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Russia Ends Cooperation with NATO
Associated PressBURSSELS, Belgium -- Russia has halted all military cooperation with NATO, the Western alliance said Thursday, in the latest sign of East-West tension over the invasion of Georgia. Alliance spokeswoman Carmen Romero said NATO had received notification...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Vladimir Putin, Multi-Sport Events, Defense, Bombings
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Chicago bicyclists tutored on rules of the road
Chicago Tribune reporterAs more and more Chicagoans opt for bicycles over cars as their choice to navigate city streets, police and transportation officials launched an effort this week to make sure cyclists both new and old are aware of—and following—the rules....Tags: Robert Mitchum, Transportation, Road Transportation, Cycling
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Dead bear's gallbladder removed in possible Tahoe poaching case
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterState wildlife officials are investigating a possible poaching case in which someone removed the gallbladder of a black bear -- which can sell for thousands of dollars in Asia -- after the animal was struck and killed this week by a car in the Lake...Tags: Vehicles, Hunting, Population, Animals, Traditional Chinese Medicines
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Ferraro: Biden has what Obama lacks
The Swampby Mark Silva Never mind Joe Biden's suggestion that he isn't "the guy'' likely to make Barack Obama's presidential ticket. Geraldine Ferraro, who's been there before, said today that she got the call from Walter Mondale to serve as his......Tags: Walter Mondale, Jack Reed, National Government, Government, Executive Branch
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A critical pick
As the party conventions draw near, there has been a flurry of media speculation about the candidates' choices for vice president. Yet an arguably more important choice is the next secretary of state. For the most part, the vice presidency is a kind...Tags: Elections, Dennis Ross, Robert Gates, Bill Richardson, Condoleezza Rice
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Democrats lean toward Biden
Associated PressSen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. has emerged as the favorite among Democrats to be Barack Obama's running mate for his understanding of foreign policy in grave global times and his fighting spirit against the rival Republican ticket. Obama is keeping his...Tags: Parliament, National Government, Government, Evan Bayh, Kathleen Sebelius
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Genocide denied in Sudan
Associated PressSudan's indicted president denied yesterday that his regime was orchestrating genocide in the troubled western region of Darfur - and offered hope for an end to the violence and the dawn of reconciliation by promising free and fair elections next year....Tags: Elections, National Government, Government, Defense, Civil Unrest
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Obama's rejection of 2003 abortion bill comes to forefront
The events of Wednesday, March 12, 2003, in Springfield are suddenly looming large in the U.S. presidential race. On that day, Barack Obama, then a Democratic state senator from Chicago, convened a meeting of the Health and Human Services Committee,...Tags: Reproduction, Medical Specialization, Parliament, National Government, Government
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Obama casts McCain as rich, out of touch
Associated Press WriterDemocrat Barack Obama Thursday depicted John McCain as rich, out of touch and less a foreign-policy expert than he claims--part of the increasingly negative tone of the presidential hopeful's message as he tries to fight the perception that his campaign...Tags: Elections, Polls, National Government, Executive Branch, Government
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Russia plans to stay in Georgia
Tribune NewspapersMOSCOW — Russia plans to establish a long-term presence inside Georgia and one of its breakaway republics by adding 18 checkpoints, including at least eight within undisputed Georgian territory outside the pro-Russian enclave of South Ossetia, a...Tags: United Nations, National Government, Government, Defense, Nicolas Sarkozy
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Russia to keep soldiers in Georgia
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersRussia plans to establish a long-term presence in Georgia and one of its breakaway republics by adding 18 checkpoints, including at least eight within undisputed Georgian territory outside the pro-Russian enclave of South Ossetia, a ranking Russian...Tags: Treaties, National Government, Government, NATO, Defense
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Groups have concerns over new choice
Forum Publishing GroupWith condo ombudsman Danille Carroll set to leave office Sept. 2, advocacy groups are voicing concerns about Gov. Charlie Crist's appointment of a successor. "The ombudsman must be neutral in all dealings with condos," said Charlotte Greenbarg,...Tags: Elections, National Government, Local Elections, Executive Branch, Government
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