Bill Clinton

Moderate Dems wooed in crucial health vote

Key lawmaker announces he'll vote Saturday to begin debate on the bill Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., says that the Senate owes his constituents "a full and open debate" on the health care overhaul. Nov. 20: Senate leaders need...

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Militia movement revives across U.S.

A civil rights organization says it has identified at least 50 new right-wing militia groups that have formed within the last two years, in part coinciding with the advent of the Obama administration.

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Three Key Lessons from Obama's China Tour

President Obama's trip to China yielded precious little Chinese cooperation on the Administration's key concerns, ranging from currency issues to Iran. "I underlined to President Obama that given our differences in national...

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[Analysis] Bosworth prepares a small U.S. delegation to N.Korea

The size and schedule of the U.S. team heading to North Korea on Dec. 8 and led by Stephen Bosworth, U.S. special representative for North Korea Policy, appears to some as rather “small” relative to t..

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I'm not sure genealogy is to be recommended: skeletons can fall out of family cupboards

You will notice that there has grown up, over recent years, a great fashion for genealogy and tracing the ancestors: the TV programme Who Do You Think You Are is a successful manifestation of this obsession.

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Senate Bill Faces Crucial Vote

Two Dems remain uncommitted ahead of vote that will determine whether debate can proceed on health overhaul • GOP: Health test recommendations could affect care • Women's Health Care Under Attack? | VIDEO • Fox News Poll: Most...

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Senate confirms long-stalled Obama judicial pick - Reuters

Indiana's NewsCenter Senate confirms long-stalled Obama judicial pick Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic-led US Senate, having smashed through a Republican wall of opposition, confirmed on Thursday US President...

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The Killers Within

A time bomb began ticking in the mid-1970s, when the psychiatric and mental health professions went politically correct and identified the mentally ill as "victims" who required advocates. While patients in general do need...

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Gifts to please people in nursing homes

Buying gifts for loved ones in assisted-living or nursing homes can be tough. There's not much space, they have everything they need, all of their food is cooked for them and there are often rules you want to make sure you...

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THE DO-GOODER

On the bookshelf: "Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World" by Bill Clinton On a first-name basis with: The Saturday morning volunteers at Food Outreach On the iPod: "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson On the TiVo:...

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