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Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and was defeated by Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in the 2008 presidential race.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and was defeated by Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in the 2008 presidential race.
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U.S. too hard on Iran, too soft on Israel
The article, "Iran talks yield little progress" (May 25), describes the hypocrisy that drives U.S. foreign policy. We demand that Iran not be able to enrich uranium, even though the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty allows it, while offering Iran nothing in...Tags: Iran, Israel, Lobbying
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On beauty, with Susan Heydt
What makes a person beautiful? Susan Heydt doesn’t answer that question with “cosmetics,” which might be odd coming from a woman who makes a living as a makeup artist. For her, beauty is on the inside, and makeup is about how a person...
Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Celebrities, America Ferrera, Ellicott City, Ben Affleck
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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: U.S. Embassy, Timothy Geithner, Civil Rights, Communist Party, Human Rights
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NBC News 'Situation Room' special: The upside of sucking up to White House
The Baltimore SunNBC News announced Friday that Brian Williams' ratings-impaired, journalistically-challenged "Rock Center" newsmagazine will have a report on what it was like inside the Situation Room on the night Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. Navy Seals. I guess...Tags: NBC (tv network), Chelsea Clinton, U.S. Navy, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Michael G. Mullen
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Sanctuary for Chen Guangcheng
American embassy officials in Beijing didn't exactly throw out the welcome mat when one of China's leading human rights activists showed up on their doorstep last week seeking refuge. But having allowed him inside and sheltered him for several days...Tags: North Korea, China, Timothy Geithner, Beijing (China), Civil Rights
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Sun fires blanks on gun law
The liberal media, of which The Sun is unapologetically a part, has failed to report on the fact that George Zimmerman was confronted not by a Barack Obama look-alike or 17-year-old cherubic-faced "child," but by a young man well over six feet in height...Tags: United Nations, Gun Control, Jack Nicholson, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy
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Being a woman is hard work
Well. I know I speak for many women when I say, "Thank heaven that's settled."
Women like me have been struggling with our identities as working mothers for decades, but thanks to Hilary Rosen, Ann Romney and Hillary Clinton, we now have some clarity....Tags: Mitt Romney, Entertainment Events, Republican Party, Dance, Colombia
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Review: 'VEEP' shines a hilarious light on often dim-witted world of politics
"VEEP" is the kind of series that separates HBO from almost every other channel or network making television these days. It takes great risks, dares to break new ground, includes some of the most imaginative artists working in the arts and aims for...
Tags: In the Loop (movie), Concerts, Tony Hale, Anna Chlumsky, Girls (tv program)
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Secretary Clinton's welcome focus on global youth
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently delivered a speech in Tunisia that focused on the historic role young people are playing to promote freedom, opportunity and human dignity in their countries. Speaking at a youth forum in Tunis, she also took...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Global Expansion
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Young people are an untapped resource
William S. Reese's excellent op-ed ("A welcome focus on global youth," March 9) about the Global Youth Jobs Alliance speaks to the powerful role young people can play when public policy leaders reserve a place for them at the policymaking table. This...Tags: Federated States of Micronesia, Lobbying
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The right time for city elections
Baltimore City senators are backing a bill to change the dates of municipal elections in a way that benefits them more than the people they are supposed to serve. Legislation that was originally intended to transition city elections to the same year...Tags: Local Elections, Primaries, Republican Party, Annapolis, Voting
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An unsettled, Islamist Egypt threatens U.S. national security
President Obama appears ready this week to reinstate $1.5 billion in military aid to Egypt. The International Monetary Fund, with a nod from the U.S., is negotiating a $3.2 billion loan to bail out its broke rulers. Why? The military remains in control,...Tags: Parliament, Human Rights, Egypt
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