Friday, July 24, 2015

Netanyahus unconvincing speech to congress


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> Editorial
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> Mr. Netanyahu's Unconvincing Speech to Congress
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> The prime minister of Israel offered no new reasons to reject the agreement being negotiated by the United States to constrain Iran's nuclear program.
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> Op-Ed Contributor
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> Netanyahu's Nuclear Deceptions
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> By GHOLAMALI KHOSHROO
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> The world should see through the Israeli prime minister's alarmist rhetoric about Iran.
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> THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
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> What Bibi Didn't Say
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> Now that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has had his say, it's time to ask: What is in America's best interest?

> Abuse at Attica Calls for Federal Scrutiny
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> With deep problems very apparent at the state prison, the Justice Department should examine the case of a savage beating of an inmate in August 2011.
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> Op-Ed Columnist
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> Hillary's Messy Habits
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> By FRANK BRUNI
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>  In recent weeks, as in the past, the Clintons have been needlessly arming their opponents.
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> Editorial
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> Hillary Clinton's Use of Personal Email
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> By using a private account to conduct government business as secretary of state, there is no way of knowing that all official correspondence was preserved.
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> Op-Ed Contributors
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> What Hillary Clinton's Emails Really Reveal
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> By MATTHEW CONNELLY and RICHARD H. IMMERMAN
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> Our public officials keep writing pieces of history we may never get to see.
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> THOMAS B. EDSALL
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> Establishment Populism Rising
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> Larry Summers wants to talk about inequality. What does that mean for the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton's potential presidential candidacy?
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> Maxwell Holyoke-Hirsch
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> Las Vegas Gets a New Act
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> By BRITTANY BRONSON
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> Can the city clean itself up and still remain diverse?
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> Room for Debate
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> When a Candidate Leaves the Pack Behind
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> When a front-runner takes a dominant lead so early in a campaign, or tries to, what is lost or gained?
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