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Andy Borowitz
| Iraq to Have Unity Government Before US
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "In a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Monday, Secretary of State John Kerry stressed the importance of forming a unity government in Iraq but refused to commit to a timetable for creating one in the United States."
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "In a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Monday, Secretary of State John Kerry stressed the importance of forming a unity government in Iraq but refused to commit to a timetable for creating one in the United States."
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Amy Goodman |
The Egyptian Counterrevolution Will Not Be Televised
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Goodman writes: "Egypt sentenced three Al-Jazeera journalists this week to severe prison terms, in court proceedings that observers described as "farcical.""
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Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Goodman writes: "Egypt sentenced three Al-Jazeera journalists this week to severe prison terms, in court proceedings that observers described as "farcical.""
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SCOTUS'
Meaningless Ruling on Recess Appointments
Jim Newell, Salon
Newell writes: "This morning the Supreme Court ruled to limit the president's recess appointment powers - but not eliminate them."
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Jim Newell, Salon
Newell writes: "This morning the Supreme Court ruled to limit the president's recess appointment powers - but not eliminate them."
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The Pentagon's
Slush Fund Is Arming a War Zone on Main Street
Sadhbh Walshe, Guardian UK
Walshe writes: "But when a heavily armed Swat team enters through a suburban backyard with military might...it's hard to see how that merits issuing a warrants to a potential drug offender."
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Sadhbh Walshe, Guardian UK
Walshe writes: "But when a heavily armed Swat team enters through a suburban backyard with military might...it's hard to see how that merits issuing a warrants to a potential drug offender."
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Israel's
Puppy, Tony Blair
Marwan Bishara, The New York Times
Bishara writes: "You've got to admire Tony Blair's tenacity. Despite his terrible failures in Iraq and with the Palestinian Authority, the former British prime minister continues to pontificate about the Middle East's ills and cures."
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Marwan Bishara, The New York Times
Bishara writes: "You've got to admire Tony Blair's tenacity. Despite his terrible failures in Iraq and with the Palestinian Authority, the former British prime minister continues to pontificate about the Middle East's ills and cures."
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Meeting at UN
Highlights Plight of Imprisoned Al Jazeera Journalists
Renee Lewis, Al Jazeera America
Lewis reports: "An emergency meeting was held at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Wednesday to address the plight of three Al Jazeera journalists imprisoned by Egypt under "draconian" sentences handed down earlier this week."
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Renee Lewis, Al Jazeera America
Lewis reports: "An emergency meeting was held at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Wednesday to address the plight of three Al Jazeera journalists imprisoned by Egypt under "draconian" sentences handed down earlier this week."
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What Wendy
Davis Taught Us: Movements Matter
Katie McDonough, Salon
McDonough writes: "Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of Wendy Davis' historic 13-hour filibuster, a short-lived but exuberant triumph against the sweeping abortion restrictions that would soon throw Texas into a full-blown reproductive health crisis."
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Katie McDonough, Salon
McDonough writes: "Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of Wendy Davis' historic 13-hour filibuster, a short-lived but exuberant triumph against the sweeping abortion restrictions that would soon throw Texas into a full-blown reproductive health crisis."
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