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- New Yorker fined for hanging peace sign in window sues city
- Obama Campaign Airs Controversial "First Time" Ad
- Today's GDP Report in Perspective
- In veteran-heavy states, military issues magnified
- Lena Dunham's sexy Obama ad: Youthfully alluring or bad taste?
- Colleges offer veterans classes to ease transition
- THE RACE: Romney, Obama both taking aim at Bush
- Sununu backs off race statement about Powell
- Do the numbers of Obama's $4 trillion deficit plan add up?
- Good reads: Growth we missed, Berlin's awkward fit, and where kids know best
- Britain says opposed to strike on Iran "at this moment"
- Explore launches new adventures in Iraq, Kosovo and the Philippines
- Tight Race for Newspaper Endorsements Reflects State of Presidential Campaign
- The Doe Fund’s Annual Gala Celebrates Expansion of Program for Returning Veterans
- Increasing Demand for Oil and Gas & Depleting Oil and Gas Reserves Drives the Global Oilfield Chemicals Market, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
- Shades of Iraq in Afghanistan? Problems with shoddy contracting work
- UK holds talks with US on possible Iran scenarios
- Undecided Asian-Americans Prove to be Powerful Voting Bloc
- Insight: Bomb blast brings Lebanon's party capital to juddering halt
- Very few voters to decide presidential race
- Brent below $108 ahead of US GDP data, set to fall for 2nd week
- Sudan: a front for Israel's proxy war on Sinai jihadis?
- Today in History
- Conservatives Are Mad About Obama's Suggestive New Ad
New Yorker fined for hanging peace sign in window sues city Posted: 26 Oct 2012 03:54 PM PDT NEW YORK (Reuters) - A woman who was forced to pay an $800 fine for nailing a peace sign to her window frame in violation of zoning regulations sued New York City in U.S. federal court on Friday, claiming the law infringed upon her right to free speech. Brigitte Vosse, who owns a condominium on Manhattan's Upper West Side, received a ticket from the city's department of buildings for the peace symbol she hung in her living room window for a year and a half. ... |
Obama Campaign Airs Controversial "First Time" Ad Posted: 26 Oct 2012 03:05 PM PDT President Obama's campaign has found itself the target of a new political backlash from conservatives following its release of a new web ad on Thursday. The ad features actress Lena Dunham of the HBO series "Girls," who uses innuendo throughout the spot to compare voting for the first time to losing one's virginity. |
Today's GDP Report in Perspective Posted: 26 Oct 2012 02:53 PM PDT Today's gross domestic product report shows an economy that continues to muddle along. While there's no imminent threat of recession, there's no evidence of a robust recovery either. GDP grew at a rate of 2 percent in the third quarter of the year, compared with a rate... |
In veteran-heavy states, military issues magnified Posted: 26 Oct 2012 01:24 PM PDT |
Lena Dunham's sexy Obama ad: Youthfully alluring or bad taste? Posted: 26 Oct 2012 12:22 PM PDT Love it or hate it, one thing is certain about Lena "Girls" Dunham's suggestive new ad for the Obama campaign: She has created buzz. |
Colleges offer veterans classes to ease transition Posted: 26 Oct 2012 11:47 AM PDT |
THE RACE: Romney, Obama both taking aim at Bush Posted: 26 Oct 2012 11:16 AM PDT |
Sununu backs off race statement about Powell Posted: 26 Oct 2012 10:57 AM PDT A top adviser to Mitt Romney is backing away from his suggestion that fellow Republican Colin Powell endorsed Barack Obama because both men are black. |
Do the numbers of Obama's $4 trillion deficit plan add up? Posted: 26 Oct 2012 10:03 AM PDT Does President Obama have a plan to cut the deficit by $4 trillion over the next 10 years? That's an assertion he makes constantly on the stump. It's one of the bullet points in the economic manifesto his campaign issued this week, too. The slim blue booklet calls the plan a "balanced approach" to reducing Uncle Sam's flow of red ink, with $2.50 of spending cuts for every $1 in additional tax revenue from wealthy families and corporations. |
Good reads: Growth we missed, Berlin's awkward fit, and where kids know best Posted: 26 Oct 2012 09:46 AM PDT Some five years after the dawn of the Great Recession, the global economic landscape is still sorting itself out. In a casual survey of the world horizon, Foreign Policy magazine takes stock of winners so far. |
Britain says opposed to strike on Iran "at this moment" Posted: 26 Oct 2012 09:06 AM PDT LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Friday it was opposed to a military strike on Iran "at this moment" over its disputed nuclear program, arguing sanctions were having an effect and diplomacy should be given time. The comments followed a report by Britain's Guardian newspaper which said Britain had rebuffed U.S. plans to use its bases to support the build-up of troops in the Gulf, due to legal advice warning that a pre-emptive strike would be illegal. The legal advice says Iran currently does not represent a "clear and present threat", according to the Guardian, which cited unnamed sources. ... |
Explore launches new adventures in Iraq, Kosovo and the Philippines Posted: 26 Oct 2012 08:02 AM PDT Iraq, Kosovo and the Philippines feature as new Explore destinations for 2013. Plus, owing to the popularity of Bangladesh on multi-country tours, it's now featured as a destination in its own right.Oakland, California (PRWEB) October 26, 2012 Explore is the first major international adventure travel company to offer trips to the Kurdistan area of Iraq. This undiscovered region is a place of stark beauty, warm hospitality and a rich, if sometimes turbulent, history. ... |
