US POLITICS
July/August 2013
'When the leaders of China and the US met in June, one was accused of serious civil liberties violations, the seizure of journalists' phone and email records and the use of state tax authorities to harass citizens. The other was Xi Jinpeng'
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June 2013
The New York Times columnist, despite her transatlantic celebrity, no longer knows how far to go in her puerile cattiness
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June 2013
‘Without stop-and-search, Kelly estimates that he would need an extra 50,000 officers to police the city because people who don’t run the risk of being searched start carrying guns’
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June 2013
Critics like to think that neoconservative ideas lie buried in the sands of Iraq. But neocons are still in the mainstream of US politics
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