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By , on May 8th, 2013 <!– google_ad_section_start –> Basketball hall-of-famer Dennis Rodman, who forged an unlikely friendship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on a recent trip, has appealed for the freedom of an American sentenced to 15 years in prison. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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By Howard Kurtz, on April 24th, 2013 Trash Talk Returns as Pols, Pundits Point Fingers Over Boston Bombing Vertical Dek: Vitriol is in and unity is out. Howard Kurtz on how politicians and pundits need to find someone to blame.
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By , on April 12th, 2013 <!– google_ad_section_start –> Blunder or cunning ploy from a wily political veteran? Two theories emerged yesterday to explain Martin Lee Chu-ming’s proposal for electoral reform. A day after Lee retracted his “rash” idea, former Democrat Andrew Cheng Kar-foo raised the possibility that he had deliberately spoken out to help the pan-democrats, testing the water and issuing a warning to Beijing with his proposal. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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By Jon Favreau, on April 8th, 2013 Pundits said Obama was crying wolf on sequestration. Turns out the wolf is real, says Jon Favreau.
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By Tom Doran, on April 1st, 2013 These are dark and precarious times for David Cameron.
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By , on March 30th, 2013 Relegation-threatened Sunderland announce they have “parted company” with manager Martin O’Neill.
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By , on March 19th, 2013 <!– google_ad_section_start –> Republican leaders have offered a sweeping self-critique of a party they said was in an “ideological cul-de-sac” and needed better outreach and a new brand of conservatism to appeal to younger voters, ethnic minorities and women. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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By Jim Newell, on March 15th, 2013 Big-name speakers on day two of the biggest conservative conference in the US include Donald Trump and Mitt RomneyJim Newell
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By , on March 14th, 2013 <!– google_ad_section_start –> Hu Jintao maintained his poker face and remained an enigma to many on the last day in power yesterday as he handed over his last two top posts – state president and head of the state’s Central Military Commission – to Xi Jinping. When Hu appeared on the presidium in the Great Hall of the People yesterday, 21 National People’s Congress deputies from the third row stood up and shook hands with him, one by one. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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By Michelle Cottle, on March 6th, 2013 Michelle Cottle has a suggestion for her fellow pundits: Cut Ann Romney some slack.
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By Justin Green, on March 5th, 2013 Allahpundit thinks Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell won’t be sweating this one too much:
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By , on March 1st, 2013 <!– google_ad_section_start –> Communist Party leader Xi Jinping’s appeal for people across the Taiwan Strait to forge dreams together is being seen as a new approach by the party’s new leadership to make the prospect of cross-strait political talks more accessible. But academics and non-government organisations from the two sides that specialise in cross-strait ties said extensive exchanges and discussions would also be needed. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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By Michelle Goldberg, on March 1st, 2013 Columnists and pundits are already mercilessly attacking Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg’s new book, ‘Lean In’, but Michelle Goldberg says they’ve gotten it all wrong.
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By , on February 28th, 2013 <!– google_ad_section_start –> When a would-be assassin disguised as a postman shot at – and just missed – the head of Lars Hedegaard, an anti-Islam polemicist and former newspaper editor, last month, a cloud of suspicion immediately fell on Denmark’s Muslim minority. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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By Michael Moynihan, on February 28th, 2013 Sorry but all of the endless apologies from hapless celebrities, The Onion, and witless pundits add up to a big zero. Michael Moynihan says stop.
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By Justin Green, on February 26th, 2013 I’m among those surprised at the strong Republican unity on the sequester, which absent an unlikely deal, kicks into effect on Friday.
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By , on February 25th, 2013 <!– google_ad_section_start –> Following a jaunty ceremony featuring a 21-gun salute, folk dancers and Gangnam Style star Psy, Park Geun-hye, who was sworn in on Friday as president of South Korea, made a revolutionary promise – to make her workaholic, ultra-competitive, ultra-stressed people happy. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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By , on February 7th, 2013 <!– google_ad_section_start –> US President Barack Obama’s nominee to head the Central Intelligence Agency, John Brennan, is expected to face tough questioning about leaks of sensitive information and US spy activities from waterboarding to the use of drones when he appears at a Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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By , on February 5th, 2013
Two-time Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington retires at the age of 23 to focus on her charity and campaign work.
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By , on February 3rd, 2013 <!– google_ad_section_start –> As New York’s most heated mayoral race in years gets into full swing, a Chinese-American mayoral hopeful’s reputation and popularity may be at stake when his former campaign treasurer and a fundraiser go on trial this week on charges of conspiring to break campaign finance laws to raise more money for him. City Comptroller John Liu has not been charged and is not expected to testify at his ex-aides’ conspiracy trial. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Rodman asks pal Kim to free jailed American
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Basketball hall-of-famer Dennis Rodman, who forged an unlikely friendship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on a recent trip, has appealed for the freedom of an American sentenced to 15 years in prison. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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