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Tag Archives: Argentina
Super R&D: Google Antitrust Issues, Scott Brown Labeled a Traitor, and Thomas L. Friedman Comments on Iraq
Here is an expanded R&D top 15 for February 24th: Google faces Brussels antitrust scrutiny from the Financial Times of London GOP’s Brown branded turncoat for jobs bill vote from the Washington Post Iraq’s Known Unknowns, Still Unknown from the New … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Argentina, auto industry, Congress, education reform, EU, European Union, Evan Bayh, Google, Great Britain, Greece, IMF, International Monetary Fund, iran, Iranian sanctions, Iraq, NATO, R&D, Robert Mugabe, Scott Brown, stimulus package, the Falkland Islands, the Netherlands, U.S. economy, U.S. education, UN, United Nations, Zimbabwe
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R&D: Top 5 News Stories/Reports You Will Want to Read Today
Here is your R&D top five for November 10th: Post-Depression first: Americans get more money from government than they give back from The Christian Science Monitor Rethinking the Two State Solution from The Council on Foreign Relations Rubio takes tougher … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina, Cristina Kirchner, Israel, Middle East peace, Obama, Palestinians, the Middle East, U.S. economy, unemployment
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Extemp Questions for the Week of April 1st-7th, 2009
1. Should the U.S. cut funding for a missile defense system? 2. Why does Germany oppose a fiscal stimulus for the global economy? 3. How much progress on a peace deal with the Palestinians will be made by Netanyahu’s government? … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Argentina, bailout, defense, DPJ, Germany, human rights, iran, Israel, Japan, Labor, military, Netanyahu, Pakistan, Palestine, security, stimulus, Taliban, taxes, terrorism, world economy
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