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Ohio Coal Miners Condemn Obama’s 'Absolute lies' and Sherrod Brown, too
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Breitbart's Big Government, by William Bigelow
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 7:49:33 PM
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The coal miners of Ohio, unlike some workers who are intimidated by their unions, are unafraid of standing tall and confronting the Obama Administration head-on. Last Wednesday, more than 500 coal miners who work at the Beallsville, Ohio Century Mine, operated by Murray Energy, held a rally to condemn the Obama Administration’s despicable ad claiming the miners were coerced into attending a rally for Mitt Romney on August 14. They also charged Obama with waging a war on coal. (Snip) Mitch Miracle, speaking for the miners, read aloud the two letters they had written and signed. The letter to Obama
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Ryan, Romney blast White House on China currency manipulation
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CBS News, by Rebecca Kaplan & Sarah Huisenga
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Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/14/2012 7:46:50 PM
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Stressing the importance of manufacturing in a state with many blue-collar workers, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan used separate appearances in Ohio on Saturday to fault the Obama administration for failing to label China a "currency manipulator" by delaying a currency report until after the Nov. 6 election. Administration officials announced Friday they would be delaying the release of a currency report due Oct. 15 that could have labeled China a country that purposely devalues its money to gain a competitive advantage in its trade practices. Romney has repeatedly highlighted the China currency issue during the campaign.
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Australian cycling legend 'witnessed Armstrong bribe'
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ABC News [Australia], by Quentin McDermott & Clay Hichens
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 10/14/2012 7:45:11 PM
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Australian cycling legend Phil Anderson has been caught up in the fallout from the Lance Armstrong affair. The ABC's Four Corners program has uncovered evidence given in a United States court case suggesting that Anderson was present when Armstrong offered a member of an opposing team a $50,000 bribe to help fix a series of three races which carried a $1 million bonus for any rider who won them all. Armstrong won all three races and the bribe - it is alleged - was paid to the opposing team in cash. Armstrong has denied the allegation, and Anderson has told
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NHS and US health system 'should share ideas'
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BBC News [UK], by Staff
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/14/2012 7:32:24 PM
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The US health system and the NHS have much to learn from each other, experts say. The academics - from Harvard University in the US and the UK-based Nuffield Trust think tank - suggested the two systems should share ideas as they were both going through major reforms. Their Lancet review acknowledged there were a lot of differences. But in terms of finance, organisation and IT there was also some common ground they could learn from, it added. For instance, the experts point out that the NHS, which is in the middle of a £20bn savings drive in England, could
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Obama White House Sharpens Blade Upon The Neck Of Clinton State Department
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Ulsterman Report, by Ulsterman
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Posted By: Emerson- 10/14/2012 7:28:42 PM
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A highly defensive and finger pointing David Axelrod pushed off claims President Obama knew the real story of the Benghazi Massacre before the president and his administration repeatedly told the American people and members of Congress otherwise. The question now appears to be who within the State Department will be given up as the sacrificial lamb – all in the effort to insulate Barack Obama himself from any and all responsibility for the deaths of four Americans - including the first U.S. ambassador to be killed since the Carter administration. During on interview with Fox News
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President will be ‘more energetic’ in second debate, but Romney campaign says Obama ‘can’t change his record’
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Boston Globe, by Callum Borchers
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Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/14/2012 7:20:39 PM
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Two days ahead of the second presidential debate of the general election, the Obama campaign promised a more animated president, but the Romney campaign said it won’t matter because the Republican nominee has seized the momentum. (Snip)“Well, the president can change his style,” Romney campaign adviser Ed Gillespie said on the same program. “He can change his tactics. He can’t change his record. And he can’t change his policies. And that’s what this election is about.” Obama was disappointed by his own performance in the first presidential debate two weeks ago, according to campaign aides, while Romney has enjoyed
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Bo helps with the diplomacy! White House releases new behind-the-scenes photos
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Daily Mail (UK), by Helen Pow
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/14/2012 7:19:02 PM
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The White House has released a selection of images from September, including an adorable shot of the President introducing his dog Bo to Burmese Opposition Leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In the behind-the-scenes photograph, taken on September 19, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton watches on with a grin as the shaggy black pet gets some affection. Mr Obama famously promised his daughters the dog after the 2008 presidential race. The puppy is now all grown up and, like its powerful master, is rubbing shoulders with the world's most influential leaders. Scroll down for video
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Faster than the speed of sound: Supersonic skydiver Fearless Felix hits mach 1.24 in terrifying plummet to Earth from 128,000ft
