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From Cubicles, Cry for Quiet Pierces Office Buzz Research shows that more than half of office workers are dissatisfied with the level of ?speech priv... [continue]
Blind Chinese Dissident Leaves on Flight for U.S. Chen Guangcheng, the blind lawyer whose escape from house arrest jolted relations between the United... [continue]
The Long Run: How the Mormon Church Shaped Mitt Romney Mitt Romney at a campaign event in Iowa last year. ?He just needs to know what God wants him to do a... [continue]
In Los Angeles, Drivers and Bicyclists Learn to Coexist For years, cyclists in Los Angeles were a renegade subculture. These days, they are downright mainst... [continue]
Insurance Company Approved for Land Trusts The Land Trust Alliance has won nonprofit status from the Internal Revenue Service for an insurance ... [continue]
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World News
Blind Chinese Dissident Leaves on Flight for U.S. Chen Guangcheng, the blind lawyer whose escape from house arrest jolted relations between the United... [continue]
Chinese Security Chief Seems to Keep Grip on Power Zhou Yongkang completed a tour of the volatile region of Xinjiang last week, a sign that he still ha... [continue]
Obama?s Journey to Reshape Afghan War When President Obama joins other NATO leaders Sunday and Monday, the full extent of how his Afghan s... [continue]
Pakistan Supply Lines an Issue During NATO Summit The United States and Pakistan are not expected to secure a deal to reopen supply lines to Afghanist... [continue]
In Afghanistan, New Insurgent Group Emerges The emergence of Mullah Dadullah Front, a new, more extreme insurgent faction of the Taliban, could ... [continue]
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