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Tag Archives: Nestor Kirchner
R&D: Clinton Stirs Trouble in Florida, Nestor Kirchner’s Legacy, and Problems for the EU
Here is your R&D for October 29th: Clinton Asked Democrat to Quit Florida Senate Race from the Wall Street Journal Yesterday it was reported by Politico that President Bill Clinton tried to get Kendrick Meeks, the Democratic Party’s Senate candidate … Continue reading →
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Tagged Argentina, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, budget deficit, Charlie Crist, EU, European Union, Eurosceptics, Florida Senate race, G20, Kendrick Meeks, Korean relations, Marco Rubio, Nestor Kirchner, North Korea, President Obama, R&D, South Korea, top five news stories, U.S. economy
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R&D: Nestor Kirchner Passes Away, the Prospects for Peace in Afghanistan, and Gallup Predicts a GOP Wave
Here is your R&D for October 27th: Former Argentine President Nestor Kirchner dies from the BBC Nestor Kirchner, the man who helped steer Argentina out of its economic meltdown in 2002, died of a heart attack today. Kirchner was rumored … Continue reading →
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Tagged Afghanistan, Argentina, campaign finance reform, election spending, Nestor Kirchner, R&D, Taliban, the Republican Party, top five news stories, U.S. economy
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