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Can India And Pakistan Finally Be At Peace?

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Historical Background Of The Conflict Between Pakistan & India The idea of a separate Muslim state in colonial British India first emerged in the 1930s. On March 23, 1940 Muhammad Ali Jinnah, leader of the Muslim League, endorsed the Lahore Resolution; calling for the creation of an independent state in regions where Muslims constituted a [...]

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February 25th, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,History,Photo Gallery,World News | Read More »

The Party Of No Morphs Into The Party Of “No Way Jose”

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With the jobs bill that just passed the Senate, a small group of Republican Senators, led by Jeff Sessions of Alabama, tried to hold up matters by insisting that immigration provisions be added to the bill. Once again, the “Party of No” morphs into the “Party of No Way Jose” as the GOP trots out its all-purpose boogeyman: “illegals”

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February 25th, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,Politics | Read More »

Olbermann’s Moving Special Comment on Health Reform

“Last Friday night my father asked me to kill him,” Keith Olbermann said as he opened his Special Comment on the Wednesday edition of “Countdown.” This powerful and moving comment is not for the squeamish. But it brings home–and in graphic detail–what real people face everyday as they struggle with health care decisions for themselves [...]

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February 24th, 2010 | Posted in Videos | Read More »

Commercial Real Estate: The Next Real Estate Bubble

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In cities and towns across the country, the number of empty store fronts and office buildings is growing. For example, office vacancy rates have risen to 16.3 percent and are expected to rise to 17.4 percent by the end of the year, according to the National Association of Realtors. Federal regulators and industry analysts are [...]

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February 24th, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,US News | Read More »

Blast From The Past: Are Modern Cars Too Complex?

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The current problem of Toyota could be the expression of a wider short coming of technological advancements  in the automotive industry. Car makers went within a few decades, starting in the early 1970′s, from putting the accent on long term durability to favor performance, some mechanical innovations, but mostly started making vehicles which were not [...]

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February 24th, 2010 | Posted in Business,Headlines,History | Read More »

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