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Daily Mail (UK), by Staff
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/14/2012 7:15:26 PM
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Extreme athlete Felix Baumgartner dropped to Earth from more than 24.5 miles in the air in a historic fall from the edge of space in his attempt to become the world's first supersonic skydiver. Baumgartner stepped out of a capsule pulled by a 55-story helium balloon after it had reached the height of 127,718 feet. As he softly landed on Earth with the help of a parachute about five minutes later, Baumgartner raised his hands in victory. Scroll down to see the jump from leap to landing
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Koch Industries, other CEOs warn employees of layoffs if Obama is reelected
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Yahoo News, by Dylan Stableford
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/14/2012 7:01:13 PM
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Koch Industries, the Wichita, Kan.-based company run by the billionaire Koch brothers, sent a voter information packet to 45,000 employees of its Georgia Pacific subsidiary earlier this month. In it was a letter, dated Oct. 1, from Koch Industries president Dave Robertson implicitly warning that "many of our more than 50,000 U.S. employees and contractors may suffer the consequences" of voting for President Obama and other Democrats in the 2012 elections, a list of conservative candidates the company's political action committee endorses and a pair of editorials:
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Two teens killed, 24 others wounded across city
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Chicago Tribune, by Adam Sege, Carlos Sadovi & Peter Nickeas
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Posted By: greggojo- 10/14/2012 6:21:17 PM
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Two teenagers were killed and 24 others were wounded during a city night filled with gun violence. The youngest victim, Richard Modell, 17, died from his wounds after being shot along with a friend as the two went to meet a girl in the West Woodlawn neighborhood on the South Side Saturday night. Richard Modell, 17, may have been targeted due to a feud between two rival gangs, one of which police say he belonged to. He and the 18-year-old were on their way to meet a girl when someone walked up and opened fire...
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Why One Bad Debate Sapped Obama's Strength
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BloombergBusinessweek, by Joshua Green
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Posted By: nhchemist- 10/14/2012 6:16:37 PM
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Until just over a week ago, President Obama’s campaign was on the cusp of doing something unprecedented in modern presidential politics: turning the election into a referendum on the challenger, Mitt Romney. Why is that so special? Because every prior example of an incumbent running for reelection in recent times has wound up being a referendum on the guy in the White House. (Snip) “Elections are not referendums, elections are choices,” said David Axelrod, his chief strategist, over the summer. But studies of what compels voters to go to the polls make it clear that Axelrod is wrong.
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Armstrong Aide Talks of Doping and Price Paid
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New York Times, by Mary Pilon
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Posted By: Toledo- 10/14/2012 5:59:24 PM
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The job title is soigneur, an elegant sounding name for the person on a professional cycling team who is assigned some unglamorous work: massaging the muscles of the cyclists, laundering their clothes, booking their hotel rooms and preparing their food. Discretion and loyalty are also part of the job. Emma O’Reilly was a masseuse for Lance Armstrong. Emma O’Reilly tending Lance Armstrong of the Postal Service cycling team after the fifth stage of the 1999 Tour de France
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Ohio crowd greets Paul Ryan enthusiastically
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Post-Gazette [Pittsburgh, PA], by Tim Grant
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/14/2012 5:53:19 PM
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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio -- Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan received several standing ovations from a crowd of about 500 Saturday at Youngstown State University as he doubled down on positions he has held on key issues for much of his political career and throughout the campaign. "We have a big choice to make," said Mr. Ryan, a congressman from Wisconsin. "This isn't an ordinary election. We're not just deciding who's going to be president for the next four years. We're deciding what kind of country are we going to have for the next generation." Mr. Ryan
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Key Qaeda militant killed in Algeria: security
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Agence France Presse, by Staff
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Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/14/2012 5:46:29 PM
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A militant charged with liaising between Al-Qaeda and its North African branch Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has been killed in an ambush by Algerian forces, security officials said on Sunday. Boualem Bekai, who was known as Khaled El Mig, was killed on Friday at Azrou some 50 kilometres (30 miles) from the Tizi Ouzou region east of the capital, the APS news agency cited the officials as saying. His identity was confirmed on Sunday by his family who collected his body from the hospital at Tizi Ouzou, the sources said. The 45-year-old AQIM member became an Islamist
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Libya Struggles to Curb Militias, the Only Police
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New York Times, by David Kirkpatrick*
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Posted By: SoCalGal- 10/14/2012 5:40:43 PM
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BENGHAZI, Libya — A month after the killing of the American ambassador ignited a public outcry for civilian control of Libya’s fractious militias, that hope has been all but lost in a tangle of grudges, rivalries and egos. Scores of disparate militias remain Libya’s only effective police force but have stubbornly resisted government control, a dynamic that is making it difficult for either the Libyan authorities or the United States to catch the attackers who killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens.
