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Obama tells Berlin throng more walls must be torn down in fighting terror
Associated Press WritersBefore the largest crowd of his campaign, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Thursday summoned Europeans and Americans together to "defeat terror and dry up the well of extremism that supports it" as surely as they conquered communism a...Tags: European Elections, Ohio, Political Candidates, Ronald Reagan, National Government
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Fidel Castro: Cuba doesn't owe an explanation to Washington
Sun-Sentinel.comEnding the silence over reports that Russia may use Cuba as a refueling stop for nuclear-capable bombers, former president Fidel Castro said the socialist island doesn't have to "ask forgiveness" or owe any explanation to Washington. In a brief essay...Tags: Armed Forces, National Government, Fidel Castro, Fulgencio Batista, Weaponry
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In Berlin, Obama says global threats call for stronger alliances
Tribune correspondentDemocratic presidential candidate Barack Obama came to a city once divided by the Cold War and sustained in crisis by the Atlantic alliance to call today for a strengthened commitment to international alliances in a new era of international threats. In a...Tags: Iraq War, Political Candidates, Ronald Reagan, International Relations, National Government
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Calm dignity
The bizarre and flawed logic in Steven Calabresi's attack on Barack Obama is unworthy of a law professor. Calabresi claims that the three youngest presidents (Teddy Roosevelt, John Kennedy and Bill Clinton) made serious "serious rookie blunders because...Tags: Bill Clinton, John McCain, Barack Obama, George Bush
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Obama Urges Unity In War On Terror
Cheered by an enormous international crowd, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Thursday summoned Europeans and Americans together to "defeat terror and dry up the well of extremism that supports it" as surely as they conquered communism a...Tags: Political Candidates, Ronald Reagan, National Government, Global Change, Oregon
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'Four Presidents on Television' at the Billy Wilder Theatre
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAt the New York World's Fair on April 30, 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first commander in chief to appear on television when he formally opened the festivities on a NBC telecast. Since that time, every president and presidential...Tags: Jack Benny, Political Candidates, National Government, Harry S Truman, Dwight David Eisenhower
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Obama possesses intellect, judgment, courage and vision—and youth
This is in response to "Too young for the No. 1 job?" (Commentary, July 22), by Steven G. Calabresi. Calabresi, a law professor at a distinguished university (Northwestern), has surprisingly weak arguments to support his contention that Barack Obama is...Tags: Bill Clinton, Theodore Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, National Government, Teen-agers
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Poor argument
As a Northwestern University law professor, Steven Calabresi must be a smart guy, but his guest column is one of the stupidest essays I have ever seen. He argues that Barack Obama is too young for the job of president of the United States. He gives two...Tags: Bill Clinton, Wilmette, National Government, John McCain, Government
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Pickens sees answer to energy crisis in the wind
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHe spent much of his life drilling for oil, taking over other companies and using his vast wealth to fund Republicans. Now, T. Boone Pickens champions wind energy, has a Facebook profile and passes the time with grateful Democrats. On Tuesday, the...Tags: John Kerry, Energy Resources, Ohio, National Government, Natural Resources
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Could be too young, could be not
Steven G. Calabresi's July 22 article, "Too young for the No. 1 Job?" is a brilliant piece of satire. I read the article with an ever spreading grin on my face thinking that the Onion newspaper and Stephan Colbert have nothing on Mr. Calabresi's finely...Tags: Bill Clinton, National Government, Antonin Scalia, Constitutional Issues, Government
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