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 Russia ties itself to Al Assad | The situation in Syria is likely to attract some kind of international action outside the United Nations after Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution, even though it had been dramatically so...
 The Gulf Is Where It's At | The paradox of the new Middle East is that as America’s influence declines, its ability to sustain its essential interests remains intact. Related | Times Topics: Syria — Protests (2011–) | Libya ...
 U.S. searches for strategy to halt Syria violence The Daily Briefing | Some comments after Gov. John Kasich's State of the State speech on Tuesday: Buckeye Forum Podcast Promo | The Dispatch public affairs team talks politics and tackles state and federal...
 BA, Japan Airlines agree tie-up on flights | British Airways and Japan Airlines have agreed a tie-up on flights between Europe and the world's third-biggest economy in a new cost-cutting initiative, BA parent group IAG said on Wednesday. | "Internationa...
 Canadian suspected in Gadhafi plot faces judge By Sheena Goodyear, QMI Agency | --> | ...
 Canadian suspected in Gadhafi smuggling plot faces judge | A judge is expected to decide Wednesday whether charges are warranted against a Canadian woman accused of leading a plot to sneak members of former Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi's family into Mexico. | Cynt...
 Inflation Or Deflation, Gold Might Still Be Your Best Bet | Gold’s London AM fix this morning was USD 1,743.00, EUR 1,315.17, and GBP 1,095.95 per ounce. | Yesterday's AM fix was USD 1,720.00, EUR 1,308.98, and GBP 1,087.56 per ounce. | Cross Currency Table &nda...
 It’s time for Susan Rice to resign | AP | U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice is leading the delegation seeking a Security Council response to North Korea's rocket launch (AP Photo). | One of the reasons the American public holds unelected go...
 US searches for strategy to halt Syria violence | Click photo to enlargeMembers of the Free Syrian Army train outside Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. «12»WASHINGTON—The United States appears to be out of answers on what to do with Syri...
 As Homs battles, Turkey readies Syria move | Syrian forces thrust into the rebellious city of Homs on Wednesday, killing as many as 100 civilians by the accounts of opposition activists, and Turkey appeared to be preparing a new diplomatic push against ...
 US seeks new strategy on Syria WASHINGTON ' The United States appears to be out of answers on what to do with Syria. | The Obama administration says it is not considering invading Syria or arming its rebels to remove President Bashar Assad f...
 Questions for Ron Paul | Last year, the Atlanta Conservative Examiner published an article that asked several questions of supporters of Barack Obama. While well-intentioned and honestly seeking the liberal perspective on a num...
 Why is Europe so cold? | On a superficial level, providing an explanation for the cold weather across Europe is relatively straightforward. | An intense area of high pressure has developed across Russia. Winds circulating around this...
 Ross looking for Canucks to roast | Alexander the Great supposedly wept when he had no worlds left to conquer. He's not crying, but post-Charlie Sheen, Jeffrey Ross knows the feeling. | Ross is comedy's "Roastmaster-General" -- for th...

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