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Global Voices: The six personalities of Russia's Putin
Vladimir Putin emerged from the obscurity of a secret agent’s life when called to Moscow in 1997 by power-hungry oligarchs in search of a pliable accomplice to plant in the Kremlin. In little more than two years, Putin was president of Russia and...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Government, Margaret Thatcher, International Monetary Fund, Moscow (Russia)
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More poverty in Baltimore's suburbs than in Baltimore
More people live in poverty in Baltimore's suburbs than in the city itself, part of a nationwide shift that is challenging the largely urban assistance network built up over decades. Suburban poverty in the Baltimore area grew 58 percent between 2000 and...
Tags: Government, Conservation, Personal Income, Social Issues, Dundalk
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Report: Suburban Poverty Rises Sharply But CT Regions More Stable
The Hartford CourantMetro Hartford's suburbs have among the lowest poverty rates of the largest 100 U.S. urban areas and is in the middle of the pack in growth of suburban poverty, a new report shows. But the region, which includes Hartford, Middlesex and Tolland counties,...Tags: New Britain, Sociology, Social Issues, Washington, DC, Arts and Culture
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Finally, Obama breaks his silence on drones
Over the last four years, there has been a strange irony. One of the greatest speakers of our era has largely kept silent about one of the signature aspects of his presidency. Under President Obama's leadership, U.S. civilian intelligence agencies...
Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Central Intelligence Agency, Elections, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Murder
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Iran presidential vote: Who's in? Who's out? Who cares?
He’s one of two surviving founders of the Islamic Republic, head of the Expediency Council that supervises all branches of government and has already served two terms as Iranian head of state. But the Islamic conservatives who vet presidential...
Tags: Robin Williams, Religion and Belief, Islam, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Media Industry
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Government dysfunction decried by Obama partly due to US founders and political polarization
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — The works do seem to be "gummed up" on Capitol Hill. And President Barack Obama isn't the only one to say so. Yet despite years of hand-wringing in both parties, little progress has been made toward changing congressional rules on...Tags: Thomas Edward Perez, Interior Policy, Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Gina McCarthy
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More poor in U.S. suburbs than cities, report says
Once considered the definition of the middle-class American dream, the suburbs are now home to a larger, faster-growing poor population than urban areas, according to a new analysis. During the 2000s, the number of poor living in U.S. suburbs grew by 64...
Tags: Authors, Calumet Heights, Conservation, Social Issues, New York City
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More poor live in suburbs than in urban areas, research shows
Bucking longstanding patterns in the United States, more poor people now live in the nation's suburbs than in urban areas, according to a new analysis. As poverty mounted throughout the nation over the past decade, the number of poor people living in...
Tags: University of Chicago, Social Issues, Social Services, Poverty, Hofstra University
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Major Warner Center office park sold to tenant for $80 million
A vast office park in Warner Center — the white-collar business hub of the San Fernando Valley — has sold for an estimated $80 million to investors who see it as central to an evolving and increasingly dense commercial and residential...
Tags: Real Estate, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Services and Shopping, Realty, Property
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Suspicions fire racial tensions
Gina Blandin has a theory about what caused the flooding disaster that befell New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina struck last August, an idea that has little to do with engineering studies or physical evidence and everything to do with the poisonous...Tags: Interior Policy, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, C. Ray Nagin, Racism
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Editorial: Hampton Roads economy needs fuel for the long haul
Some things remain constant. One, at least on this planet, is gravity. Another, at least in this region, is the continued, pressing need for economic diversity. But why worry? If one considers an estimated 6,891 job loss for 2013 good news, things are...Tags: Hampton Roads, U.S. Department of Defense, Fort Monroe, Business, Fort Eustis
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Letters: College? Yes!
Re "College not always cost-effective," Business, May 9 In reporting on the Brookings Institution study, "Should Everyone go to College?," The Times highlights the statistic that "a surprising 14%" of high school graduates earn more than college...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Education, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology
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