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Russian Envoy Arrives In Syria For Talks
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey L. Lavrov and head of foreign intelligence Mikhail Fradkov arrived in Damascus Tuesday...
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The Almanac For February 7
The moon is full. The morning stars are Mars, Saturn and Mercury. The evening stars are Neptune, Venus, Jupiter and Uranus.
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U.S. Closes Embassy In Damascus
The United States suspended operations at its embassy in Damascus Monday, citing the deteriorating situation across Syria.
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Why Doesn't Obama Ban Iranian Press TV?
Authorities in Britain revoked the license of the Iranian regime's English-language global television channel known as Press TV because of evidence that it is a propaganda outlet controlled by the Iranian regime.
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The Almanac For January 31
The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn. The evening stars are Jupiter, Uranus, Venus and Neptune.
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Clinton Ready To Jump Politics 'High Wire'
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton repeated her desire to leave public life at the end of President Obama's first term.
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$1.3B In Egyptian Aid At Risk In NGO Row
Washington said $1.33 billion in aid to Egypt was at risk after Cairo held six U.S. pro-democracy workers despite a personal appeal by President Barack Obama.
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The Almanac For January 25
The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn. The evening stars are Jupiter, Uranus, Venus and Neptune.
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Republicans ARE Discouraging Voter Turnout
Thanks to a decision by the Virginia Republican State Central Committee, voters who may want to participate in the Commonwealth's Republican Presidential Primary will be forced to sign a loyalty oath...
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Murder, Mayhem and Tinkling on Terrorists
Obama, Panetta and Clinton, the three stooges of American foreign policy have expressed their outrage at this act because the U.S. is in the midst of trying to negotiate with the Taliban.
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