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Robin Givhan on Fashion: Must a White House state dinner really be so stately?

A White House state dinner is an affair like no other because the sartorial demands are so precise, the politics both superficial and opaque and the entire display of pomp, circumstance and exclusivity precisely the kind of...

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How Barack Obama Is Like Ronald Reagan

For inspiration, Obama looks to Reagan. As he faces tough times—economically and politically—I am told that he and his advisers are turning to an unusual source for inspiration: Ronald Reagan. Reagan, Obama said, "tapped into...

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Obama: First Pacific President?

Inflation is not only a monetary matter. But two presidents (Ronald Reagan, and before him Richard Nixon, who in 1972 ended the freeze in U.S.-China relations that began in 1949) came from California, which is on the Pacific....

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Will Palin's book tour jump-start a political movement? - MiamiHerald.com

Telegraph.co.uk Will Palin's book tour jump-start a political movement? MiamiHerald.com Sarah Palin, former vice presidential candidate and governor of Alaska, signs a copy of her new book in Washington, Pennsylvania. By Erika...

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Barack Obama dream fades as China visit fails to bring change - Times Online

Times Online Barack Obama dream fades as China visit fails to bring change Times Online Gazing serenely from the Great Wall of China last week, President Barack Obama appeared to be making the most of one of the supreme perks...

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Withering Glance: Cheer up, America, and 'Get to yes'

Rick Nelson and Claude Peck dispense unasked-for advice about clothing, etiquette, culture, relationships, grooming and more. CP: We, the people, are too cheery. I tell you this because of your sunny dispo and your status as a...

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JFK Remembered: What Kennedy Would Approve of and Be Disappointed By in the Time of Obama

This is a guest note by Ted Sorensen , whose most recent book is Counseler: A Life at the Edge of History . Sorensen, former special counsel and adviser to President John F. Kennedy, is a widely published author on the...

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There is an almost sure thing in the currency market: the Chinese will continue to peg the...

Visitors to America might have noticed the television ads urging us to buy gold. All of this means that investors do not believe that President Barack Obama will respond to the enormous pressure put on him during his visit to...

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“News Alert!”: Breaking World Financial News and Special Report, “Berkeley Revolutionary...

Robert E. McCullough B.A., Arch. “News Alert!”: Breaking World Financial News and Special Report, “Berkeley Revolutionary Update”.: “Govenor Arnold Schwarznigger secretely meets and plans deployment of 25,000 California...

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What really killed Detroit?

Op-Ed Columnist - An American Catastrophe - NYTimes.com I've been reading a lot lately about how big industry made conscious choices in the late 70s and early 80s to move jobs to Mexico, China, and so on not just as a way to...

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