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Terminal at Bush airport is closed during shooting investigation
Most of Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport was open to travelers Thursday except for one terminal that remained closed as officials investigated a shooting that left a gunman seriously wounded. Police and other officers were still at...
Tags: Shootings
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Héctor Barreto Jr.: tequila con amor
Que el Cinco de Mayo sea una fiesta promocionada por las empresas de cerveza de Estados Unidos, no significa que uno no pueda celebrarla con un buen tequila. Les presento a mi amigo, Héctor Barreto Jr. Es un hombre de negocios de California que fue...Tags: Cinco de Mayo, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, The Washington Post
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Historians will recognize Bush's strengths
I congratulate The Sun for grabbing the opportunity of the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library to criticize former President Bush yet again ("Misoverestimating Bush," April 28). Even though the new administration and its biased minions...Tags: Catonsville
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How history will rate George W. Bush
I had to laugh at Mark Ryan's letter about George W. Bush claiming that "the man woke up every morning and tried to do what was best for all Americans" ("Bush will be lauded by history," April 30). Lying to get us into a war to try to finish what his...Tags: Catonsville
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Hillary Clinton to appear in Beverly Hills for award and speech
In the sort of appearance destined to fan speculation about her presidential aspirations in 2016, Hillary Rodham Clinton will speak in Beverly Hills next week at a gala hosted by the Pacific Council on International Policy. The nonpartisan group,...
Tags: Joe Biden, U.S. Department of State, Occidental Petroleum Corp., James Carville, Same-Sex Marriage
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CIA buys trouble in Afghanistan
In a time when the whetted and arbitrary deficit-reduction knife is cutting bone out of critical U.S. government programs, the image of shopping bags stuffed with CIA cash handed off on a monthly basis to Afghan President Hamid Karzai — who reigns...
Tags: The New York Times, Politics, Chuck Hagel, Military Equipment, Afghanistan
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Castor plays politics with education
Capitol IdeasYo! The Republican thorn in the Republican Gov. Tom Corbett’s side has stuck again. The latest political barbs from Montgomery County Commissioner Bruce Castor center on the national Common Core education standards. But nearly every paragraph in... -
Torture without excuses
The autopsy gave a spare account of how the 52-year-old man died. He suffered blunt force injuries on his torso and legs, and abrasions on his left wrist indicated he had been tied or shackled down. One of his neck bones was fractured. Death came "as a...
Tags: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Asa Hutchinson, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Sleep Deprivation, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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4/21/2013-When Will We Ever Learn
"Our thoughts and prayers are with..." I'm hearing that way too often these days. As the population of the Earth grows, the number of evil, demented and just plain psychotic people will grow with it. Religious extremism, wars over resources, power...
Tags: Bill Clinton, FBI, Barack Obama
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Allan Powell: New twist to support school vouchers fails
There is no secret to the relentless attempts to get public funds to support religious schools. The constitutionality of the use of vouchers is being tested in state courts at the moment with the Indiana Supreme Court upholding vouchers. One notable...Tags: Public Schools, Anti Trust Crime, Heritage Foundation, Religion and Belief, Corporate Crime
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Old school for old boys
While Max Baucus and Jon Tester are both Democrats, both U.S. senators and both Montana country boys, last month's hurried vote to fund nearly $1 trillion of current federal spending shows just how different these Big Sky legislators really are. Baucus,...Tags: The New York Times, Economy, Business and Finance, Washington, DC, Democratic Party, Politics
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At Boston service, Obama keeps a hopeful tone
WASHINGTON — President Obama's message was one so imbued with hope that it actually ended with a promise that the sun will come out tomorrow. "The sun will rise over Boston," Obama declared Thursday in his first extended remarks about the bombings...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), David Axelrod, Politics, Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
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