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Obama and Netanyahu, Distrustful Allies, to Meet — WASHINGTON — As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel heads to the White House on Friday for the seventh meeting since President Obama took office, the two men are facing a turning point in a relationship that has never been warm.
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Dear Mr. Netanyahu, Please Don't Speak to My President That Way — For whatever reason, I tend to react strongly when a foreign leader disrespects the United States, and its President. I didn't like it when Hugo Chavez of Venezuela insulted President Bush; I don't like listening to Hamid Karzai …
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Behind the scenes: Obama snubs Netanyahu — Sources privy to political atmosphere prior to US president's Mideast policy speech say tension between White House, Jerusalem hit new high — Ynet — The cold relationship between US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister
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Netanyahu associate: Obama detached from reality — Prime minister's associate slam US president's speech, says 'he didn't deliver the goods,' fails to understand Mideast realities. Israeli PM prepared for confrontation with Obama over vital issues, Netanyahu's aides say — Attila Somfalvi
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Understanding Obama's shift on Israel and the ‘1967 lines’ — “The borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps, so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states.” — This sentence in President Obama's much-anticipated speech …
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Don't just talk about Israel
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GOP contenders: Obama has ‘thrown Israel under the bus’
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Ron Paul on Obama speech: Will US invade Syria?
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For First Time, Majority of Americans Favor Legal Gay Marriage — Republicans and older Americans remain opposed — PRINCETON, NJ — For the first time in Gallup's tracking of the issue, a majority of Americans (53%) believe same-sex marriage should be recognized by the law as valid, with the same rights as traditional marriages.
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A first: Majority of Americans now supports same-sex marriage, Gallup finds
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The GOP Field: All Talk, No Do — If the Republican candidates don't take on tough issues as Paul Ryan, Chris Christie and others have, they might as well go hold forth with The Donald. — Newt Gingrich embarked on a national apology tour this week, which was not exactly how he pictured his 2012 rollout.
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Dem group attacks Romney ahead of South Carolina visit
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Group Unleashes Early Ad Against Romney
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Romney's Evangelical Problem
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Pawlenty headed to Iowa to formally declare candidacy
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Make My Bed? But You Say the World's Ending — The Haddad children of Middletown, Md., have a lot on their minds: school projects, SATs, weekend parties. And parents who believe the earth will begin to self-destruct on Saturday. — The three teenagers have been struggling to make sense …
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The Rapture Is Not Saturday — It's Tonight — Doomsday prophet Harold Camping tells The Atlantic what to expect when the end of the world begins — LOS ANGELES — In his relentless study of the Bible, 89-year-old Oakland-based Harold Camping has seen the signs. You may have also seen them recently.
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Transcript: Exclusive Interview With Jon Huntsman — I sat down for an exclusive interview with Jon Huntsman yesterday. Here is the full transcript and CLICK HERE for the full story. — George Stephanopoulos: Governor, thanks for doing this. — Jon Huntsman: It's an honor.
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Huntsman thronged in N.H. debut
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Newt Gingrich's ringtone: ‘Dancing Queen’ — Ames, Ia. - Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich briefly stopped a campaign event here to shut off his phone as his ringtone sounded ABBA's “Dancing Queen.” — Gingrich today in Ames. — The song is from the musical “Mamma Mia.”
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Newt: Campaigns Like Mine Are But Once A Century
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Washington (CNN) — President Obama may be on the brink of breaking the law. — At issue: The 1973 War Powers Act, which says if the president does not get congressional authorization 60 days after military action, the mission must stop within 30 days. — The president formally notified Congress …
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Is Obama Breaking the Law in Libya?
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Making Things in America — Some years ago, one of my neighbors, an émigré Russian engineer, offered an observation about his adopted country. “America seems very rich,” he said, “but I never see anyone actually making anything.” — That was a bit unfair, but not completely …
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Tim Pawlenty to announce for president Monday — Former Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty will formally enter the 2012 Republican presidential race on Monday in Iowa, an aide to his campaign confirmed Friday. — Pawlenty is scheduled to be in Des Moines Monday, part of a week …
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APNewsBreak: Aide: Pawlenty running for president
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Pawlenty to announce presidential bid on Monday in Iowa
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AFL-CIO's Trumka looks to ‘independent’ labor movement — AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka will say Friday that workers want an “independent” labor movement designed to help the working class, not a specific party or candidate. — In a speech at the National Press Club …
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Eye-for-an-eye filibuster stops Democratic nominee — TAGS: - Barack Obama - Byron York - Gang of 14 - George W. Bush - goodwin liu - Harry Reid - john cornyn - Miguel Estrada - ninth circuit court of appeals - patrick leahy - Politics - Priscilla Owen - Robert Bennett - robert bork - samuel alito - Ted Kennedy - tom coburn
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Palin: ‘I do have the fire in my belly’ — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) hasn't decided whether to run for president, but she insisted Thursday she has the “fire in my belly” to do it. — Fox News's Greta van Susteren asked Palin, who has provided few hints about her decision-making process …
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At I.M.F., Men on Prowl and Women on Guard — WASHINGTON — It is an international island in the midst of the American capital, a sharp-elbowed place ruled by alpha male economists. The days are long, and employees are regularly pressed together for weeks on end during overseas “missions.”
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Leading GOP Budget Hawk at Odds with Republican Leaders — Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) tells ABC News that the federal debt is now so out of control that the credit rating of the United States is in jeopardy and the only way to deal with it is a bipartisan agreement that increases tax revenues.
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No Pink Slip for Ronald McDonald — McDonald's Corp. is standing by its clown. — The 48-year-old, red-haired mascot has come under fire from health-care professionals and consumer groups who, in recent days, have asked the fast-food chain to retire Ronald McDonald.
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