Politics Today: An Olympic Decision. ... we'll know if he helped the Windy City's chances when the International Olympic Committee announces the two finalists, ... Newark Star-Ledger's Claire ...
Politics Today: An Olympic Decision. ... we'll know if he helped the Windy City's chances when the International Olympic Committee announces the two finalists, ... Newark Star-Ledger's Claire ...
Politics Today: Obama in Italy. By Steve Chaggaris ... e's not ruling anything out, but at the same time he's not ruling anything in," Gibbs told reporters on today's flight from Moscow to Rome ...
Politics Today: Obama Speeches Under Scrutiny. ... His address will be shown live on the White House Web site and on C-SPAN at noon EDT, a time when classrooms across the country will be able to ...
Politics Today: Obama Heads to Copenhagen. ... Obama "wasted no time in captivating some of the International Olympic Committee members who will decide a 2016 Summer ... Charles E. Grassley (Iowa ...
Politics Today: A Public Option Showdown. ... Mark Mazzetti and David E ... and the impact of Obama's trip will be difficult to assess because voting by 100-plus International Olympic Committee ...
Politics Today: Health Care Battles Continue. By Steve Chaggaris July 17, 2009 / 9:13 AM / CBS News Politics Today is CBSNews.com's inside look at the key stories driving the day in Politics ...
Politics Today: After House Health Care Vote, What's Next? ... They cited the $1.2 trillion price tag of the House bill, its reliance on a 'millionaire's tax' to fund the overhaul and the House's ...
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5 obscure Olympic sports you won't regret watching. ... Badminton. You probably think of badminton as a lame sport rich people play during Sunday brunch -- not the way these guys and girls play it
Bhutan's archers aim high for Olympic glory. Share; Tweet ... American- and Oxford-educated Prince Dasho Jigyel is a regular at tournaments. When asked the sport's role in Bhutanese culture, he ...
China Hotels Not Seeing Olympic Gold Rates. ... an employee of the press department of popular travel Web site Ctrip.com, said many two- to four-star hotels have reduced prices by 10 percent to 20 ...
Tokyo's Olympic bid success boosts Nikkei. ... Coronavirus disrupts flow of mail into China ... with BHP Billiton up 1.4 percent in Sydney, and Rio Tinto 1 percent higher. ...
IOC marketing director Timo Lumme said, "We understand that McDonald's is looking to focus on different business priorities." McDonald's was among 13 top-tier sponsors signed through the 2018 ...
Trump administration appeals DACA decision. ... The DOJ has appealed a lower court's decision in The Regents of the University of California and Janet Napolitano v. U.S. Department of Homeland ...
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Legal experts debate impeachment at Judiciary hearing ... Trump tariff decision takes White House by surprise. ... NASA hopes to end reliance on Russian Soyuz ferry ships and transport astronauts ...
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Our Politics and the New Sophists January 7, 2011 / 10:28 AM / National Review Online Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
Republicans and their media allies never really define what they mean by socialism. To some, it is an expansion in government spending (although many capitalist nations funnel more of their GDP ...