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Ruth Marcus | Not Part of the Territory
Washington - What is this, middle school? I was all set to sit down and write about women in politics, and applaud Tuesday's results, when off pops the new …
Brazil’s Thirst for Renewable Energy
Sao Paulo, Brazil - Brazil’s Belo Monte dam could flood more than 500 square kilometers of Amazon rainforest, displacing tens of thousands people and disrupting the lives of thousands …
Does Obama Really Know or Care About Who Is at Guantánamo?
The recently released Final Report of President Obama's Guantánamo Review Task Force was supposed to provide a cogent and definitive analysis of the status of the remaining 181 prisoners, …
VIDEO: Anti-Tax Voters Bring Hard Times in Colorado Springs
The city of Colorado Springs has long persisted as an ultra-conservative, anti-tax bastion. When voters rejected the latest proposal to raise taxes to maintain city services, the bottom fell …
News in Brief: BP and Officials Block News Coverage of Oil Spill and More
Journalists attempting to cover the BP oil spill have found themselves turned away not only by BP and its contractors, but also by the Coast Guard, local law enforcement …
The Strange Story of Sally Hartman
On 26 October, [redacted], an employee of the [redacted], contacted the Office of the Inspector General here at the Agency and related the following information. His wife, whose maiden …
Israeli Document: Gaza Blockade Isn’t About Security
Jerusalem - As Israel ordered a slight easing of its blockade of the Gaza Strip Wednesday, McClatchy obtained an Israeli government document that describes the blockade not as a …
Former Bush Official Josh Bolten Advising BP on How to “Defend Its Interests” and Restore Its Reputation
BP has embarked on an aggressive campaign to repair its public image in the wake of its disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Iran’s Green Movement: One Year Later
Iran’s Green Movement is one year old this Sunday, the anniversary of its first massive demonstrations in the streets of Tehran. Greeted with great hope in much of …
African-American Mississippi Man Starts Record Sixth Murder Trial
An African-American man, Curtis Flowers, made history this week when he became the first person in US history to ever go on trial for murder six times for the …