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Mother of alleged UI victim releases letter
The mother of an alleged sexual assault victim has released a letter she sent to University of Iowa officials, accusing them of ignoring the woman as she faced harassment after reporting the attack. In a copyright story, the Iowa City Press-Citizen...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Sexual Assault, Minority Groups, Thanksgiving, National Government
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In Berlin, Obama says global threats call for stronger alliances
Tribune correspondentDemocratic presidential candidate Barack Obama came to a city once divided by the Cold War and sustained in crisis by the Atlantic alliance to call today for a strengthened commitment to international alliances in a new era of international threats. In a...Tags: International Relations, John F. Kennedy, National Government, Barack Obama, Political Candidates
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Egypt shuts down office of Iranian TV station
Egyptian authorities have shut down the Cairo office of an Iranian TV network, a security official said today, as the two nations spar over a film that justifies the killing of former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat by Islamic militants. Authorities...Tags: National Government, Television Industry, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Clubs and Associations, Government
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Statement on timing of surge was no mistake, McCain says
Associated PressRepublican John McCain pushed back yesterday against Democratic criticism that he misstated when the troop buildup ordered by President Bush began, saying elements were put in place before Bush announced the strategy in early 2007. He told reporters...Tags: John McCain, Guerrilla Activity, Armed Forces, National Government, Terrorism
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U.S. seeks to intensify efforts in Afghanistan
Associated PressAs violence in Afghanistan escalates, the U.S. is responding by scrambling to get in more troops. But it's far from clear how the strategy will work in a vast, rugged land where hiding places are many and suspicion of foreign forces is deep. U.S....Tags: Armed Forces, Rebellions, Physiology, Wars and Interventions, Terrorism
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Castro cryptic on Russia bomber
HAVANA — Ailing Fidel Castro said Wednesday that Cuba's president was right to adopt a "dignified silence" over a Moscow newspaper report that Russia may send nuclear bombers to the island. In a brief, cryptic essay posted on a government Web...Tags: National Government, Fidel Castro, Government
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Darden spends big on lobbying
Sentinel Staff WriterDarden Restaurants is spending a lot more money this year to influence members of Congress and other federal officials in Washington. Darden, the only Fortune 500 company based in Orlando, spent nearly a half-million dollars on federal lobbying during...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Minority Groups, National Government, Food Safety, Darden Restaurants
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Obama vows to stand with the Israelis
Chicago TribuneBarack Obama on Wednesday declared his commitment to Israeli security — and also visited Palestinian officials to signal balance in his approach to managing the Middle East's volatile conflicts. The Democratic presidential candidate laid a...Tags: Nuclear Weapons, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Defense, Primaries
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Sudan counters charges with diplomacy
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSudan's diplomatic offensive against the International Criminal Court is gaining momentum in Africa, but faces stiff odds before the U.N. Security Council. The government of Sudan has been waging a high-profile political campaign since the court's...Tags: Rebellions, Civil Unrest, Human Rights, National Government, Genocide
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Obama lavished with airtime -- and criticism
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt seems like just about everybody has spent the last week beating up on the media for showering too much love on Barack Obama, during what John McCain's camp derides as the Obama World Tour. True, statistics show broadcast networks have devoted more...Tags: Terrorism, Defense, David Petraeus, John McCain, Television Industry
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