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Obama Aide Must Choose | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Opinion: Editorials
08:00 AM CST on Monday, January 14, 2008 Plenty of presidential campaigns have been embarrassed by aides with controversial pasts. Candidates often must choose between defending the aide and doing what's best for the campaign. This might be such a moment for Barack Obama and his senior foreign ...
Holy Land Foundation defendants guilty on all counts |  News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News  | Dallas-Fort Worth Crime News | Dallas-Fort Worth News
Holy Land Foundation defendants guilty on all counts | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning ...
dallasnews.com — 07:55 PM CST on Monday, November 24, 2008 By JASON TRAHAN and TANYA EISERER / The Dallas Morning News jtrahan@dallasnews.com ; teiserer@dallasnews.com A jury on Monday determined that the Holy Land Foundation and five men who worked with the Muslim ... (more) Holy Land Foundation defendants guilty on all counts | ...
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religionblog.dallasnews.com — Someone sent envelopes containing a suspicious (but, it turns out, harmless) white powder to the Salt Lake City headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and to an LDS temple in Los Angeles. The church says the culprits are ... (more) The Dallas Morning News
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redstate.com — A Big 3 Bailout Could Kill Thousands of Export Jobs If nothing else, the Great Depression proved very instructive. Plenty of commentators and analysts learned one of its important lessons: protectionist policies are only likely to deepen ... (more) Get Ready for a Trade War
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The Return Of Yet Another Clintonite
A Chequer-Board of Nights and Days — ... efforts will even be made --to reform the culture of corruption at the United Nations. Of course, being an attorney, I know that lawyers must, from time to time, represent clients whose public reputations have taken something of a pounding. That's not much of an issue so long as the attorney doing the representing stays in the legal community. But when that attorney becomes White House Counsel, who is to say that he/she will not wield influence over policy in a manner that would be inconsistent with long-term American foreign policy objectives ? But then, we should learn to ...

The Return Of Yet Another Clintonite
RedState: Conservative News and Community — ... will even be made--to reform the culture of corruption at the United Nations. Of course, being an attorney, I know that lawyers must, from time to time, represent clients whose public reputations have taken something of a pounding. That's not much of an issue so long as the attorney doing the representing stays in the legal community. But when that attorney becomes White House Counsel, who is to say that he/she will not wield influence over policy in a manner that would be inconsistent with long-term American foreign policy objectives? ...

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