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Obama: Chicago can still handle NATO summit
Clout StreetPresident Barack Obama today said he was confident in Chicago's ability to host a gathering of world leaders and played down the notion that security concerns had anything to do with the decision to move the May G-8 meeting from Chicago to Camp David. In...Tags: Camp David, Barack Obama, G8, Lollapalooza, Taste of Chicago
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Obama's policies mean $5 gas
The news article by Gus Sentementes about the reasons for the current rise in gas prices ("Increases fueled by demand in China and India, turmoil in Mideast," Feb. 22) curiously omits three other and more important reasons for the rise in gas prices:...Tags: Elections, Havre de Grace, Conservation, Petroleum Industry, Energy Saving
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The feds investigate the mortgage mess: What took so long?
In this week's State of the Union address, President Obama announced to cheers the formation of a new Justice Department unit tasked with going after the big banks and mortgage companies whose reckless lending led to the collapse of the housing market and...Tags: Credit Ratings, Financial and Business Services, Mortgages, Elections, Prosecution
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'Super PACs' largely funded by a wealthy few
When it comes to big money in politics, Dallas billionaire Harold Simmons' influence has long been apparent in Texas, where he has plowed more than $1 million into Rick Perry's gubernatorial campaigns. Now Simmons has found a new outlet for his outsize...Tags: Rick Perry, Weather, Waste, Unions, Political Fundraising
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The GOP risks alienating young voters with Cold War rhetoric
Mitt Romney can be funny.
Seriously.
That's how I saw it when he confronted a protester during the South Carolina primaries. The young man had asked how the former Massachusetts governor, as a member of the 1 percent, planned to support the 99 percent....Tags: Cuba, Government, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Sarah Palin
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L.A. Woman Featured on 'Time's' Person of the Year Cover
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- A woman with a bandanna wrapped around her face stares out from the cover of Time magazine, an iconic symbol of the many high-profile protests that dotted the globe in 2011. The magazine chose "The Protester" as its annual...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Occupy Los Angeles, Barack Obama, Demonstration, Los Angeles Times
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Will Hollywood Republicans rally for Mitt Romney?
24 FramesRepublican presidential candidate Mitt Romney holds his first Hollywood fundraiser at the Beverly Hills Hotel... -
Controlling wolves: War on wildlife or basic necessity? [Most commented]
Opinion L.A.Wolves in Montana and Idaho are no longer protected by the Endangered Species Act. And as soon as federal protection ended, writes J. William Gibson in an Op-Ed that appeared in Thursday's pages, the slaughter began. Right now, people are...... -
Occupy L.A.: Protester is the face of Time's 'Person of the Year'
L.A. NOWThe woman pictured on the cover of Times magazine representing the 2011 Person of the Year is Sarah Mason, a Highland Park resident and an active member of Occupy L.A. The illustration is based on a photo taken at a Nov. 17 financial district protest... -
Tim Tebow cancels speech at event organized by Rod Parsley
Sports NowDenver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow is canceling an appearance at a revival organized by controversial Ohio preacher Rod Parsley.... -
Rush, Peter Gabriel, Fab Thunderbirds want off Limbaugh's show
Pop & HissRush, Peter Gabriel and the Fabulous Thunderbirds have all demanded that their music immediately stop appearing on Rush Limbaugh's program....
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