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Rand Paul
Calls Hillary Clinton, "Gung-Ho ... a War Hawk"
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Calling Hillary Clinton 'a war hawk,' Senator Rand Paul says that if the former secretary of state seeks the presidency, some voters will worry that she will get the US involved in another Middle East war."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Calling Hillary Clinton 'a war hawk,' Senator Rand Paul says that if the former secretary of state seeks the presidency, some voters will worry that she will get the US involved in another Middle East war."
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Bill Moyers |
Joseph Stiglitz: In Defense of Capitalism
Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company
Excerpt: "Our system produces such yawning gaps because it isn’t truly competitive the way a capitalist system should be — it has, in fact, been engineered by the wealthy to prevent competition and to protect their economic and political power."
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Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company
Excerpt: "Our system produces such yawning gaps because it isn’t truly competitive the way a capitalist system should be — it has, in fact, been engineered by the wealthy to prevent competition and to protect their economic and political power."
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Jerusalem: The
Holy City's 'Racist Abyss'
Peter Schwartzstein, The Daily Beast
Schwartzstein writes: "There’s nothing holy about Jerusalem. Its civility has been crushed; its fragile peace has been blown apart by the mindless toxicity of a summer of violence."
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Peter Schwartzstein, The Daily Beast
Schwartzstein writes: "There’s nothing holy about Jerusalem. Its civility has been crushed; its fragile peace has been blown apart by the mindless toxicity of a summer of violence."
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Rick Perry's
Indictment to Curb His Gun-Toting Ways
Jim Forsyth, Reuters
Forsyth writes: "A felony indictment for abuse of power will hit Texas Governor Rick Perry, an avowed gun enthusiast, where it hurts - by curtailing some of his rights to bear firearms."
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Jim Forsyth, Reuters
Forsyth writes: "A felony indictment for abuse of power will hit Texas Governor Rick Perry, an avowed gun enthusiast, where it hurts - by curtailing some of his rights to bear firearms."
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Islamic
State's Bootleg Petro-State May Prove Unsustainable
Michael Pizzi, Al Jazeera America
Pizzi writes: "With up to $2 million in daily revenue from black market oil, the Islamic State insurgency not only holds sway over swathes of Syria and Iraq but has also begun to lay the foundations to become a small petro-state."
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Michael Pizzi, Al Jazeera America
Pizzi writes: "With up to $2 million in daily revenue from black market oil, the Islamic State insurgency not only holds sway over swathes of Syria and Iraq but has also begun to lay the foundations to become a small petro-state."
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Al-Qaida
Releases U.S. Journalist Held for Two Years
Associated Press
Excerpt: "An American journalist kidnapped and held hostage for nearly two years by an al-Qaida-linked group in Syria was released Sunday, less than a week after the horrific execution of American journalist James Foley by Islamic militants."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "An American journalist kidnapped and held hostage for nearly two years by an al-Qaida-linked group in Syria was released Sunday, less than a week after the horrific execution of American journalist James Foley by Islamic militants."
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Darren
Wilson's First Job Was on a Troubled Police Force Disbanded by
Authorities
Carol D. Leonnig, Kimberly Kindy and Joel Achenbach, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The small city of Jennings, Mo., had a police department so troubled, and with so much tension between white officers and black residents, that the city council finally decided to disband it. Everyone in the Jennings police department was fired. New officers were brought in to create a credible department from scratch."
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Carol D. Leonnig, Kimberly Kindy and Joel Achenbach, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The small city of Jennings, Mo., had a police department so troubled, and with so much tension between white officers and black residents, that the city council finally decided to disband it. Everyone in the Jennings police department was fired. New officers were brought in to create a credible department from scratch."
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