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Bill Clinton |
Harnessing Innovation and Cooperation to Create Good Jobs and
Growth
Bill Clinton, Reader Supported News
Clinton writes: "The United States passed a major milestone last month, having now regained all 8.7 million of the jobs lost during the Great Recession. But many American families, businesses, and communities are still living with the legacy of the most severe contraction in decades."
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Bill Clinton, Reader Supported News
Clinton writes: "The United States passed a major milestone last month, having now regained all 8.7 million of the jobs lost during the Great Recession. But many American families, businesses, and communities are still living with the legacy of the most severe contraction in decades."
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Juan Cole |
Iraq's PM al-Maliki Rejects Gov't of Nat'l Unity as Sunnis Demand He Step
Down
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "Secretary of State John Kerry is an experienced and knowledgeable diplomat, but the difficulty of the situation in the Middle East right now is demonstrated by the repeated reversals he suffered during his trip to the Middle East."
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Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "Secretary of State John Kerry is an experienced and knowledgeable diplomat, but the difficulty of the situation in the Middle East right now is demonstrated by the repeated reversals he suffered during his trip to the Middle East."
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New York AG
Schneiderman Finally Flexes Muscles Against Wall Street
Tim McLaughlin and Karen Freifeld, Reuters
Excerpt: "New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, long seen as a secondary force in policing Wall Street banks, is taking the lead in what may be the most ambitious case of his career: accusing Barclays Plc (BARC.L) of favoring its high-frequency trading clients."
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Tim McLaughlin and Karen Freifeld, Reuters
Excerpt: "New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, long seen as a secondary force in policing Wall Street banks, is taking the lead in what may be the most ambitious case of his career: accusing Barclays Plc (BARC.L) of favoring its high-frequency trading clients."
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Jim Hightower
| Putting a Pitchfork in It
Jim Hightower, OtherWords
Hightower writes: "Lloyd Blankfein is very concerned about income inequality. With his face reflecting both worry and perplexity, he recently called inequality 'very destabilizing.'"
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Jim Hightower, OtherWords
Hightower writes: "Lloyd Blankfein is very concerned about income inequality. With his face reflecting both worry and perplexity, he recently called inequality 'very destabilizing.'"
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Why the Buffer
Zone Decision Is Wrong
Anastasia Scangas, The Progressive
Scangas writes: "The Supreme Court ruled that the 35-feet buffer zone interfered with the free speech rights of a grandmother and others who said they just wanted to quietly counsel the women going into the clinic. But that's not what I often see."
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Anastasia Scangas, The Progressive
Scangas writes: "The Supreme Court ruled that the 35-feet buffer zone interfered with the free speech rights of a grandmother and others who said they just wanted to quietly counsel the women going into the clinic. But that's not what I often see."
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Ann Coulter
Thinks Football Is Socialist
Dan Hancox, Guardian UK
Hancox writes: "Determined to preserve American exceptionalism against a rising tide of baguette-munching ball-juggling pinko Europhile hippy surrender-communism, Ann Coulter has come to the rescue."
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Dan Hancox, Guardian UK
Hancox writes: "Determined to preserve American exceptionalism against a rising tide of baguette-munching ball-juggling pinko Europhile hippy surrender-communism, Ann Coulter has come to the rescue."
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Oil and Gas
Industry Buys Colorado Fracking Election
Gary Wockner, EcoWatch
Wockner writes: "In what may have been the most expensive and farce of an election in the history of Colorado, the oil and gas industry has likely spent $1 million to buy a fracking election in the city of Loveland, Colorado."
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Gary Wockner, EcoWatch
Wockner writes: "In what may have been the most expensive and farce of an election in the history of Colorado, the oil and gas industry has likely spent $1 million to buy a fracking election in the city of Loveland, Colorado."
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