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Phyllis Bennis: 'A World Without Nuclear Weapons' Might Still Be PossibleWashington's current debate over escalation in Afghanistan, the continuing war in Iraq, and the administration's refusal, so far, to exert any serious pressure on Israel, do not bode well for Obama's foreign policy. But in another key conflict area -- Iran -- President Obama appears to be implem... |
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South Korea funds Laos' first children's hospitalVientiane - South Korea has granted 3.5 million dollars to build Laos' first children's hospital, media reports said Wednesday. Construction of the Lao-Korean National Children's Friendship Hospital will begin this month and be completed by October 2... ... |
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WaPo OpEd Flies Their Obama Derangement Nobel Fetish Flag Freely: Questions Constitutionality of NPPI realize that there has to be a little more latitude given to op-eds than to straight news reporting, but it seems to me that there has to be a certain level of fact-checking for even editorials for the sake of the credibility of the paper. But then again, maybe WaPo is so deep into their Oba... |
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Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prizehttp://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091009/ap_on_re_eu/eu_nobel_peace “And I hope it will be an inspiration for all those that work with nuclear disarmament and disarmament,” she told AP in a rare interview. Members of the committee usually speak only through its chairman. The peace pri... |
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Nobel Peace Prize for Barack ObamaFrom “THE HINDU”, Chennai, India, Saturday, October 10, 2009, Page: 1 “Jury hails his efforts in international diplomacy” “I feel humbled”, U. S. President Barack Obama addresses the media at the White House on Friday after he won the Nobel Peace Prize”... |
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Leaders meet in Beijing for summitThe leaders of China, Japan and South Korea have kicked off a summit in Beijing expected to focus on bringing North Korea back to nuclear disarmament talks and building regional trust. ... |



