January 04, 2009
It will draw foreign leaders from Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America and Europe. Celebrities such as Aretha Franklin will be on hand. Usher, Patti LaBelle and the O'Jays are expected to perform. So are an Israeli artist, Brazilian dancers and a South African a cappella group....
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December 28, 2008
1. Weekly Standard editor and New York Times columnist William Kristol was hardly alone in thinking that the Democratic primary was Clinton's to lose, but it took a special kind of self-confidence to make a declaration this sweeping more than a year before the Iowa caucuses. After Iowa, Kristol......
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April 30, 2008
Last week, we gave coverage to the unreported story of the malicious rumors against Barack Obama begun by faith healer Loren Davis. The trouble in covering this story is that Loren Davis’s emails (there are now at least two different ones being sent around in circles of gullible Americans) are...
Irregular Times: News Unfit for Print
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December 29, 2007
In the latest results, it is still not clear who has won the Kenyan Presidential election that took place on Thursday. Opposition leader and challenger Raila Odinga leads President Mwai Kibaki in the official tally and in some exit polls, but not by very much. Post-election violence is apparently he...
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