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Jack Moore / International Business Times:
Vladimir Putin ‘Wants to Regain Finland’ Says Close Adviser — One of Russian President Vladimir Putin's closest ex-advisers has claimed that the ex-KGB agent ultimately wants to reclaim Finland for Russia. — Andrej Illiaronov, Putin's economic adviser between 2000 and 2005 and now senior member …
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Kerry: Russia supports finding a diplomatic solution to crisis in Ukraine — (CNN) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday after four hours of talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov that Russia had reaffirmed its commitment to finding a diplomatic solution in Ukraine …
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Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
Chris Christie apologizes for ‘occupied territories’ remark — LAS VEGAS - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in a Saturday afternoon meeting with Sheldon Adelson apologized for stepping on a fault line in fraught Middle East politics during a speech he gave earlier in the day, according to a source familiar with the conversation.
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Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Seeking Political Revival, Christie Joins '16 Contenders at G.O.P. Forum
Seeking Political Revival, Christie Joins '16 Contenders at G.O.P. Forum
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Tom Boggioni / The Raw Story:
Judge: Probation for du Pont heir in daughter rape because ‘he would not fare well’ in prison — A Superior Court judge who sentenced an heir to the du Pont fortune to probation for raping his 3-year-old daughter wrote in her order that he “will not fare well” in prison and suggested …
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New York Times:
Blind to the System's Ingenuity and Ability to Reinvent — I have long thought that Marx's fixation on the labor theory of value made his technical economic analyses of little worth. Marx was dead certain for ontological reasons that exchange-value was created by human socially-necessary labor …
New York Times:
New G.O.P. Bid to Limit Voting in Swing States — CINCINNATI — Pivotal swing states under Republican control are embracing significant new electoral restrictions on registering and voting that go beyond the voter identification requirements that have caused fierce partisan brawls.
Jennifer Medina / New York Times:
California Farmers Short of Labor, and Patience — HURON, Calif. — When Chuck Herrin, who runs a large farm labor contracting company, looks out at the hundreds of workers he hires each year to tend to the countless rows of asparagus, grapes, tomatoes, peaches and plums, he often seethes in frustration.
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CNN:
Little time left to turn down the world's heat, U.N. says — 10th most at risk: Ethiopia — (CNN) — Your forecast for the next century: Hotter, drier and hungrier, and the chance to turn down the thermostat is slipping away. — That's the latest conclusion from the United Nations …
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Timothy Egan / New York Times:
A Mudslide, Foretold — DON'T tell me, please, that nobody saw one of the deadliest landslides in American history coming. Say a prayer or send a donation for a community buried under a mountain of mud along a great river in Washington State, the Stillaguamish.
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Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
Nearly twice as many whites as blacks favor the death penalty. There is a simple, and disturbing, reason why. — We hear a lot about the racial disparity in death penalty sentencing, namely, that black Americans are dramatically overrepresented on death row.
Bernie Becker / The Hill:
Rogers to target ‘celebrity politicians’ — House Intelligence Chairman Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) said Sunday that his new radio gig will give him the chance to stand up to “celebrity politicians” with dangerous ideas on national security. — Rogers, who announced he would not seek reelection on Friday …
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Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
Chickens come home to roost for Obama — Today's quiz: What do Vladimir Putin's aggression and ObamaCare's troubles have in common? OK, that was too easy. — It is impossible to dismiss as mere coincidence the Russian Bear's invasion of Ukraine and the continuing mayhem of the Affordable Care Act.
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