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Run,
Elizabeth, Run!
John Dickerson, Slate Magazine
Dickerson writes: "At the moment, the Democratic contest looks like it will be a foggy, repetitive march toward Hillary Clinton. It will have all the safety, risk aversion, and lack of impact of Clinton's recent book."
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John Dickerson, Slate Magazine
Dickerson writes: "At the moment, the Democratic contest looks like it will be a foggy, repetitive march toward Hillary Clinton. It will have all the safety, risk aversion, and lack of impact of Clinton's recent book."
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Juan Cole |
Falluja and Gaza: Why Counter-Terrorism Fails When the Problem Is
Political
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "There are such things as small terrorist groups that do a lot of harm and lack any significant social or political support. It may well be that such groups can be defeated by counter-terrorism operations."
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Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "There are such things as small terrorist groups that do a lot of harm and lack any significant social or political support. It may well be that such groups can be defeated by counter-terrorism operations."
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David Sirota |
Comcast's Worst Nightmare: How Tennessee Could Save America's
Internet
David Sirota, Salon
Sirota writes: "Once again abandoning the business lobby's typical call for less government intervention, telecom firms have successfully pushed 20 states to pass laws limiting the reach of community-owned utilities like EPB."
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David Sirota, Salon
Sirota writes: "Once again abandoning the business lobby's typical call for less government intervention, telecom firms have successfully pushed 20 states to pass laws limiting the reach of community-owned utilities like EPB."
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Bill Clinton
Warns Israel on 'Isolating Itself From World Opinion'
Agence France-Press
Excerpt: "Former US president Bill Clinton has warned Israel about 'isolating itself from world opinion' due to repeated conflicts in Gaza after four children were killed on a beach in the latest violence."
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Agence France-Press
Excerpt: "Former US president Bill Clinton has warned Israel about 'isolating itself from world opinion' due to repeated conflicts in Gaza after four children were killed on a beach in the latest violence."
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Half of Texas
Abortion Clinics Close After Restrictions Enacted
Carrie Feibel, National Public Radio
Feibel reports: "In a little over a year, the number of clinics that provide abortions in Texas fell to 20 from 41, and watchdogs say that as few as six may be left by September."
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Carrie Feibel, National Public Radio
Feibel reports: "In a little over a year, the number of clinics that provide abortions in Texas fell to 20 from 41, and watchdogs say that as few as six may be left by September."
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A Nurse at
Gitmo Refuses to Force Feed Any More Prisoners
Cori Crider, Guardian UK
Crider writes: "The nurse, Dhiab tells me, is the first staffer at Guantanamo to choose medical ethics over military logic."
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Cori Crider, Guardian UK
Crider writes: "The nurse, Dhiab tells me, is the first staffer at Guantanamo to choose medical ethics over military logic."
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Clean Power,
Off the Grid
David J. Hayes, The New York Times
Hayes reports: "After years of hype, renewable energy has gone mainstream in much of the United States and, increasingly, around the world."
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David J. Hayes, The New York Times
Hayes reports: "After years of hype, renewable energy has gone mainstream in much of the United States and, increasingly, around the world."
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