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Narrow Torture Probe, Loud Critics

Narrow Torture Probe, Loud Critics

Sep 4th, 2009 | By Rebecca | Category: News, Politics

Dick Cheney and others oppose a decision to review interrogations that may have overstepped even more lenient legal guidance of Bush-administration lawyers.



Health Care Debate Gets Weird, Dark

Health Care Debate Gets Weird, Dark

Aug 14th, 2009 | By Rebecca | Category: News, Politics

The already unwieldy debate over US healthcare reform grew stranger and darker this week, drawing in British physicist Stephen Hawking, “death panels”, guns and Nazi Germany.



Cold Drinks, Race Talks With Obama

Cold Drinks, Race Talks With Obama

Aug 1st, 2009 | By Rebecca | Category: Featured Articles, News, Politics

A pre-eminent black Harvard University professor and the white police sergeant who arrested him for disorderly conduct in his own home sat down last night for a beer with Barack Obama, the US president, to discuss the incident that has sparked intense debates on race relations.



Exiled Rights Advocate on Unrest in China

Exiled Rights Advocate on Unrest in China

Jul 11th, 2009 | By Rebecca | Category: Featured Articles, News, Politics

Although the Uighur cause, which she has spent a lifetime championing, is finally drawing the global attention she believes it has always deserved, Rebiya Kadeer has yet to see any gains.



China Ambassadorship a Diplomatic Absense for Utah Governor?

China Ambassadorship a Diplomatic Absense for Utah Governor?

Jun 13th, 2009 | By Rebecca | Category: Featured Articles, News, Politics

Why would Jon Huntsman Jr give up his governorship and a potential 2012 presidential bid to be Obama’s ambassador to China?



Hinckley to Get New Neighbor – Homeland Security

Hinckley to Get New Neighbor – Homeland Security

Feb 14th, 2009 | By Rebecca | Category: News, Politics

The US Department of Homeland Security believes that St Elizabeths Hospital, one of the country’s first public psychiatric hospitals, is the only suitable site for its new headquarters.



Uighurs in Guantanamo Seek Safe Haven in US

Jan 24th, 2009 | By Rebecca | Category: Featured Articles, News, Politics

Washington-area Uighurs offer rooms in their homes to the detainees, many of whom only speak Turkic.



Washington retailers are cashing in on Obamamania

Jan 10th, 2009 | By Rebecca | Category: News, Politics, Trends

Since Barack Obama won the race for the White House on Nov 4, related merchandise has been snapped up so quickly that memorabilia retailer Jim Warlick opened a second shop last month. He is also planning to open another five temporary stores in the weeks surrounding Mr Obama’s inauguration on Jan 20, an event that could draw several million people.

Mr Warlick is not alone. Mr Obama’s image has boosted merchandise sales for producers, suppliers and even inspired mom-and-pop shops to enter the world of politics for the first time.



Muslims Cautioned About Expectations

Dec 13th, 2008 | By Rebecca | Category: Featured Articles, News, Politics

Barack Obama, the US president elect, had a ready audience this week when he spoke of repairing the country’s image among Muslims and the international community – issues he trumpeted on the campaign trail that last month led him to victory. What exactly he will have to do to restore good relations depends on whom you ask. But all agree that actually fixing the ties will be an uphill battle.



Bush’s Power to Pardon Under Scrutiny

Bush’s Power to Pardon Under Scrutiny

Dec 6th, 2008 | By Rebecca | Category: Featured Articles, News, Politics

US debates if President Bush will, or should, preemptively pardon those involved in harsh interrogations – and arguably torture.