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A Moderate Manifesto
We moderates are going to have to assert ourselves and take a centrist tendency that has been politically feckless and intellectually vapid and turn it into an influential force.
In Secret Letter, Obama Offered Deal to Russia
The letter suggested that the president would back off deploying a new missile system in Eastern Europe if Moscow would help stop Iran from developing longrange weapons...
Stage of Fools
This is the first porkfilled federal budget from a new president who promised to go through the budget...
Communist Party Elders Criticize China's Stimulus Plan
Critics inside China's ruling party have asked the government for details about the secretive 586 billion spending plan to aid China's ailing economy.
Iran, the Jews and Germany
Behind the Jewish issue in Iran lies a critical one the U.S. propensity to demonize a country through a onedimensional lens.
In Legal Memos, Clearer View of Power Bush Sought
The secret legal opinions were issued by Bush administration lawyers after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Former Countrywide Leaders Start Firm to Buy Bad Loans
Executives from the company that was once the nation's biggest mortgage lender now specialize in distressed properties.
Revenge of the Glut
The international economic crisis is the revenge of the global saving glut. And the glut is still out there, worse than ever.
Casualties of the Recession
What does The Great Recession of 2008 and beyond look like?
For Debt Collectors, the Dead Are a Healthy Bet
Next of kin often have no legal obligation to assume the debt of the deceased, but they often respond to the gentle touch of a growing breed of debt collectors.
Two Fallen Mortgage Giants Are Unlikely to Be Restored
The mortgage giants not only are heavily indebted to the government, but they give lawmakers a tool to influence the policy market.
Obama Offered Deal to Russia in Secret Letter
The letter suggested the United States would back off on a missile defense system if Moscow would help stop Iran from developing longrange weapons.
Clinton Starts Mideast Diplomacy With Cash for Gaza
In her first foray into Middle East diplomacy, Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived in the region with a pledge of 300 million for wartorn Gaza.
Amazon to Sell E-Books to Read on Apple Devices
Owners of iPod and iPhone Touch can download a free software that will provide access to the 240,000 ebooks on Amazon.com.
More Terrorism Memos May Be Released
Justice Department officials said they may disclose further secret opinions about national security policies.
U.S. to Begin Talks With Syria, Clinton Says
By dispatching two senior officials to Syria, the administration is signaling a new direction in Middle East diplomacy.
President of Guinea-Bissau Said to Be Killed by Soldiers
Army troops shot dead Joo Bernardo Vieira, the president of GuineaBissau, early on Monday after an attack that killed the army chief of staff, according to diplomats in the region.
Make My Filibuster
Government would be rid to the phantom filibuster if the Senate majority leader, Harry Reid, called the minority's bluff by bringing a challenged measure to the floor and letting the debate begin.
Court Issues Warrant for Arrest of Sudan President
The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for President Omar Hassan alBashir of Sudan for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Ford's Sales Drop 48% in February
Analysts expect overall new vehicle sales to be down about 40 percent on a yearoveryear basis.