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January 28, 2011
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Clashes in Cairo Extend Unrest in Arab World - Alan Cowell, NY Times
After days of protests in the Arab world that have toppled one president and shaken many others, thousands of demonstrators calling for the ouster of ...
Obama Ignores the American People - Charles Krauthammer, NYDN
The November election sent a clear message to Washington: less government, less debt, less spending. President Obama certainly heard it, but judging f...
Morning in Obama's America - Bob Shrum, The Week
State of the Union addresses are often a wash; the one Obama delivered this week was a watershed. The evening produced two visions, one hopeful, the...
The State of the Union Is....Leaderless - Ruth Marcus, Washington Post
The state of the union is . . . leaderless. Sounds harsh, but when it comes to digging America out from what President Obama calls its "mountain ...
Who Are We in This 'Sputnik Moment'? - David Harsanyi, Denver Post
One of the difficulties progressives face is trying to make centralized planning sound like a good idea. Even the president, with all his rhetorical g...
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A New Flavor of Tea - Suzanne Fields
Rep. Michele Bachmann, founder of the tea party caucus in the new Congress, gave more than a response to President Obama's State of the Union sp...
Guarded Eye on Arab Revolt? - David Ignatius
DAVOS, Switzerland -- It's a sign of the times that some Arab journalists attending the gathering of international power brokers here were spend...
Kennedyitis - Mona Charen
"This is our generation's Sputnik moment," declared President Obama in his State of the Union address. It was the first of several ref...
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Egypt - Rage or Revolution? - RealClearWorld
Inspired by events in Tunisia, tens of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets on January 25 in major cities from Alexandria to Cairo, the largest ...
It's Time to Make Insider Trading Fully Legal - RealClearMarkets
The newspapers in recent months have been full of bombshell stories about insider trading on Wall Street. According to an account in the Wall Str...
Tiger's New Beginning Not Too Bad - RealClearSports
SAN DIEGO - Somebody from the country of Korea named Sung-hoon Kang shot 64 Thursday in the Farmers Insurance Open. Somebody from the land of Paradise...
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Job Approval Approve Disapprove Spread
President Obama 50.3 43.3 +7.0
Congress 24.4 69.0 -44.6
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