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DEATH AND POLITICS – HOW THE GRIEF OVER KENNEDY’S DEATH WAS USED TO ENACT JOHNSON’S ‘GREAT SOCIETY’

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) On the use and abuse of grief as a partisan weapon. Noemie Emery February 28, 2011, Vol. 16, No. 23 What’s in a political death? Whatever you want or need to see in it. Some deaths​—​those of Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley​—​mean what they seem to, and are […]

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A LETTER FROM WAKE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION CHAIRMAN, JOHN TEDESCO

This communication was sent to editors of the N&O by me. I have yet to see them print it and I do kindly appreciate your consideration of sharing it with your members and friends.    Thank you,   John Tedesco —————————————————————————————————- Moving Forward for our children Looking back on this past year presents many successes

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LIBYA DEATH TOLL SURGES IN CRACKDOWN

MIDDLE EAST NEWS FEBRUARY 21, 2011, 6:54 A.M. ET By CHARLES LEVINSON and TAHANI KARRAR-LEWSLEY CAIRO—Violent clashes between protesters and security forces snowballed in cities throughout eastern Libya Sunday, as the country’s leader, Moammar Gadhafi, struggled to crush an uprising aimed at ending his 42-year rule. Human Rights Watch said it had confirmed 233 deaths

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The Christian Chick-fil-A versus the New York Times

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com Michelle Malkin February 2, 2011 4:00 A.M. A Christian Business in the Left’s Crosshairs It’s Chick-fil-A vs. the New York Times. Here’s a modest proposal for liberals who say they support job creation: Stop smearing successful, law-abiding private companies whose values don’t comport with yours. I’m looking at you, New York

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IRAN’S LEADERSHIP CRACKS DOWN

FEBRUARY 16, 2011 Iran’s Leadership Cracks Down In Aftermath of Protests, State Makes More Arrests, as White House Sharpens Support of the Opposition By FARNAZ FASSIHI The Iranian government threatened opposition leaders with execution and made a fresh wave of arrests, a day after the largest protests in a year prompted clashes in which at

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TURMOIL ROLLS INTO THE MIDDLE EAST

FEBRUARY 16, 2011 Protester Killed in Bahrain; Skirmishes in Yemen; Call for Rebel Executions in Iran By JOE PARKINSON, ADAM ENTOUS and JULIAN BARNES Protests that started in Tunisia and spread across the Middle East have resulted in the deaths of two people in Bahrain, where the opposition bloc in parliament defected in response. Farnaz

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