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Reuters - Business News, 24.04.13 04:11 UTC

States' tax revenue likely grew at beginning of year: report

WASHINGTON | Wed Apr 24, 2013 12:03am EDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. states' tax revenue likely continued growing in the second quarter of 2013, according to preliminary estimates for January and ...


Los Angeles Daily News, 23.04.13 23:59 UTC

President is right to be careful with 'terrorism': Letters to the Editor for Thursday, April 25, 2013

According to Krauthammer, terrorism is any attack on civilians for political purposes. I also recall this word was a catalyst to ramp up fear in the minds of the American people to justify a need to ...


NPR, 23.04.13 17:32 UTC

Bush Sees Approval Hike, But Trumanesque Recovery? Unlikely

A poll released days before the opening of George W. Bush's presidential library in Dallas is serving as fodder for some sequestered GOP nostalgia about his two terms in the White House. The ...


CNN Top Stories, 23.04.13 12:30 UTC

History's jury is still out on Bush

Editor's note: Julian Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University. He is the author of "Jimmy Carter" and "Governing America." (CNN) -- On Thursday, President Obama ...


CNN Top Stories, 23.04.13 12:19 UTC

After Boston, nothing will change

Editor's note: David Frum, a CNN contributor, is a contributing editor at Newsweek and The Daily Beast. He is the author of eight books, including a new novel, "Patriots," and a post-election e-book, ...


Reuters - Top News, 22.04.13 18:32 UTC

Immigration bill debate sidetracked by Boston terror issues

By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON | Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:12pm EDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congressional advocates of comprehensive immigration legislation were diverted into a sometimes testy debate on Monday ...


Seattle Times, 22.04.13 09:43 UTC

Column: Bush started as uniter, ended up divider

On June 12, 1999, George W. Bush began his White House quest with this comment at to a barbecue-going crowd in Iowa: "This country is hungry for a new style of campaign ... a campaign that unites all Americans toward a better tomorrow."


Los Angeles Daily News, 20.04.13 18:54 UTC

Tim Rutten: Fear of imaginary events blinds us to real ones

As heartbreakingly tragic as this past week's terrorist bombings in Boston were, the national reaction, on the whole, has been resolute, sober and measured. In part, that's a result of the leadership ...


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