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Morales Wins Again in Bolivia — May Have Decisive Control of Legislature

18 hours ago ago from Boliviareport's Blog

President Evo Morales won re-election with more than 60 percent of the vote in the general balloting in Bolivia, according to exit polls released by three television networks. LA PAZ – President Evo Morales won re-election with more than 60 percent of the vote in the general balloting in Bolivia on Sunday, according to exit polls released by three television networks. The main opposition candidate, former Cochabamba Gov. Manfred ...

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Public supports Obama's war plan: Poll

4 hours ago ago from The Swamp

by Mark Silva President Barack Obama's overall job-approval rating has registered somewhat higher than in other recent polls - 54 percent approval -- in a new Bloomberg News-sponsored poll released today. The president receives particularly higher ratings for his handling of foreign policy in the poll - 59 percent approval. And, most notably, 62 percent of those surveyed say they approve of the president's plans to deploy an ...

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Obama 'coming up short:' Pollster says

10 hours ago ago from The Swamp

by Mark Silva Another national poll measuring a loss of majority support for the job that President Barack Obama is performing suggests that the president is "coming up short'' in his promise of unifying the nation. The president's public job-approval stands at 46 percent in the Marist College Poll released today, with 44 percent voicing disapproval of the job he is doing. That is down from 53 percent approval when Marist last ...

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President Obama at 47 Percent Approval, Lowest of Any President at This Point

3 hours ago ago from Atlas Shrugs in Brooklyn

We already know some of the things on President Obama's Christmas List: health care, success in Afghanistan, climate change restrictions. But now, he'll want to add a jump in the polls to that list of desirables. Not to be premature, but things aren't looking good for the President in the upcoming year. His opinion polls have reached record lows, one of which is the lowest in recorded history at this time in any president's term. ...

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OBAMA: FOOLING LESS OF THE PEOPLE MORE OF THE TIME

7 hours ago ago from THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS

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Brown wins GOP primary; Coakley tops Democrats

1 hour, 53 minutes ago ago from Media General - Turnto10.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Brown wins GOP primary; Coakley tops Democrats Related Links Returns: U.S. Senate Special Primary By GLEN JOHNSON AP Political Writer Published: December 8, 2009 BOSTON The relatively quiet campaign to fill the ...

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U.N. Weather Agency at Climate Conference Says This Is Warmest Decade on Record

2 hours ago ago from FOX News

U.N. Weather Agency at Climate Conference Says This Is Warmest Decade on Record Tuesday, December 08, 2009 Print AP Dec. 8: Delegates look at a giant balloon displaying the warming of the world s oceans at the U.S. center at the U.N. Climate Summit in Copenhagen. Dec. 8: Delegates look at a giant balloon displaying the warming of the world s oceans at the U.S. center at the U.N. Climate Summit in Copenhagen. ...

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US tops world in health care spending, results lag

13 hours ago ago from PopEater

PARIS -The United States ranks near the bottom in life expectancy among wealthy nations despite spending more than double per person on health care than the industrialized world's average, an economic group said Tuesday. Life expectancy at birth in the U.S. was 78.1 years in 2007, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. That's a year less than the OECD average of 79.1, and puts the U.S. just ahead of the Czech ...

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