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The most telling economic indicator about Sunday's New York Times Magazine investigation into Advanced Obamanomics is how it is not very economical with the words! There are 58 incidences of the word...
This is an overwhelmingly Muslim country, but you wouldn't know it from the music festivals. The Casablanca festival turns the commercial capital into an urban Woodstock, with masses of young people clogging the mosque-filled streets and partying to the pulse of hip-hop, rock, pop and Arab music.
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At a high-level meeting in Washington DC to discuss terrorism, a troubled American vice-president is reported to have said that the issue was not “our analysis” of the threat but “our response” to it. Dick Cheney’s exasperation will be shared by many in India.
One year after coming on line, a $3.9 million wind turbine is generating a third of a Massachusetts ski resort's power. See images of how the turbine was installed.
Standing on the floor of the old national legislature where he and a group of Sandinista rebels sparked a national insurrection 30 years ago, legendary guerrilla leader Edén Pastora urges Nicaraguan youth to continue the revolution after he and his graying comrades have passed away.
First Lady Pat Nixon visited the border nearly 40 years ago this month, saying, “I hate to see a fence anywhere.” Times have changed, and ironically, President Richard Nixon helped to bring about many of these changes.
At stake was a U.S. Senate seat—but also the definition of democracy and the future of the country.
I’ve been watching Democracy Now and Free Speech TV. And it seems, in most cases, to be the only voice of reason in our strange and present world-in-upheaval times.
British comedian Steve Coogan's specialty is over-the-top characters. In Britain, he gained notoriety as radio personality Alan Partridge, and in the United States, he currently appears in Hollywood action flick send-up "Tropic Thunder" opposite Robert Downey Jr., Jack Black and Ben Stiller, who also directed the movie.
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