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Armenian Genocide resolution may not face vote
A flurry of legislative activity has brought an Armenian Genocide recognition resolution to the brink of a vote in Congress, but it may not be enough as lawmakers prepare to adjourn for the year and Turkey again lobbies strongly to quash the effort. The...Tags: U.S. Military, Elections, Justice System, Foreign Aid, Hate Crimes
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Political Landscape: A divided Congress will collide in 2011
A divided Congress will collide in 2011 Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) is bracing for rough seas when Congress convenes in January. With a Republican majority looking to reverse key Obama administration policies, Sherman said he foresees several...Tags: U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. Presidential Election Results (2008), China, Elections, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Documents critical of Armenia
Revelations that U.S. officials charged Armenia in 2008 with supplying Iran with weapons later used to kill U.S. troops in Iraq were "enormously troubling," said Rep. Adam Schiff, who has been a staunch supporter of Congress officially recognizing the...Tags: Yerevan (Armenia), Armenia, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Foreign Aid, Hate Crimes
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Turkey act changes stances
DOWNTOWN — As U.S. lawmakers continue to take Turkey to task for its support of an aid flotilla to the Gaza Strip, Rep. Adam Schiff is seizing on the discontent to garner more support for his long-stalled resolution recognizing the Armenian...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Gaza Strip, Foreign Aid, Crime, Law and Justice
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Resolution gets extra push
DOWNTOWN — Following weeks of bitter resentment toward Turkey for its support of an aid flotilla to the Gaza Strip, Armenian organizations are doubling up on efforts to push through a nonbinding congressional resolution recognizing the Armenian...Tags: Justice System, Gaza Strip, Foreign Aid, Crime, Law and Justice, Hate Crimes
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Abierto de Francia: todos los ojos puestos en Sharapova, Serena, Nadal, Federer y Djokovic
Mayo 25 (Reuters) - Basándose sólo en el estado físico, la tenista Maria Sharapova partirá como favorita en el torneo de Roland Garros para completar los Grand Slam de su carrera, un sorprendente giro de los acontecimientos para la rusa establecida en...Tags: Don Budge, Roger Federer, Ivan Lendl, Andy Murray, Wimbledon Championships
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Maldición de los Marlins atormenta a Pujols
A finales del año pasado, tres meses antes del inicio de la temporada 2012 del béisbol de Grandes Ligas, pronostiqué miserias para Albert Pujols y sus Angelinos de Los Angeles.
Hasta ahora no me he equivocado, y me sorprende lo "sorprendido" que...Tags: Terry Francona, Vernon Wells, Torii Hunter, Foreign Aid, Deca
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Sanctions against Syria hurting, Assad regime concedes
World NowSyria's oil minister said Wednesday that U.S. and European curbs on its oil trade have cost the regime $4 billion and caused widespread shortages of cooking fuel and other essentials.... -
World powers forge joint approach to Iran talks
World NowSix nations have agreed to offer a joint proposal to Iran next week in an effort to open a path for negotiations to curtail its nuclear program and to ease the threat of war.... -
Six nations agree on nuclear proposal to Iran
WASHINGTON — The United States and five other countries have agreed to offer a joint proposal to Iran at a high-level meeting next week in an effort to open a path for negotiations to curtail Tehran's disputed nuclear program and to ease the...
Tags: Nuclear Weapons, Europe, European Union, China, Foreign Aid
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Palco de prensa: Ni chino, ni negro
¡Ah! que Ernest, Ernesto Guillermo, Ernest Jr, Ruffo Appel, o como se llame el candidato panista al Senado de la República. Definitivamente confunde la amnesia con la magnesia o bien se quiere pasar de listo. Cuando lo cuestionan sobre sus 3 actas de...Tags: Politics, Memory Loss, Hospitals and Clinics, Foreign Aid, Health
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Cuba embargo threatens spill response plans, ex-U.S. official says
WASHINGTON — A Spanish energy company is poised to strike oil off the shores of Cuba within a week, but a former U.S. environmental official warned on Thursday that the U.S. embargo has hampered plans to protect South Florida from a potential spill....
Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Foreign Aid, Cuba, White House
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