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The Weekly Standard via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 1:23 pm ET
What would you call a group that opposes sanctions on Iran, questions Israel's right to defend itself from terrorist groups firing rockets from Gaza, seeks to pressure Israel into making major concessions without regard to the views of the elected government in Jerusalem, and supports a U.N.-commissioned report accusing Israel of committing war crimes in the course of self-defense?
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The Weekly Standard via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 1:23 pm ET
In its continuing search for an alternative to General Stanley McChrystal's comprehensive counterinsurgency approach to the war in Afghanistan, and with President Obama having eliminated the minimalist counterterrorism plan of Vice President Joe Biden, the White House has lately been floating a split-the-difference trial balloon: "McChrystal Lite" or, to give the veep his due, "McChrystal for ...
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The Ocala Star-Banner - Mon Dec 14, 11:20 am ET
BY LIZ BALMASEDA COX NEWS SERVICE WEST PALM BEACH - The wide-open 2008 presidential race is deliciously unpredictable, generating hourly grist for the punditry. But the pundits and polls can divine only so much. For nuance and non sequiturs, we turn to the stars - and we don't mean Oprah, Barbra or Chuck Norris.
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The Washington Times - Mon Dec 14, 6:45 am ET
President Obama and Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. won't be on the midterm ballot next year, but their former Senate seats will be, and both races are now either tossups or leaning Republican in high-visibility contests. Mr. Obama, who was a freshman senator from Illinois when he was elected president, and Mr. Biden, who was in his sixth term as a senator from Delaware, come from states that ...
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Hopewell Valley News - Mon Dec 14, 3:54 am ET
Former Hopewell Township Committeeman and Deputy Mayor David Sandahl was among 130 business leaders, government officials, academics and representatives of nonprofits who met Friday with President Barack Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden and Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis in Washington, D.C., at the Forum on Jobs and Economic Growth.
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CBS News - Sun Dec 13, 2:00 pm ET
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Lexington Herald-Leader - Sun Dec 13, 11:15 am ET
There's a common perception that Vice President Joe Biden lost the administration's debate
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New Haven Register - Sun Dec 13, 2:41 am ET
Associated Press EAST HARTFORD — Vice President Joe Biden says U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd deserves significant credit for shaping the federal economic stimulus package, telling a crowd Friday that their senior senator used his longtime clout on Capitol Hill to push key provisions.
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FOX 61 Hartford - Sat Dec 12, 8:42 pm ET
Vice President Joseph Biden couldn't have been more effusive in his praise of U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd.
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New Haven Register - Sat Dec 12, 3:25 am ET
EAST HARTFORD (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden says Connecticut Sen. Christopher Dodd deserves significant credit for the federal stimulus package, and that Dodd used his longtime clout on Capitol Hill to push key provisions.
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Connecticut Post - Fri Dec 11, 9:02 pm ET
EAST HARTFORD -- The polls have said for months that U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd's re-election campaign is struggling. And now, so does his staunch ally, Vice President Joe Biden.
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The Huffington Post - Fri Dec 11, 8:28 pm ET
Before we begin, I'd like to offer up an apology to Tiger Woods. Last week, I pointed out the hilarity of Woods being a paid...
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WCBS 880 New York - Fri Dec 11, 5:07 pm ET
Vice President Joe Biden says U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd deserves significant credit for shaping the federal economic stimulus package, telling a Connecticut crowd Friday that their senior senator used his longtime clout on Capitol Hill to push key provisions. READ MORE>>
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FOX 61 Hartford - Fri Dec 11, 4:43 pm ET
Vice President Joseph Biden came to Connecticut Friday to praise and raise money for the man he called his best friend, U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd.
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US News & World Report - Fri Dec 11, 2:37 pm ET
Critics say the president's youth played a role in his drawn-out assessment of Afghanistan.