of spending more than $20 billion over the next year to begin rebuilding Iraq are unlikely to get significant financial help from an international donors conference that opens tomorrow in Madrid, and...Tags: Health, Finance, Executive Branch, White House, Dick Cheney
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G-7 pledges to fight impact of oil prices
Associated PressWASHINGTON - The world's most exclusive financial club sought to project an air of confidence on the heels of unsettling economic developments - a stomach-churning drop on Wall Street and gyrating global energy prices. But Treasury Secretary John Snow,...Tags: Alan Greenspan, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, White House, Federal Reserve
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Inspectors to delay return to Iraq
From Wire ReportsUNITED NATIONS - The leaders of U.N. weapons inspections teams, responding to intense pressure from the United States and Britain, said yesterday that they would delay their return to Iraq until the Security Council gives them new instructions to guide...Tags: Henry J Hyde, Iraq, Colin Powell, Defense, Condoleezza Rice
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