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Hereditary rule: Bush said he would in January establish a
Hereditary rule: Bush said he would in January establish a political action committee to support candidates and to facilitate conversations with citiz...
Venezuelas treacherous opposition: The tall, former triathlete was
Venezuelas treacherous opposition: The tall, former triathlete was surprisingly gaunt and a thick beard covered his familiar clean-shaven face. But hi...
An idea larger than any one person: When Jefferson wrote the
An idea larger than any one person: When Jefferson wrote the preamble, it was largely an afterthought. Why is it so important today? It captured perfe...
Of course: With 100 percent of ballots counted, Frente Amplio (FA)
Of course: With 100 percent of ballots counted, Frente Amplio (FA) candidate Tabare Vazquez has been elected to serve as Uruguay’s next president, b...
[Martin Luther] King didnt agree morally with the riots, but he
[Martin Luther] King didnt agree morally with the riots, but he understood that they were an inevitable response when injustice went unaddressed--and ...
On its 151st anniversary: The gist of all the versions is the
On its 151st anniversary: The gist of all the versions is the same, and all the versions contain the quotes widely taught in history class. However, t...
Blowing smoke in the governments face: Back in November 2012,
Blowing smoke in the governments face: Back in November 2012, Colorado and Washington state allowed recreational marijuana sales and use on a limited ...
No ground to stand on: The decision will make the Dominican
No ground to stand on: The decision will make the Dominican Republic the third country in the hemisphere to withdraw from the regional court’s juris...
FA, all the way (for now): While Uruguay’s presidential race
FA, all the way (for now): While Uruguay’s presidential race will go to a runoff between Tabare Vazquez of the Frente Amplio (FA) and the National P...
Both under Clinton and Kerry, the State Department’s response to
Both under Clinton and Kerry, the State Department’s response to the violence and military and police impunity has largely been silence, along with ...

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