Tuesday, February 25, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES 02/25/2013
Submitted by: Jason Lord
FBI suspected iconic 1964 Ali-Liston fight was rigged by mob
Fifty years ago today, Muhammad Ali "shocked the world" and ...
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TOP NEWS
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Federal probe finds McAuliffe’s commerce secretary improperly lobbied Congress
Obama’s proposed IRS rules to limit tax-exempt status concern liberals, too
Hagel plans Pentagon cuts that would take Army to pre-WWII levels
Guvs gone wild! Partisan bickering torpedoes WH meeting of governors
AZ governor under pressure as decision on gay bill looms
Petition drive to put transgender law to California voters comes up short
OPINION
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PRUDEN: Destroyers of the common culture
MERRY: Eastern and Western cultures duel in Ukraine
SOWELL: The ‘fairness’ fraud
EDITORIAL: Cornered by Obamacare
PAVONE AND KING: The civil rights front line is now in the womb
POLITICS
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Dingell leaving House after record career
Maryland dumps contractor on state’s troubled Obamacare exchange
Inside the Beltway: Coulter seeks liberal challenger
Supreme Court weighs EPA powers on clean air
EPA: Carbon emissions reduction has little impact on climate change
VIDEO
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VIDEO: Governors Erupt in Partisan Feud at White House
(
01:35
) - The nation's governors emerged from a meeting with President Barack Obama
on Monday
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SECURITY
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Defense Secretary Hagel reduces buy on Navy’s futuristic littoral ship
‘El Chapo’ Guzman drug arrest sparks trial territory dispute: U.S. or Mexico?
China fires security vice minister because of corruption
Ukraine issues arrest warrant for missing leader
Uganda president signs harsh anti-gay law
COMMUNITIES
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WESTWOOD: Republicans can win the war on poverty
JAMISON: Emancipation Proclamation vs. Democrat slavery
GHATT: Romney, Perry and the politics of transracial adoption
ENGELHARD: It's not about Arabs hating Jews, but Arabs hating Arabs
Oklahoma state legislator introduces bill to banish NSA
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