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Turbulence As Europe Passes Fee On Plane Emissions

A European court ruled Wednesday that airlines flying into and out of European airports will have to pay a price

What Greece Can Learn From South America

As Greece struggles with a financial crisis, there have been violent protests, creditors demanding their money, people losing their jobs

Iran And Its Rivals Dig In On Nuclear Dispute

The year began on a note of cautious optimism on the Iran nuclear front. But talks in Geneva and Istanbul

Who Gives The Long-Term Jobless A Helping Hand?

More than 40 percent of the long-term unemployed say they’ve received a lot of help from family and friends. But

Lack Of Autopsies After Elderly Die Conceals Health Flaws

Abuse in nursing homes and suspicious deaths among seniors often go undetected because postmortem examinations are becoming few and far

NewtGingrich.com Goes Anywhere But; Democratic Group Offers To Sell Name

When he launched his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich said he planned to run it differently than

Callin’ Oates: The Hotline You Don’t Need (But Might Call Anyway)

Is it pure whimsy that makes something like “Callin’ Oates” appealing? If you pick up your phone and call 719-26-OATES

NewtGingrich.com Is Sending Surfers To Sites And Stories He Wouldn’t Like

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich’s official campaign website — at newt.org — is working fine. But if anyone types “newtgingrich.com”

Revisiting The First ‘Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy’

John Le Carre’s Cold War espionage novel Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy is enjoying a resurgence among today’s audiences. Gary Oldman

Finding Bright Spots In A Lackluster 2011

2011 was a tough year in many ways: the economy is still struggling, Europe is dealing with a debt crisis

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