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In Theory: Finding peace after a difficult year
Q: Many consider this to be the season of peace and hope. Reflecting on 2012, what has given you peace? What are your hopes for the coming year? Peace and hope are rather difficult concepts to ponder in light of this past week's horrific events at the...Tags: Interior Policy, Elementary Schools, Federal Communications Commission, Fiscal Cliff, Personal Weapon Control
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The teenagers are in charge of our government
Anybody who has spent any time around teenagers develops a kind of sixth sense for when they are hearing those teens lie. The elaborate explanation. The breezy dismissal. The dramatic outrage. When teens tell you it isn't a big deal, it usually is....Tags: U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Sexual Assault, FBI, Ocean City, National Security Agency
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Our cranky man in Kabul
No sooner had the U.S. announced that it would reopen long-stalled peace negotiations with the Taliban this week than Afghan President Hamid Karzai rushed to throw cold water on the idea. Mind you, the mercurial Mr. Karzai had been on board with the...Tags: Nouri Maliki, Qatar, Taliban, Wars and Interventions, Hamid Karzai
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Obama renews calls for nuclear reductions
BERLIN (AP) — Issuing an appeal for a new citizen activism in the free world, President Barack Obama renewed his call Wednesday to reduce U.S. and Russian nuclear stockpiles and to confront climate change, a danger he called "the global threat of...
Tags: G8, Barack Obama, Moscow (Russia), John F. Kennedy, Nuclear Weapons
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Russia reacts coolly to Obama's nuclear proposals
MOSCOW -- Russian officials responded coolly Wednesday to President Obama’s call for further reductions to the U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals. “We cannot allow the balance of the strategic deterrence system to be broken, or the...
Tags: Barack Obama, Missile Systems, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry, Russia
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In Berlin, Obama calls for reductions in U.S., Russian nuclear arms
BERLIN -- President Obama on Wednesday announced plans to go beyond the reductions outlined in the New START treaty with Russia and said he would seek an additional one-third cut in the number of strategic nuclear warheads in the U.S. stockpile, if the...
Tags: Barack Obama, John F. Kennedy, Nuclear Weapons, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Angela Merkel
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Afghan government exits security talks with U.S.
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Underscoring Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s reputation in Washington as a mercurial U.S. ally, the Karzai administration suspended security talks with the United States on Wednesday, apparently without warning, a day before U....
Tags: Kabul (Afghanistan), Barack Obama, Afghanistan, Taliban, Politics
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Obama welcomes Taliban assent to Afghanistan talks
ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland -- Calling for an “Afghan-led, Afghan-owned peace process,” President Obama expressed cautious optimism about the Taliban’s surprise agreement to negotiate directly with U.S. officials toward ending America&...
Tags: G8, Barack Obama, Taliban, Mohammed Omar, Hamid Karzai
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Coroner has not determined if crash victim is Michael Hastings
The Los Angeles county coroner's office had yet to determine Tuesday night whether a body recovered from a fiery car crash was that of award-winning journalist Michael Hastings. The body was badly charred and identified only as "John Doe 117," law...
Tags: Barack Obama, Iraq, Los Angeles Police Department, Afghanistan, Transportation Accidents
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Michael Hastings was working in L.A. when he died in car crash
Journalist Michael Hastings was living in Los Angeles and reporting on national security issues and the entertainment industry when he died early Tuesday in a car crash in the city, according to his employer. Hastings, a hard-charging reporter whose...Tags: Barack Obama, Iraq, Los Angeles Police Department, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Obama calls U.S.-Taliban talks agreement 'important first step'
KABUL, Afghanistan — For more than a decade, the U.S. and the Taliban have met almost exclusively on the battlefield of America's longest war. In coming days, both sides said, they will sit down at a negotiating table to discuss ending the bloodshed...
Tags: G8, Qatar, Taliban, Wars and Interventions, Mohammed Omar
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Russia warns against 'no-fly' zone over Syria
MOSCOW -- Ahead of President Obama's first meeting this year with his Russian counterpart, Moscow on Monday declared that it would not accept imposition of a "no-fly" zone over Syria, one of its last remaining allies in the Middle East. “The...
Tags: G8, Barack Obama, Moscow (Russia), New York University, Chen Guangcheng
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