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Five Royal Marines are charged with MURDER after 'video emerges showing patrol discussing if injured Taliban insurgent should be given aid'
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Daily Mail (UK), by Ian Drury
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Posted By: galloglass- 10/14/2012 5:07:15 PM
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Five Royal Marines have been charged with murder over the alleged slaying of an injured Taliban fighter. Another four have been released without charge, pending further inquiries over the incident in Afghanistan in 2011. The five men charged remain in custody. The next stage of the process is likely to be trial by Court Martial. The Royal Military arrested the troops after video footage on a Marine’s laptop allegedly showed members of 3 Commando Brigade discussing what to do with a wounded gunman inside a compound in Helmand more than a year ago.
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Censors Snip Obama 'Communist' Line from Tim Allen Sitcom
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Breitbart, by Staff
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Posted By: jackburton- 10/14/2012 4:58:35 PM
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Television censors labor to strip away naughty bits from your favorite television shows. Do they also exist to protect President Obama's reelection chances? The fall premiere of ABC's "Last Man Standing" sitcom starring Tim Allen felt the censor's sting, and the censoring had nothing to do with George Carlin's infamous seven dirty words. On Last Man Standing’s Season 2 premiere, set to air November 2...
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Obama to ‘Come Out Swinging’ in Second Debate
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Bloomberg News, by Tom Schoenberg
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/14/2012 4:51:41 PM
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President Barack Obama is likely to “come out swinging” when he debates Mitt Romney this week in an effort to curb his Republican challenger’s momentum about three weeks before the Nov. 6 election, Republican Senator Rob Portman of Ohio said today. Surrogates for the candidates on the Sunday talk shows predicted a more aggressive Obama will show up for the second presidential debate in New York on Oct. 16. “I think President Obama is going to come out swinging,” Portman, a Romney supporter, said on ABC’s “This Week” program.
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'Saturday Night Live' spoofs the VP debate with Usain Bolt cameo [VIDEO]
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United Press International, by Kate Stanton
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Posted By: earlybird- 10/14/2012 4:25:35 PM
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Saturday Night Live's opener took on the vice presidential debate, with Jason Sudeikis as an overly enthusiastic Joe Biden and Taran Killam as his thirsty, "shark-eyed" opponent Paul Ryan. The skit poked fun at Biden's fantastically over-the-top debate performance, his laughter and incredulous facial expressions. (Snip)"A reminder that your performance tonight is extremely likely to affect the outcome of the election, so just have fun with it," Raddatz begins the skit. "Do I sound like Jim Lehrer? Do I look like Jim Lehrer? Then don't try and f*** me like I'm Jim Lehrer," she told the two candidates.
