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Pakistan's progression
Proving its doomsayers wrong is among Pakistan's many overlooked strengths. Mr. Joel Brinkley, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, with his article, “Pakistan coming apart at the seams,” (Jan. 22, ChicagoTribune.com) joins the list of the...Tags: Pakistan, Politics, Labor Markets, Media Industry, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Cardin stands up for rights
This month's passage of a new U.S.-Russia trade law has done more than showcase Senator Ben Cardin's dedication to international human rights. By sending the shock to the Kremlin — that the U.S. values prosecuting rights abusers as much as it...
Tags: Barack Obama, White House, Vladimir Putin, Politics, Russia
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Recess appointment decision excerpts
Change of SubjectFrom the Canning vs. National Labor Relations Board (pdf) opinion U.S. Court of Appeals in DC: (citations omitted) It is undisputed that the purported appointments of the three members were not made “by and with the Advice and Consent of...... -
Jester Theater remounts 'Parallel Lives' at Parliament House
Jester Theater is reviving its production of "Parallel Lives" at the Parliament House's Footlight Theatre during February. The remount opens Saturday, Feb. 2. The female-centric comedy was written by Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy. Four actresses play...
Tags: Kathy Najimy, Politics, Halloween Horror Nights, Theater Downtown, Mo Gaffney
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Egypt protests continue; opposition rejects talks with Morsi
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.CAIRO -- Egypt's main opposition coalition rejected talks with President Mohamed Morsi on Monday as anti-government protests gripped the nation for a fifth day and the army was given powers to arrest civilians. Six people died across the country,...Tags: Hosni Mubarak, Armed Conflicts, Politics, Wars and Interventions, Upper House
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Protesters slam Egypt government two years after revolution
CAIRO -- Young men and boys clashed with security forces as tens of thousands of Egyptians protested Friday against the Islamist-led government’s failure to fix the economy and heal the politically divided nation two years after the overthrow of...
Tags: Cairo (Egypt), NATO, Politics, Mohamed Morsi, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12)
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Some Israelis used 'strategic voting' in parliamentary elections
JERUSALEM — With elections looming, waitress Gal Har-Gaash, 21, favored a strong, conservative leader like Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, head of the Likud Party. Long-time liberal Yakov Castro, 38, was attracted by Labor Party Chair Shelly...
Tags: Knesset, NATO, Judaism, Politics, Labor Legislation
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Russian lawmakers give initial OK to gay 'propaganda' bill
MOSCOW — The lower house of Russia's parliament on Friday approved in the first reading a controversial measure against the spread among minors of “propaganda” seen as supporting homosexuality. But the lawmakers put off until the...
Tags: Harvey Milk, NATO, Politics, Russia, Media Industry
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Pakistan government calls demands by protesters 'not possible'
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan’s embattled civilian leadership declared Wednesday it would not succumb to large anti-government protests, calling the demands made by demonstrators unrealistic because they require changes to the country’s...
Tags: Pakistan, Politics, Government, Political Corruption, Nawaz Sharif
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Aberdeen woman shares story about adopting Russian child
Nancy Cleveland knows firsthand how much happiness a successful adoption can bring. That is why she was so dismayed by the Russian government's recent decision to ban U.S. citizens from adopting Russian children. "It's disheartening to hear what's...
Tags: YMCA, Travel, Vladimir Putin, Politics, Russia
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Aberdeen tournament awaits well-spoken debaters
Competition kicks off today • What: The South Dakota Intercollegiate Forensics Association/North Dakota Intercollegiate Speech League forensics tournament. • When: Todayfriday starting at 4 p.m. and Saturday at 8 a.m. • Where:...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Teaching and Learning, South Dakota State University, Education
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Tourney awaits well-spoken debaters
In two minutes, Julia Wold can look at a quotation, create an outline and formulate a speech. In another five minutes, she can deliver the speech with few pauses in between words and minimal "ums." "There's different ways you can formulate your speech,...Tags: Politics, Teaching and Learning, Education, Students
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