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Human rights must be at the center of U.S.-China policy
President Barack Obama's China policy combines deterrence and engagement, but it gives insufficient attention to human rights. Since early 2009, when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton noted that human rights "can't interfere" with other aspects of Sino-...Tags: Civil Rights, Human Rights, Xi Jinping, Democratic Party, China
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Schurick guilty of election fraud in robocall case
A Baltimore jury Tuesday found Paul Schurick, former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s campaign manager, guilty of fraud and related charges for his role in an Election Day 2010 robocall — a decision hailed by government watchdog groups who say that...Tags: Punishment, Crimes, Lawyers, Political Corruption, Regional Authority
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Orioles' presence at Cespedes' workout showcases expanded international efforts
Desperately lagging in the world baseball market, the Orioles are attempting to step up their international efforts, and this weekend might serve as a primary example of that change in philosophy.
An Orioles contingent — to include manager Buck...Tags: Aroldis Chapman, Marketing, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds
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Obama needs to get over his China envy
Up to 40 million Chinese people still live in caves. That's more than the populations of Texas and Illinois, combined. In fairness, a fraction of these caves are apparently pretty nice, complete with electricity and well-compacted dirt floors. But that'...Tags: Railway Transportation, Warren Buffett, The New York Times, 2016 Olympic Games, NPR
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Cuba's high court rejects appeal by Maryland man
Cuba's Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Maryland contractor Alan Gross to be released from a 15-year prison sentence for alleged spying. The court claimed that Gross, of Potomac, who was arrested in December 2009 after distributing computer...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, George Bush, U.S. Department of State, Prisons, Raul Castro
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Soviet fall and Arab Spring
Twenty years ago, tens of thousands of Russians took to the streets of Moscow, just as Egyptians, Tunisians and Syrians have this year — rejecting the old order, demanding freedom and democracy. That August, the Russian democrats prevailed because...Tags: George H.W. Bush, George Bush, Coup d'Etat, ABC (tv network), Vladimir Putin
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Firings decried as partisan politics
Sun StaffDemocratic lawmakers said yesterday that the $100,000 settlement paid to a well-known elected official who claimed he was fired from a state job because of party affiliation is part of a broader strategy by the Ehrlich administration that they hope to...Tags: Local Elections, Regional Authority, Frederick County (Maryland), Baltimore County, Executive Branch
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W.E.B. Du Bois
Sun ReporterAn overlooked stay in the city NAACP founder Du Bois was Morgan Park resident -------------------- The life of William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, the civil rights leader, scholar and one of the five founders of the National Association for the...Tags: History, Minority Groups, New York City, Jefferson Davis, NAACP
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Deadliest day for U.S. in Iraq war
Chicago TribuneBAGHDAD, Iraq - A U.S. helicopter on a mission supporting Sunday's national election crashed amid sandstorms in western Iraq early yesterday, killing 30 Marines and one Navy sailor, the military said, marking the deadliest day for U.S. forces since the...Tags: Local Elections, France, Executive Branch, Baghdad (Iraq), Bombings
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Ripken to visit China as envoy
Sun reporterCal Ripken Jr. has developed a lucrative, baseball-centered career that includes stints as a television analyst, co-owner of a minor league team and a long list of other business interests since retiring from the Baltimore Orioles in 2002. But when he...Tags: Documentary (genre), Hospitals and Clinics, Diplomacy, Richard Nixon, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Inexpressible bond draws Baltimorean
Sun Foreign StaffROME - Lou Williams knew the cobbled streets were no place for a 72-year-old with a cane. He had known about the heat and the crowds and the long waits, and he had been warned not to come without a hotel reservation. But he came, arriving yesterday on...Tags: Christianity, Patterson Park, Rome (Italy), The Pope, Highlandtown
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Poland mourns beloved native son
Sun Foreign StaffKRAKOW, Poland - Eyes glinting with tears, throats hoarse with grief, the Polish faithful numbly absorbed the news last night that the man they regarded as their spiritual father and political liberator was dead. "All the people of my village? How can...Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, The Pope, Wojciech Jaruzelski
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