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Europe's lesson for the GOP
The economic and political tumult in Europe has continued this week with anti-incumbent votes in France and Greece as well as signs of disaffection in Italy, Great Britain and Germany. The electorate is angry, and the election results have raised...
Tags: Greece, Democratic Party, U.S. Senate, Nicolas Sarkozy, Europe
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Left wing ignores economic realities
As I read the editorial, "Rejecting austerity" (May 9), I couldn't help but think of how well it echoes the left-wing agenda. I disagree with almost every point made, as it only showcases conservatives as the problem. It is all parties and the incessant...Tags: European Union, Protest
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Wisconsin recall: Labor's love lost
Any way you slice it, the refusal of Wisconsin voters to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker for limiting the collective-bargaining rights of unionized public-sector employees was a blow not only to organized labor but to the Democratic Party as a whole....
Tags: Democratic Party, Mitt Romney, Regional Authority, Labor Legislation, Polls
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NBC sportscaster Bob Costas scores with Jerry Sandusky exclusive
The Baltimore SunFor all the big journalists associated with Brian Williams' "Rock Center," it was sportscaster Bob Costas who put this self-important, over-promoted newsmagazine on the map Monday with his exclusive interview of former Penn State football coach Jerry...Tags: Justice System, Mike McQueary, Joe Paterno, Football, CNN (tv network)
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John Waters' hitchhiking companion Brett Bidle tells more
Brett Bidle, Frederick County town councilman, tea party supporter and devout Methodist, is John Waters' new BFF. That old saying about politics making strange bedfellows? Apparently, politics has nothing on hitchhiking. Back in mid-May, Bidle, a 20-...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Colleges and Universities, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), The New York Times, Tea Party Movement
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Romney: The ideal foil for Democrats' class warfare campaign
It was going to happen anyway, but Mitt Romney's wealth and history as a healer of troubled corporations doubly assures that this year's presidential campaign will see a return in spades to good old "class warfare." David Axelrod, President Obama's chief...
Tags: Democratic Party, Mitt Romney, Lyndon B. Johnson, Labor Legislation, Poverty
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The curse of Mitt's millions
Although Mitt Romneyis now on the brink of nomination as the 2012 Republican presidential standard-bearer, the question remains as to why so much doubt lingers about him. A central concern seems to be that he's just too rich to understand the problems...
Tags: Executive Branch, Mitt Romney, Political Candidates, Elections, Joe Biden
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Occupy Baltimore permit request to stay in park denied again
Baltimore officials have denied a second request by Occupy Baltimore protesters to obtain permits to use in McKeldin Square, the Inner Harbor park where the group has been entrenched since early October.
The city "is committed to protecting individuals'...Tags: Inner Harbor, Activism, Demonstration, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Reginald Lewis' daughter opens up about growing up with her famous father
When she was 12 years old, Christina Lewis Halpern was caught in the collision between great good fortune and terrible luck. And the suddenness and severity of the impact jolted her deeply, though it would take years for her to experience the full...Tags: Laws, Virginia State University, Colleges and Universities, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Justice System
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Wall Street and its protesters are both addicted to government handouts
Since I first broke the news of the Occupy Wall Street protest plans over a month ago, events, as predicted in that column, have turned into a cluster-hug of groups and causes. A collective of union members, antiwar activists and young people with...Tags: Social Media, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, New York City, Fox News Channel (tv network), Facebook
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Occupy Wall Street protesters are the extremists, not the tea party
Brian Phillips is the head of communications for the NYC General Assembly, the group primarily responsible for occupying Wall Street. I learned about him while listening to National Public Radio's "Morning Edition." According to NPR, Phillips is "an ex-...Tags: Democratic Party, Loans, Mortgages, Tea Party Movement, NPR
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