Posts Tagged ‘broader’
Wednesday, January 4th, 2012
Mitt Romney’s narrow victory in Iowa looks ugly on the stat sheet, but it accomplished quite a bit when you consider the broader context.
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FiveThirtyEight: Winning Ugly, but Winning
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Friday, November 25th, 2011
NEW YORK — The worst week for the stock market in two months ended with a whimper in thin trading Friday. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 4.8 percent this week, while the broader Standard & Poor’s 500 index fell 4.7 percent. Both had their worst weeks since Sept. 23. Major indexes wavered throughout Friday’s session, which was shortened because it’s the day after Thanksgiving. Worries about Europe’s debt crisis flared up again after Italy had to pay 7.8 percent to borrow for two years at a debt auction. It’s another sign that investors are increasingly hesitant to lend to European countries. Read full article > >
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Stocks fall in light trading session as Europe fears linger; Dow drops 4.8 percent for week
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Sunday, October 16th, 2011
Warren Brown has been reviewing cars for The Washington Post for 29 years, but his relationship with the auto industry is rooted deep in his family’s history — and in the broader history of the civil rights movement. DETROIT — This thing about cars and Detroit , it’s personal with me. I am coming to grips with it now, a few days before the rescheduled dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington , while sitting in a wing of General Motors ’ headquarters overlooking the Detroit River. Read full article > >
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For automobile writer, cars have long been synonymous with freedom
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Friday, August 19th, 2011
The naval base is the underlying issue dividing a village on Jeju Island, and mirrors the broader quandary of a country caught between the United States and China.
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Gangjeong Journal: Island’s Naval Base Stirs Opposition in South Korea
Tags: between-the-united, broader, China, country, country-caught, International relations, korean war, naval-base, states, united, village-on-jeju
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Monday, June 13th, 2011
Last Wednesday afternoon, reporters swarmed Sen. Bob Corker in a hallway outside the Senate chamber. The throng was so thick that Capitol police had to move people aside to make room for Corker’s colleagues to pass. The media crush came because the Tennessee Republican was a key player in the high-stakes multibillion-dollar fight over debit card swipe fees . Corker’s side lost that skirmish on the Senate floor. But another step the senator took last week may have been more important, both to his future and to that of the broader Republican agenda: He teamed up with Sen. James Webb (D-Va.) to introduce a resolution criticizing the Obama administration for its handling of the military operation in Libya. Read full article > >

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For Senate GOP, an unlikely foreign policy voice emerges
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Wednesday, May 11th, 2011
The death of Osama bin Laden has set off a reassessment of the war in Afghanistan, and the broader war on terrorism.
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After Bin Laden, U.S. Reassesses Afghan Strategy
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Wednesday, May 11th, 2011
The death of Osama bin Laden and growing pressure from Congress to shrink the U.S. footprint and expense in Afghanistan have given new impetus to those within the Obama administration who favor a swift reduction of U.S. forces, according to senior administration officials and leading lawmakers. These members of the administration initially pressed for an approach that emphasized the targeted killing of insurgent leaders, rather than the broader, troop-heavy counterinsurgency strategy that President Obama ultimately embraced. They intend to argue in upcoming debates that the al-Qaeda leader’s demise is proof that counterterrorism is a more reliable and cost-effective tactic for the next phase of the nearly decade-old war. Read full article > >

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With bin Laden dead, some escalate push for new Afghan strategy
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Thursday, February 24th, 2011
As several of the world’s dictators have learned recently, political stability is about more than just military strength. Economic desperation and ineffective political institutions breed dissatisfaction that can eventually lead to uprisings. In other words, human insecurity leads to political…
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A broader approach to national security
Tags: action, breed-dissatisfaction, broader, economic, fact, human-insecurity, national, opinions, other-words, political-institutions, political-stability, the-world, words, world
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Friday, January 28th, 2011
With public pressure mounting against the government of President Hosni Mubarak, the future of Egypt, the broader Middle East and international stability hang in the balance.
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Opinion: Mubarak should prepare to go
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Monday, October 4th, 2010
The particularly chilling and gruesome details of the accusations make the case different in many ways from the broader universe of publicly known civilian killings in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Case of Accused Soldiers May Be Worst of 2 Wars
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