Unease Over West Bank Raids - washingtonpost.com
washingtonpost.com — NABLUS, West Bank -- When Faris Abu Hasan was deciding where to send his two young daughters to school, one factor stood out above all others: test scores.
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Obama and McCain Tax Proposals - washingtonpost.com view story
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According to a new analysis by the Tax Policy Center, a joint project of the Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain are both proposing tax plans that would result in cuts for most American families.
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In a More Diverse America, A Mostly White Convention view story
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Organizers conceived of this convention as a means to inspire, but some African American Republicans have found the Xcel Energy Center depressing this week.
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Aides Say Team Interviewed Palin Late in the Process - washingtonpost.com view story
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ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 2 -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was not subjected to a lengthy in-person background interview with the head of Sen. John McCain's vice presidential vetting team until last Wednesday in Arizona, the day before McCain asked her to be his
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Aides Say Team Interviewed Palin Late in the Process - washingtonpost.com view story
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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was not subjected to a lengthy in-person background interview with the head of Sen. John McCain's vice presidential vetting team until last Wednesday in Arizona, the day before McCain asked her to be his running mate, and she did n
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A Social Network Where You Can Be Too Social view story
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For many, Facebook has become an indispensable tool for managing their social lives. But all the friending, messaging and poking on the online social network has created a hazard: using it too much.
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The IRA Is No Longer A Threat, Report Says view story
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The Irish Republican Army's once powerful military leadership group, known as the army council, has been abandoned and no longer "presents a threat to peace or democratic politics" in Northern Ireland.
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Facebook Ads Target You Where It Hurts - washingtonpost.com view story
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- 2 days ago
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My Facebook page called me fat. Maybe it's my age, my sex or the fact that it knew I was engaged, but the site decided I was a gal who needed to drop a few pounds. And it wasn't shy about its tactics. This was not a close friend taking me aside, telling m
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FBI Prepares Vast Database Of Biometrics - washingtonpost.com view story
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- 2 days ago
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CLARKSBURG, W. Va. -- The FBI is embarking on a $1 billion effort to build the world's largest computer database of peoples' physical characteristics, a project that would give the government unprecedented abilities to identify individuals
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Facebook Ads Target You Where It Hurts view story
2 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 2 days ago
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Facebook ads called me fat: "MUFFIN TOP" and "Do you want to be a fat bride?" I clicked a link that said "Report": "Was the ad misleading, offensive or pornographic?" I chose offensive.
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Despite U.S. Aid, Coca Cultivation On Rise in Andes - washingtonpost.com view story
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Across the Andean region, the size of the coca crop has increased 18 percent in the past five years, a period during which the United States has spent $4 billion on anti-drug programs.
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