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Tag Archives: the death penalty
R&D: Mexican Drug War Death Toll Climbs, Bailout Deal Doesn’t Quell EU Rifts, and Oklahoma Uses New Drug for Lethal Injection
Here is your R&D for December 17th: Mexico Drug War Death Toll Climbs to 30,196 Since 2006, Government Says from Bloomberg Mexican Attorney General Arturo Chavez has announced that over 30,000 Mexicans have died from drug related violence since President … Continue reading →
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Tagged don't ask don't tell, EU, euro, euro zone, European economy, European Union, Felipe Calderon, Great Britain, Julian Assange, lethal injection, Mexican drug war, Mexico, Oklahoma, R&D, Ron Wyden, START, Sweden, the death penalty, top five news stories, Wikileaks
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R&D: Congress Puts Off Fight on Bush Tax Cuts, Teresa Lewis Executed in Virginia, and Israel is Possibly Ready to Compromise on Settlements
Here is your R&D for September 24th: Congress Punts on Taxes from the Wall Street Journal In the midst of a very politicized environment, Democrats have abandoned plans to extend the Bush tax cuts to the middle class until after … Continue reading →
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Tagged arms control, Bush tax cuts, Congress, Israel, Israeli settlements, Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un, Middle East peace, North Korea, nuclear disarmament, nuclear issues, nuclear weapons, R&D, taxes, Teresa Lewis, the death penalty, the West Bank, top five news stories, U.S. economy, Virginia
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