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White House Punts To Bush Years' Reimportation Fears Straw Man; Still No Denial Of Dorgan's Charges

18 hours ago ago from Delaware Way

Jane Hamsher tackled the subject on Fox and Friends this morning : the lingering bi-partisan sell out to Big PhRMA... ~~~~~ TPM reports ~ Asked About Charge Of Meddling, Gibbs Says FDA Drug Imports Stand Hasn't Changed Neither the FDA nor the White House has directly denied the charge, and there's speculation the Obama Administration came out against the Dorgan measure because of its June deal with the pharmaceutical industry. ...

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Pubad qustion Analysis

13 hours ago ago from Sociology,Public Administration,General Studies,English,Hidni,Essay,Personality test

Theory 1. "Not to be comparative is to be naively parochial" (Riggs). Comment. 2. Taylor’s scientific management ignored social and psychological factors. Comment. 3.Analyze McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y. Do you agree with the view that with every passing year, McGregor's message has become more relevant and more important? Substantiate your answer. 60 4.calling woodrow wilson, the father of public administration is doing injustice ...

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Swapping Politics for Science on Drug Policy | Tea Break

9 hours ago ago from Tea Break | Pakistan Blog aggregator | Take a tea-break; have a mind blogging experience

Policy wonks and deficit hawks weren't the only ones paying attention when President Obama signed the Fiscal Year 2010 Consolidated Appropriations Act last week. HIV activists, public health experts and communities of drug users celebrated not for what's in the appropriations bill, but for what's not in it: a ban on federal funding for needle exchange programs, which has appeared in the federal budget every year since 1988. After two ...

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Nobel Peace Laureate Obama’s Guantanamo policy uncomfortably close to Bush administration policies

22 hours ago ago from Open Your Eyes News

LA Times President Obama began the year with a pledge to close the Guantanamo prison, and to restore due process and the core constitutional values that he said made this country great. But his administration has set out a multi-pronged legal policy for the remaining Guantanamo prisoners that bears a striking similarity to that of the final year of George W. Bush's presidency. Some detainees could be held indefinitely without being charged, ...

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Videos: BEHIND THE SO CALLED “DRUG WAR” PART 1 of 2

20 hours ago ago from 2Pot.net

Duration: 00:10:53 View: 127 MARIJUANA CANNABIS MARIHUANA MEDICAL LEGALIZE WEED 420 OBAMA RON PAUL JACKSON DOPE GRASS BONG RIP JOINT KUSH DRUGS SEEDS WAR NWO NEWS VAPORIZER BOWL HASHISH BLUNTS H1N1 Flu HASH GANJA HEMP SEX LIBERTA ( more )

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Emma Ruby-Sachs: Obama Won't Push Equal Rights Law in the Right Direction

16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

American Presidents are famous for stretching the letter of the law: Nixon's attempt to sabotage the Democratic Party, Reagan's Iran-Contra scandal, George Bush's extraordinary rendition. When the political climate demands, the Executive is often willing to push the edges of legal behavior in order to achieve a political end. But when it comes to gay rights, Obama doesn't want to breathe on the boundaries of the law, let alone give them the ...

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AstraZeneca Sharpens Focus on Ethics

4 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

BY JEANNE WHALEN U.S. government fines have made big drug makers "more sensitive than we've ever been" about preventing illegal promotion of their drugs, the chief executive of AstraZeneca PLC said in an interview. AstraZeneca in September reached a preliminary agreement to pay $520 million to settle a U.S. investigation into its marketing of the schizophrenia drug Seroquel, including allegations that the company promoted the drug for ...

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Jonathan Hafetz: Guantánamo Beyond Guantánamo

10 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Co-written by Jonathan Hafetz and Mark Denbeaux. President Obama's planned transfer of some Guantánamo Bay detainees to Thomson, Illinois, might bring the administration nearer to its goal of closing the infamous off-shore prison. But, from all indications, it will do little to end the unlawful detention system Guantánamo embodies. Last month, Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the United States would bring charges in federal ...

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Obama Rebuts 'Grumbling' from African-American Supporters

12 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

President Obama has rebutted recent criticism from actor Danny Glover and some members of Congress that he has not done enough to help the African-American community since taking office, Politico reports . Obama said he wasn't surprised to hear that there was "grumbling" among black Americans because the country "just went through the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression." Talking to American Urban Radio Networks reporter April ...

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White House Taps Former eBay, Microsoft Exec as New 'Cyber Czar'

15 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

The White House announced Tuesday that Howard Schmidt, a former executive at eBay and Microsoft, will become the administration's new cybersecurity coordinator. Schmidt's selection comes at the end of a long process in which several other candidates turned down the job. President Obama is expected to announce the appointment Tuesday. Schmidt is an Internet security expert who, along with working for major Web-based companies, founded a ...

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