Tight Race for Newspaper Endorsements Reflects State of Presidential Campaign Posted: 26 Oct 2012 07:32 AM PDT In an election cycle marked by Internet and cable information saturation and the use of micro-targeting to tailor messages to tiny slices of the electorate, the importance of the newspaper endorsement is unclear. But the campaigns think enough of their value to put their candidates before editorial boards in swing states. |
The Doe Fund’s Annual Gala Celebrates Expansion of Program for Returning Veterans Posted: 26 Oct 2012 07:32 AM PDT Brings Together Philanthropic, Business, and Political Leaders in Support of Nation's VeteransNew York, NY (PRWEB) October 26, 2012 On Thursday, The Doe Fund joined hundreds of supporters in celebrating the expansion of Operation Opportunity, a program which provides social services and employment opportunities to veterans re-establishing themselves in civilian life. ... |
Posted: 26 Oct 2012 06:23 AM PDT GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global report on the Oilfield Chemicals markets. The global market for Oilfield Chemicals is forecast to reach US$31 billion by the year 2018. Incessant demand for oil and gas, depleting oil and gas reserves, increasing oil costs, production activities in technically challenging environment, and a need to extract products efficiently are expected to drive growth in the Oilfield Chemicals market. ... |
Shades of Iraq in Afghanistan? Problems with shoddy contracting work Posted: 26 Oct 2012 06:13 AM PDT SIGAR, the US government body assigned to audit and oversee US spending on reconstruction projects in Afghanistan, has released the latest in a series of reports detailing contractor failings with minimal accountability in Afghanistan. |
UK holds talks with US on possible Iran scenarios Posted: 26 Oct 2012 05:39 AM PDT Britain is involved in military contingency planning with the United States over Iran and other potential flashpoints in the Middle East, officials said Friday — but they insisted the talks are not a prelude to a pre-emptive strike against Tehran's nuclear program. |
Undecided Asian-Americans Prove to be Powerful Voting Bloc Posted: 26 Oct 2012 04:26 AM PDT FALLS CHURCH, Va.—The silken scarves that Ben and Josh Romney wore as they toured a suburban shopping mall of Vietnamese businesses this month were bright yellow, with thin red stripes. They weren't fashion statements; they were political accessories. As the Romneys pitched their father's presidential bid, the scarves epitomized the kind of granular attention to detail that campaigns now pay to Asian-American voters: The vibrant colors identified their opposition to Vietnamese communism and their support for the local Vietnamese-American community. |
Insight: Bomb blast brings Lebanon's party capital to juddering halt Posted: 26 Oct 2012 01:09 AM PDT BEIRUT (Reuters) - Luxury yachts line the glitzy seafront marina of Beirut's Zaytouneh Bay where owners would sip champagne at sunset before stepping out for dinner - spoilt for choice between going Italian at Signor Sassi or French at Cro Magnon. Across the street, the Whisky Mist night club at the Intercontinental Phoenicia Hotel would normally be swinging with Beiruti night clubbers. Gulf Arabs would head for the oriental Awtar night club at the Monroe Hotel for a belly dancing show. The real estate market, meanwhile, defies not just the laws of economics but geopolitical gravity. ... |
Very few voters to decide presidential race Posted: 26 Oct 2012 12:45 AM PDT The outcome of the hard-fought but still deadlocked presidential race between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will be decided Nov. 6 by a small percentage of voters in just nine states. That's because presidents are elected not by popular vote, but by the Electoral College. |
Brent below $108 ahead of US GDP data, set to fall for 2nd week Posted: 25 Oct 2012 11:24 PM PDT SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Brent futures fell more than $1 to slip below $108 a barrel on Friday as investors waited for key U.S. economic data to gauge the demand growth outlook for oil with rising supplies weighing on prices. The world's biggest economy likely grew at a 1.9 percent annual rate in the third quarter, according to a Reuters poll, but still well short of the pace economists say is needed to ensure steady recovery. Brent has fallen more than 3 percent this month in part on investor reluctance to lock in fresh positions ahead of U.S. elections. Brent crude had slipped $1. ... |
Sudan: a front for Israel's proxy war on Sinai jihadis? Posted: 25 Oct 2012 11:07 PM PDT JERUSALEM (Reuters) - If Israel bombed a Sudanese munitions factory, as Khartoum alleges, the raid was part of its widening proxy war against Islamist militants in neighbouring Egypt which the Jewish state is reluctant to confront directly. A huge explosion ripped through the factory near the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Tuesday, killing two people, with Sudan swiftly accusing Israel of sending four military planes to take out the complex. ... |
Posted: 25 Oct 2012 09:00 PM PDT Today is Friday, Oct. 26, the 300th day of 2012. There are 66 days left in the year. |
Conservatives Are Mad About Obama's Suggestive New Ad Posted: 25 Oct 2012 06:38 PM PDT RELATED: Romney's Base Loves Online Quizzes, Hates Nunchucks |
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