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Anne Gearan / Washington Post:
U.S., Russia reach agreement on seizure of Syrian chemical weapons arsenal — GENEVA — The United States and Russia agreed Saturday on an outline for the identification and seizure of Syrian chemical weapons and said Syria must turn over an accounting of its arsenal within a week.
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U.S. and Russia Reach Deal to Secure Syria's Chemical Arms — GENEVA — The United States and Russia have reached an agreement that calls for Syria's arsenal of chemical weapons to be removed or destroyed by the middle of 2014, Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday.
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Associated Press:
US-Russia reach agreement on Syria weapons — GENEVA (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Saturday they have reached an agreement on a framework for Syria to destroy all of its chemical weapons, and raised the specter …
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Bradley Klapper / Associated Press:
Obama's Larger Syria Strategy in Disarray — After 2½ years of civil war in Syria, President Barack Obama's larger policy is in disarray even as his administration, with help from Russia, averted a military showdown for the time being. — In an address to the American people …
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New York Times:
U.S.-Russia Talks on Syria's Arms Make Progress — WASHINGTON — President Obama will not insist on a United Nations Security Council resolution threatening Syria with military action, senior administration officials said Friday, as American and Russian negotiators meeting in Geneva moved closer …
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John Hudson / Foreign Policy:
Exclusive: John McCain Will Attack Vladimir Putin in the Pages of Pravda — In a first-of-its kind arrangement, the editors of Russian newspaper Pravda have tentatively agreed to publish a column by Sen. John McCain that will attack the leadership of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Rep. Dana Rohrabacher: I arm-wrestled Vladimir Putin ... and lost! — Russian President Vladimir Putin, champion arm-wrestler. ; Credit: AFP/AFP/Getty Images — On Thursday, KPCC's Washington correspondent Kitty Felde talked with Congressman Dana Rohrabacher about the Russian proposal …
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Congressman: I Once Lost A Drunken Arm-Wrestling Match To Vladimir Putin
Congressman: I Once Lost A Drunken Arm-Wrestling Match To Vladimir Putin
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Jennifer Haberkorn / Politico:
Obamacare D-Day becomes a soft launch — For months all eyes have been on October 1 — the first day people can sign up for Obamacare. — But as that day approaches, many people working on the nuts and bolts of the health law are tamping down any expectations of a sign-up stampede.
Mark Steyn / National Review:
American Ineffectualism — For generations, eminent New York Times wordsmiths have swooned over foreign strongmen, from Walter Duranty's Pulitzer-winning paeans to the Stalinist utopia to Thomas L. Friedman's more recent effusions to the “enlightened” Chinese Politburo.
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Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Vladimir Putin Takes Exception
Reason:
George Will's Libertarian Evolution: Q&A on Obama, Syria, & the Power of Choice — “I've lived in Washington now for 44 years, and that's a lot of folly to witness up close,” says Washington Post columnist George Will. “Whatever confidence and optimism I felt towards the central government …
The Atlantic Online:
How to Make School Better for Boys — Start by acknowledging that boys are languishing while girls are succeeding. — I recently appeared on MSNBC's The Cycle to discuss the new edition of my book The War Against Boys. The four hosts were having none of it. A war on boys?
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Rebecca J. Rosen / The Atlantic Online:
‘We Made It’: Humanity Has Arrived at Interstellar Space — Voyager 1 has entered a region of space beyond our solar bubble, and it has sent back a little sound for us to listen to. — Thirty-six years ago, from the ground in Florida, Voyager 1 launched into space.
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Dustin Weaver / The Hill:
Administration rejects labor's request for ObamaCare subsidies — The Obama administration on Friday denied a request from labor unions to have their healthcare plans receive tax subsidies under ObamaCare. — A White House official said the Treasury Department has determined …
John Fund / National Review:
Liberals in Retreat — Three elections in the last week have challenged long-held liberal premises about how elections are fought and what the public wants. It's worth examining those results in such widely separated places as Australia, Norway, and the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
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MacIver Institute:
Wisconsin's Third Largest Teachers Union Decertified on August 31st — UPDATE: — [Kenosha, Wisc...] The Kenosha Education Association (KEA), the state's third largest teachers union, was officially decertified on August 31, 2013 according to the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission.
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Mary Katharine Ham / Hot Air:
Demise: Wisconsin's third-largest school district says no thanks to union representation
Demise: Wisconsin's third-largest school district says no thanks to union representation
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