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Baghdad's Kassakhoon: CPJ Blog: An Iraqi in America: In the middle of nowhere

10 hours ago ago from Leila Hussein

Baghdad's Kassakhoon: CPJ Blog: An Iraqi in America: In the middle of nowhere Monday, 7 December 2009 CPJ Blog: An Iraqi in America: In the middle of nowhere An Iraqi in America: In the middle of nowhere By Mudhafar al-Husseini We are all stuck in the middle of nowhere. Millions in Iraq and millions outside it face an ambiguous future. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis fled Iraq under Saddam's regime, ...

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SABAH PKR REBELS DENY - TURN ON NEW PARTY

20 hours ago ago from sabahdaily- Sumber Maklumat Terkini

SABAH Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) rebel division chiefs have denied weekend media reports that they have withdrawn their application, filed last Thursday, to register Parti Cinta Sabah (PCS). It also appears unlikely, in any case, that the promoters could have withdrawn their application on Saturday or Sunday which are non-working days for the Registrar of Societies (ROS). Any withdrawal would have been done last Friday. sabah It's ...

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It’s the parties, stupid

3 hours ago ago from Uncle Wiggily\'s Heartland Notebook

I chanced Tuesday evening to hear part of Greta Van Susteren's interview of House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (Greta's show is about the only cable news I can stomach anymore). Anyway, during the interview, she wondered repeatedly why Democrats and Republicans found it so difficult to even attempt to make common cause regarding the various issues currently before Congress. Hoyer's unvarying response to Greta's queries was instructive; he ...

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MW: It’s Time for a New Nominating Process

17 hours ago ago from The Widdershins

Are the days of caucus corruption at an end? CNN reports  that Democrats are  considering changes to the nominating process. Plans are underway for a new primary calendar, and a lesser role for “superdelegates”. The 2008 process was controversial, and even James Clyburn acknowledged that while the contest “yielded a great candidate” (his words, not mine), problems did arise. Per Rep. Clyburn, “It was not very comfortable at some ...

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In Copenhagen: The Guardian leaked a document known as the Danish Text, written by the circle of commitment' (The US, UK, and Denmark). The document creates a rough outline for changes in climate policy that have offended the developing world and move away from the Kyoto Protocol. Instead of making rich countries responsible for financing emissions cuts, the World Bank would provide funds to developing nations on a conditional basis. In ...

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