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Sen. Graham: Libya is "exhibit A of a failed foreign policy"
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CBS News, by Leigh Ann Caldwell
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 4:20:21 PM
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As the investigation into the U.S. Consulate attacks in Libya continues, Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., accused the Obama administration of either "misleading" Americans about the nature of the attack, or of being "incredibly incompetent." Graham said that evidence is "overwhelming" that there was no riot. He said he was briefed by members of the intelligence community who are on the ground in Libya and was told that it was a "sustained attack that lasted for six or eight hours, using heaving weapons." (Snip) "They're trying to sell a narrative, quite frankly, that the Middle East, the wars are receding and
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Even Palin's Ghostwriter Questions Palin Pick
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BuzzFeed, by Staff
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Posted By: MissMolly- 10/14/2012 3:58:46 PM
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Add the ghostwriter of Sarah Palin's 2009 memoir, "Going Rogue" to the already swollen ranks of conservatives still shaking their heads over Palin's vice presidential nomination. "Whatever anyone's opinion of her faults and failings, to tap someone to be a Veep candidate a few days before the Convention was really not the best plan," Lynn Vincent, a veteran ghostwriter of Christian memoirs who is credited as a collaborator on Palin's book, told The New Yorker in this week's issue. Vincent's comment came in the course of a profile of the ghostwriter, a wildly successful author
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Libyan Ambassador’s Death Not a Political Issue, Says Dad
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Bloomberg News, by Margaret Talev
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 3:44:54 PM
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Washington - The father of Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya who was killed in the attack in Benghazi last month, said his son’s death shouldn’t be politicized in the presidential campaign. “It would really be abhorrent to make this into a campaign issue,” Jan Stevens, 77, said in a telephone interview from his home in Loomis, California, as he prepares for a memorial service for his son next week. (Snip) The ambassador’s father, a lawyer, said politicians should await the findings of a formal investigation before making accusations or judgments.
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Retail Sales Probably Rose on Auto Demand: U.S. Economy Preview
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Bloomberg News, by Shobhana Chandra
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 3:28:48 PM
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Washington - Retail sales in the U.S. probably rose in September as demand for automobiles kept improving and discounters benefitted from a final rush of back-to-school shopping, economists said before reports this week. The 0.8 percent increase would follow a 0.9 percent gain in August, according to the median forecast of 63 economists surveyed by Bloomberg ahead of Commerce Department figures tomorrow. Other reports may show fuel prices pushed up the cost of living and manufacturing stabilized. (Snip) “There was a modest pickup in retail sales, but I wouldn’t expect an acceleration,” said Yelena Shulyatyeva, a U.S. economist at BNP
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'Post' poll finds Obama loses support among Israelis
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Jerusalem Post [Israel], by Gil Hoffman
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 3:25:16 PM
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The gap between the percentage of Jewish Israelis who consider US President Barack Obama’s administration more pro-Palestinian and those who deem it more pro-Israel rose by 10 percentage points over the past six months, according to a Smith Research poll sponsored by The Jerusalem Post. The poll found that 28% believe the Obama administration is more pro-Palestinian, 18% find it more pro-Israel and 40% call it neutral, with 14% declining to participate. (Snip) Israelis who identify themselves as right-wing were four times as likely to deem the Obama administration more pro-Palestinian than were leftwing Israelis, at 44% to 11%.
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Longtime GOP Senate moderate Arlen Specter dies
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Associated Press, by PETER JACKSON
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Posted By: Periwinkel- 10/14/2012 3:21:06 PM
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HARRISBURG, Pa. -- For most of his 30 years as Pennsylvania's longest-serving U.S. senator and prominent moderate in Congress, Arlen Specter was a Republican, though often at odds with the GOP leadership. He helped end the Supreme Court hopes of former federal appeals Judge Robert H. Bork, who was nominated by Ronald Reagan. Decades later, he was one of only three Republicans in Congress to vote for President Barack Obama's stimulus. Source and text edited to site style.
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Vince Cable: Europe could be plunged into war if Euro collapses
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Telegraph [UK], by Rosa Prince
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 3:18:18 PM
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Vince Cable has warned that Europe could be plunged into war if the crisis in the eurozone results in the collapse of the currency. The Liberal Democrat Business Secretary said that the potential consequences of the failure of the Euro were "incalculable" and that there was "no automatic guarantee" that the continent would not disintegrate into conflict. (Snip) "We tend to forget, until we were reminded last week of that Nobel Prize, the European project was constructed in order to rescue Europe from extreme nationalism and conflict. There is no automatic guarantee that won't return."
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