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Tag Archives: Organization of American States
R&D: Lame Duck Preview, Bernanke vs. Paul, and the Arab League Discusses the Middle East Peace Process
Here is your R&D for November 15th: Lame duck preview: The last hurrah for a Democratic Congress from the Washington Independent This is a fantastic article that breaks down the major issues and party dynamics facing the lame duck session … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arab League, Ben Bernanke, Congress, Costa Rica, France, French presidential election, interest rates, Israel, Israeli-Palestinian issues, Jerusalem, lame duck agenda, lame duck session, Middle East peace process, monetary policy, Nicaragua, Nicaraguan-Costa Rican relations, Nicolas Sarkozy, OAS, Organization of American States, R&D, Ron Paul, the Federal Reserve, top five news stories
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R&D: Healthcare Summit a Bore, Maryland Agrees to Recognize Same-Sex Marriages, and Google’s Competition Practices Are Evaluated
Here is your R&D top five for February 25th: Try to stay awake: the President has a healthcare Bill to pass from the Times of London Maryland attorney general: state to recognize same-sex marriages from the Christian Science Monitor How … Continue reading →
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Tagged EU, European Union, gay marriage, Google, healthcare reform, healthcare summit, Maryland, Nigeria, OAS, Organization of American States, R&D, top five news stories, Venezuela
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