New York Sun
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The New York Sun is a contemporary daily newspaper published in New York City. When it debuted on April 16, 2002, it became "the first general interest broadsheet newspaper to be launched in New York in two generations."[1] Unlike the other major daily newspapers of New York, the Sun publishes only five editions per week (Monday through Friday, with the Friday paper labeled "weekend edition"). The newspaper's president and editor-in-chief is Seth Lipsky, former editor of The Forward; its managing editor (and a company vice president) is Ira Stoll. The paper's motto, displayed on its ...
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After 74 Years, FCC Starting To Flex Its Muscles
By many accounts, the FCC is just beginning to flex its muscles. During its first 60 years, the FCC was one of the more obscure federal agencies. In recent years, however, ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Senate Okays Telecom Immunity in Secret Surveillance
The Senate yesterday approved a sweeping measure that would expand the government's clandestine surveillance powers, delivering a key victory to the White House by approving ...Posted by Louise Franco -
Slight of King Could Linger for Voters
"It was hard to escape the distasteful implication that a black man needed the help of a white man to effect change."Posted by Louise Franco -
Obama's Hypocrisy
The big lie of campaign 2008 -- so far -- is that the presidential candidates, Democratic and Republican, will take care of our children.Posted by Louise Franco -
Giuliani Will Back a 'Surge' in Afghanistan
Mr. Giuliani will call for a new military surge in Afghanistan, a change in the way America's spies are promoted so that officers are rewarded for finding actionable ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Journalist: U.S. Should 'Rape' Israel
"Israel, after 40 years of failing to resolve its problem of occupation," needed a push from America. "Rape it into resolving the problem," he told Ms. Rice.Posted by Louise Franco -
Bush's Very Good Year
The troop surge in Iraq is succeeding. America remains safe from terrorist attacks. And the Goldilocks economy is outperforming all expectations.Posted by Louise Franco -
Hillary Clinton's Radical Summer
In a life marked largely by political caution, one entry on Senator Clinton's résumé stands out: her clerkship in 1971 at one of America's most radical law firms, Treuhaft, ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
We're way past 2006
Things are not working out as Democratic congressional leaders expected. For the first eight months of this year they struggled to find some way to shut down the American ...Posted by Roland F. Hirsch -
Confronting 'The Israel Lobby'
For people who say their ideas can't get heard, those who contend "the Israel Lobby" has a poisonous grip on American foreign policy are getting a lot of airtime these days. ...Posted by Dale Penn
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Study: Africa's Highest Death Rates in Congo
Death rates in Congo remain far higher than elsewhere in Africa despite years of relative peace and elections that were designed to bring stability to the beleaguered nation, ...Posted by Louise Franco -
Communist China Aims For a Pipeline in Burma
Communist China is aiming to satisfy its growing energy needs with a pipeline through Burma, an effort that will complicate American attempts to change the regime in Rangoon, ...Posted by Louise Franco -
Obama's Bewitching Charm
Exactly what is so exciting about Barack Obama? Is it his charm, oratorical skills or just simply that he is an African American with support from white Americans?Posted by Louise Franco -
The Upside of Bush's Foreign Policy
And here's what fellow rocker-activist Bob Geldof has to say: " ... the Bush administration is the most radical -- in a positive sense -- in its approach to Africa since Kennedy."Posted by Louise Franco -
In Kenya, Rape Is Latest Weapon of Ethnic Gangs
As ethnic hatred mounts in a country teetering on the brink of catastrophe, disturbing reports are emerging that angry mobs are adding rape to their arsenal of revenge.Posted by Louise Franco -
Giuliani Begins Retreat From New Hampshire
Rudolph Giuliani's decision to largely abandon the early voting state of New Hampshire and concentrate his efforts on the Florida primary three weeks later reflects an ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Giuliani's Hold on Lead Spot Is Eroding
Mayor Giuliani's hold on the front-runner's perch in the Republican presidential nomination is eroding, with two new polls showing that Mitt Romney is opening up a widening ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
'This Pretty Much Kills the Iran Democracy Program'
The former director of President Bush's flagship democracy program for the Middle East is saying that the State Department has "effectively killed" a program to disburse ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Terror Whistleblower Aid Advances on Capitol Hill
A provision aimed at providing whistleblower protection to Americans who report suspicious activity has advanced on Capitol Hill despite opposition from some Democrats, as top ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Imam Accused in JFK Plot Wanted Help From Iran
A Shiite imam accused of plotting to blow up fuel tanks at John F. Kennedy International Airport wanted to seek Iranian backing for the terrorist plot. The disclosure came ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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