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Tag Archives: Freddie Mac
R&D: Egypt’s Political Future, Taiwan is Not Buying China’s Agenda, and the Impact of a Saudi Revolt Globally
Here is your R&D for February 25th: Islam and Politics in Egypt from the Council on Foreign Relations Is Egypt headed towards a theocracy? Not according to Dina Shehata, Senior Researcher of the Al Ahram Center for Political and Strategic … Continue reading →
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Tagged China, Chinese-Taiwanese relations, Egypt, Egyptian politics, Freddie Mac, global economy, housing industry, Islam, Libya, Libyan protests, Muammer Gaddafi, oil, R&D, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, top five news stories, U.S. economy
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R&D: The Workability of Iranian Sanctions, Mixed Signals on Same-Sex Marriages Restarting in California, and the Future of Fannie & Freddie
Here is your R&D for August 13th: Dissidents say Iran nuclear sanctions are helping Ahmadinejad from the Christian Science Monitor Are U.S. sanctions against Iran working? A group of Iranian dissidents say they are not. Green Light and Delay on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Australia, bailouts, California, Freddie Mac, gay marriage, gay rights, global issues, housing market, iran, Iranian sanctions, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Proposition 8, R&D, Russia, top five news stories, U.S. economy, U.S.-Iranian relations, Vladimir Putin
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