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Charles Pierce | Our Mr. Brooks: How Humility Insists on Deceit
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "It seems that Brooks has noticed that people are talking again about the war for which he so enthusiastically shook his moneymaker back during the Avignon Presidency. So, naturally, it's time for a Professor of Humbleology to cover his own sad-sack ass."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "It seems that Brooks has noticed that people are talking again about the war for which he so enthusiastically shook his moneymaker back during the Avignon Presidency. So, naturally, it's time for a Professor of Humbleology to cover his own sad-sack ass."
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Nebraska Lawmakers Vote to Repeal Death Penalty, Veto Expected
Ed Payne, CNN
Payne writes: "The Nebraska legislature has passed a bill to repeal the state's death penalty and replace it with life without parole. The measure, which passed Wednesday on a 32-15 vote, faces a promised veto from Gov. Pete Ricketts."
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Ed Payne, CNN
Payne writes: "The Nebraska legislature has passed a bill to repeal the state's death penalty and replace it with life without parole. The measure, which passed Wednesday on a 32-15 vote, faces a promised veto from Gov. Pete Ricketts."
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Senator Rand Paul Stages 'Filibuster' to Protest Patriot Act
Scott Neuman, NPR
Neuman writes: "Protesting the soon-to-expire Patriot Act, presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul held the floor of the Senate for 11 hours late Wednesday in a filibuster-like speech railing against the law and the government's continued surveillance of Americans' phone records."
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Scott Neuman, NPR
Neuman writes: "Protesting the soon-to-expire Patriot Act, presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul held the floor of the Senate for 11 hours late Wednesday in a filibuster-like speech railing against the law and the government's continued surveillance of Americans' phone records."
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Hundreds of Tech Companies Line Up to Oppose TPP Trade Agreement
Sam Thielman, Guardian UK
Thielman writes: "More than 250 tech companies have signed a letter demanding greater transparency from Congress and decrying the broad regulatory language in leaked parts of the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership trade bill."
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Sam Thielman, Guardian UK
Thielman writes: "More than 250 tech companies have signed a letter demanding greater transparency from Congress and decrying the broad regulatory language in leaked parts of the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership trade bill."
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Israel Suspends Plans to Segregate Palestinians on Buses
Barak Ravid and Chaim Levinson, Haaretz
Excerpt: "President Reuven Rivlin welcomed the suspension of a move that 'could have led to an unthinkable separation between bus lines for Jews and Arabs.'"
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Barak Ravid and Chaim Levinson, Haaretz
Excerpt: "President Reuven Rivlin welcomed the suspension of a move that 'could have led to an unthinkable separation between bus lines for Jews and Arabs.'"
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Boko Haram Raped and Intentionally Impregnated Hundreds of Female Captives in Nigeria
Adam Nossiter, The New York Times
Nossiter writes: "Hundreds of women and girls captured by Boko Haram have been raped, many repeatedly, in what officials and relief workers describe as a deliberate strategy to dominate rural residents and possibly even create a new generation of Islamist militants in Nigeria."
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Adam Nossiter, The New York Times
Nossiter writes: "Hundreds of women and girls captured by Boko Haram have been raped, many repeatedly, in what officials and relief workers describe as a deliberate strategy to dominate rural residents and possibly even create a new generation of Islamist militants in Nigeria."
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Business Groups Jockeying to Influence New EPA Water Regulations
Timothy Cama, The Hill
Cama writes: "More than 100 advocates representing dozens of industry groups, companies and environmental organizations are flocking to the White House in a last-ditch effort to influence controversial regulations that would redefine the reach of the federal government's water pollution enforcement."
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Timothy Cama, The Hill
Cama writes: "More than 100 advocates representing dozens of industry groups, companies and environmental organizations are flocking to the White House in a last-ditch effort to influence controversial regulations that would redefine the reach of the federal government's water pollution enforcement."
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