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newsweek.com » Newsweek Politics Headlines - Nov 15, 2008
Erick Urickson, the editor of the influential conservative blog RedState.com, knew he had arrived in politics two years ago when Tony Snow, the then White House press secretary, invited him to visit. Not wanting to …
Also tagged: politics, elections and voting, john mccain, u s republican party
newsweek.com » Newsweek National News - Nov 15, 2008
Start with YouTube, but subtract the music videos, the unbridled exhibitionism, the weird, the lewd, the talented and the talentless. Screen the rest for national-security breaches and vulgarity and what are you left …
Also tagged: politics, technology, internet, science and technology, websites, the pentagon, internet broadcasting, political policy, military and defense policy, youtube llc
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Requests Come in for Last-Minute Pardons from Bushnewsweek.com » Newsweek Politics Headlines - Nov 15, 2008 The Justice department is getting flooded with a new wave of requests for pardons and commutations from convicted felons hoping for clemency from President Bush before he leaves office. A number of politically … Also tagged: george w bush, central intelligence agency, u s government, criminal sentencing and punishment |
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R2-D2 Aquarium with built-in periscopeslipperybrick.com » SlipperyBrick.com - Nov 9, 2008 Not since the Steampunk R2-D2 have we been so shocked to see the droid in a whole new way. But this time it’s droid blasphemy really. Now the robot holds a 1 3/4-gallon aquarium tank in his central compartment. We … |
newsweek.com » Newsweek National News - Nov 1, 2008
No matter who wins the presidential election on Nov. 4, U.S. spy agencies worry that the intelligence community could be big losers, with heads rolling either way. Sources close to both campaigns did little to assuage …
Also tagged: politics, john mccain, barack obama, central intelligence agency, michael hayden, espionage and intelligence
newsweek.com » Newsweek World News - Nov 1, 2008
Syrians say the Oct. 26 U.S. commando raid across its border targeting a Qaeda smuggler came as a surprise, ruining what appeared to be a thaw in relations between the two countries. Just two months ago, Secretary of …
Also tagged: syria, david petraeus, u s armed forces activities, u s army activities, abu ghadiyah
newsweek.com » Newsweek Entertainment - Nov 1, 2008
"Deep Throat" opened in Times Square in June 1972, spawning a phenomenon called "porno chic." It was the first porn flick that people took their dates to see; celebrities thought it was de rigueur to attend. Banned in …
Also tagged: entertainment, movies, erotic films, gerald damiano
newsweek.com » Newsweek Entertainment - Nov 1, 2008
HBO thought it was making "Sopranos" fans an offer they couldn't refuse: "The Sopranos: The Complete Series," due out Nov. 11, is a 33-disc, 86-episode cinder block of a DVD set, handsomely housed in a …
Also tagged: entertainment, media, television, the sopranos, tv dramas, home box office inc
newsweek.com » Newsweek Politics Headlines - Nov 1, 2008
It's 5 a.m. and Mike Allen has already been awake for nearly two hours. The baby-faced, 44-year-old reporter for Politico, the Beltway-obsessed Web site, gets up each morning at about 3:30 to compile Mike Allen's …
Also tagged: politics, elections and voting, george w bush, mike allen, politico com, the new york times company, u s politics, u s presidential election
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Obama and Netanyahu's Complex Relationshipnewsweek.com » Newsweek Politics Headlines - Nov 1, 2008 One morning this past summer, Barack Obama sat down around a conference table in Jerusalem's King David Hotel with Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of Israel's Likud Party. Neither man ran a country but both had high … Also tagged: politics, terrorism, barack obama, israël, hamas, benjamin netanyahu, world politics, likud party, war and conflict, israeli politics |