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Middle East Conundrum

Their mantra here is “engagement without illusion,— recognizing the potential of a nuclear Iran as an event that would fundamentally alter the power politics of the region.

Road Map: Leaders Eyeing One More Week in August

“The Senate should move in an expeditious way to finish our committee hearings, bring this bill to the floor before the August recess,— Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said Sunday on ABC.

Obama Defends Stimulus as GOP Targets Spending

Obama said some critics of the initial bill “believed that the recovery plan should have been even larger and are already calling for a second recovery plan.— They need to be patient, he said.

The Small-Business Stimulus Solution

The $787 billion dollar stimulus passed by Congress was doomed to fail, so there should be no surprise at the steady increase in unemployment.

Faberman: Deregulation Benefits Are Being Threatened

As early as 1997, the nation’s low-fare carriers asked the Federal Aviation Administration to take steps to increase options for small carriers attempting to enter LaGuardia, warning that without access

Burr Consultant’s Dual Roles Fall Into Gray Area

— The rule also states that “the acceptance of any part of a poll’s results which … prior to receipt, has been made public without any request … by the candidate-recipient or political committee-recipient

Building on What Works in Health Care

Without access to these tools, women are at risk of being diagnosed at later stages of the disease, when it is harder and more expensive to treat and the chance of survival worsens.

Hill Liberals Steamed by Emanuel Remarks

House liberals have repeatedly threatened to vote down any bill that includes a trigger, while Blue Dog Democrats strongly support a trigger and may not support a bill without one.

Rationing Wolves in Public Servants’ Clothing

Despite the assurances of Democrat Senators that CER findings would not be the basis for clinical judgments, the HELP Committee legislation should trouble anyone who values the doctor-patient relationship