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America: A fearsome foursome By Edward Luce The team seen most often in the Oval Office David Axelrod , senior adviser A former journalist on the Chicago Tribune who quit to set up a political advertising firm, Mr Axelrod, 54, is Barack Obama’s longest-standing mentor, from his days in Chicago politics. Always at the candidate’s side during the election campaign, he is the chief defender of the Obama brand. Still a journalist ...

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Editor Reviewing China Quake Deaths Sentenced

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BEIJING The sentencing of an outspoken literary editor to five years in prison for subversion showed that the Chinese government will not relent in its ongoing crackdown against critics and dissidents, supporters of the editor said Tuesday. The editor, Tan Zuoren, was sentenced Tuesday morning by a court in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, for criticizing the Chinese Communist Party by writing and protesting recently against ...

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Britain's Top Financial Regulator to Step Down

6 hours ago ago from The New York Times

LONDON The chief executive of Britain's financial services regulator, Hector Sants, said Tuesday he would leave the agency by the end of the summer. The announcement comes ahead of a general election in Britain this year whose outcome could diminish the role of the Financial Services Authority, the agency Mr. Sants heads. The opposition Conservative Party, which had been leading in recent opinion polls, has said it will abolish the F.S.A. ...

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Editor Reviewing China Quake Deaths Is Sentenced - NYTimes.com

1 hour, 40 minutes ago ago from The New York Times

BEIJING The sentencing of an outspoken literary editor to five years in prison for subversion showed that the Chinese government will not relent in its ongoing crackdown against critics and dissidents, supporters of the editor said Tuesday. The editor, Tan Zuoren, was sentenced Tuesday morning by a court in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, for criticizing the Chinese Communist Party by writing and protesting recently against the ...

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Malaysian Court Rejects Opposition Bid to Regain Power in Key State

5 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's highest court Tuesday threw out an opposition attempt to reclaim political control of an important state, underscoring the judiciary's pivotal role in determining the balance of power in this resource-rich but divided country and providing a lift to Prime Minister Najib Razak. Tuesday's decision also comes at a time when the main opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, is on trial for sodomy, a crime under Malaysian law. ...

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