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Tag Archives: UN Security Council
R&D: Apple and Google Under Fire for Collecting Customer Data, John Ensign Will Resign Senate Seat, and States Debate “Birther” Bills
Here is your R&D for April 22nd: Apple, Google Collect User Data from the Wall Street Journal It has been revealed that Apple’s iPhones and Google’s Android smartphones transmit the locations of users back to each company. Privacy rights advocates … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, Arizona, Barack Obama, birther bills, birther controversy, Brazil, Brazilian foreign policy, Brian Sandoval, Dean Heller, Dilma Rousseff, Google, Jan Brewer, John Ensign, Libya, Libyan war, Mike Mullen, Moammar Gaddafi, Nevada, Nevada Senate Race, President Obama, privacy rights, R&D, technology, top five news stories, U.S. Foreign Policy, UN Security Council, United Nations
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R&D: U.S. Shifts Toward India, Why Nancy Pelosi Should Stay, and GOP Outreach to Latino Voters
Here is your R&D for November 8th: Obama confirms US strategic shift towards India from the BBC President Obama confirmed America’s foreign policy shift towards India over teh weekend when he announced that he would support India’s bid to have … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, currency, currency markets, EU, European economy, European Union, France, Germany, global economy, gold standard, GOP, Great Britain, India, Marco Rubio, Nancy Pelosi, President Obama, R&D, Robert Zoellick, the Republican Party, the World Bank, top five news stories, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S.-Indian relations, UN, UN Security Council, United Nations
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