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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 21 2008 | us, india, news
    BBC NEWS | South Asia | Insecurity grips Indian students in US

    Quoted: The recent killings of Indian students in the US has shocked the community.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 01 2008 | foreign policy, US, South Asia
    U.S. Plan Widens Role in Training Pakistani Forces - New York Times

    Bad move. Reminiscent of US training of Afghan troops to fight against the Soviets. Granted the corruption of the Pakistani government and military, this does not bode well for the future. Given several evidence of Pakistani military involvement with Taliban and Al Queda forces, a strengthening of the military without FIRST securing a stable government cannot possibly be a rational foreign policy move on part of the Bush Administration...this is discomforting to say the least.

    Quoted: A plan would send about 100 American trainers to work with a Pakistani paramilitary force that is the vanguard in the fight against Al Qaeda.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 24 2007 | news, politics, war, us, washington
    2008: The Year of the Civilian - washingtonpost.com

    Quoted: As some of the leading presidential candidates trooped before the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Kansas City this week, there was one thing largely missing at the lectern -- veterans of foreign wars.

    that's really interesting that the 2008 election will be the first since WWII that neither party will have veterans running for office. While the immergence of civilian candidates in my opinion is positive and more reflective of the today's American population, part of me can't help but wonder if maybe someone with front-line, military leadership, would be better suited as the Commander in Chief during this time of war. I don't mean the kind of military experience of current President Bush, more along the lines of McCain, Truman, Eisenhower, etc.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 24 2007 | news, us, war
    Help is on the way for Youssif - CNN.com

    Quoted: Few stories have touched CNN.com users like that of 5-year-old Youssif, an Iraqi boy who had gone out to play on a January day when he was suddenly grabbed by masked men, doused in gas and set on fire.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 25 2007 | india, us, nuclear energy, international politics
    BBC NEWS | South Asia | Indian cabinet backs nuclear deal

    Quoted: The Indian government says that it has reached agreement with the United States on implementing a controversial civilian nuclear co-operation accord.

    that's a positive step forward. i can't believe that critics are still putting India and Iran in the same category in terms of a nuclear threat! this just enrages me...i mean c'mon - we are the world's largest democracy, one of the most responsible nuclear powers, who is fighting the war on terror and deals with terrorists everyday, while maintaining integrity and security to protect whatever nuclear technology/arsenal it has from getting into the wrong hands, and a country set on improving the economic, health, and environmental standards of its populace. How do we compare to a truly ROGUE state like Iran, backing terrorist activity left and right, and obviously building up its nuclear arsenal not for the sake of meeting energy crisis.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 02 2007 | news, security, us
    U.S. plays down report of imminent al Qaeda attack | U.S. | Reuters

    Quoted: By John O'Callaghan-WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff on Monday played down a report al Qaeda was planning a big attack on the United States, saying there was no credible information about an imminent threat...

    is the Bush administration going to ignore the reports again and hide it from the public? wasn't the Dept. of Homeland Security established for the sole purpose of taking these threats seriously and taking preemptive, preventative measures?

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 29 2007 | healthcare, US
    Analysis: 'Sicko' numbers mostly accurate; more context needed - CNN.com

    Quoted: Michael Moore's "Sicko," which opened nationwide Friday, is filled with horror stories of people who are deprived of medical service because they can't afford it or haven't been able to navigate the murky waters of managed care in the United States.

    agree

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 27 2007 | business, us, india
    India's strong rupee | Economist.com

    Quoted: On the other hand, for both economic and political reasons, policymakers cannot afford to ignore the problems of exporters. Although exports account for a relatively ...

    good to know, but i can see how this could pose possible economic policy challenges as India begins to export more products and resources.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 18 2007 | seattle, us
    Local News | 3 degrees aren't enough for 16-year-old UW grad | Seattle Times Newspaper

    Quoted: Andrew Hsu has not yet been on a date or taken his driving test. But he does have three degrees — in neurobiology, biochemistry and...

    that's impressive!

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 15 2007 | us, british, news
    BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Oprah 'most powerful celebrity'

    Quoted: Oprah Winfrey is the world's most powerful celebrity according to business magazine Forbes.

    going off of Shiwani's dot, Oprah would win the Presidential Elections if she ran...

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