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Last Modified: 28 Oct 2012 11:11 GMT
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Last Modified: 19 Feb 2012 15:17 GMT
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Announcement of country-specific censorship creates online stir, leaving some wondering if it was part of the plan.
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Last Modified: 28 Jan 2012 22:25 GMT
Preventing violent extremism
A new US national strategy to counter domestic terrorism is more alarmist than useful.
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US senators lash out at Obama peace efforts
More than 30 senators introduce bill in opposition to president's position that Israel should retreat to 1967 borders.
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Kicking the intervention habit
Should talks of intervention in Libya turn into action, it would be illegal, immoral and hypocritical.
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Last Modified: 10 Mar 2011 12:54 GMT
Obama says Gaddafi must leave
US president says he is keeping all options, including military, available to respond to the Libyan crisis.
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Clinton urges Gaddafi to step down
US secretary of state says Gaddafi's government must be held to account as EU approves new sanctions against Libya.
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Openly gay US troops may serve
In a landmark victory for gay rights, openly gay soldiers, sailors and airforce men and women can now fight for America.
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