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14 Dec

Quinn, Ryan Lead Primary Races for Governor in Illinois

Filed under: Primaries, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 ElectionsIllinois Gov. Pat Quinn, who took the job after Rod Blagojevich was ousted amid corruption charges, has a big lead over state comptroller Dan Hynes, who is challenging him for the Democratic nomination, according to a Chicago Tribune/WGN-TV...

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Once High on Tiger Woods, Public Is Now Split in Its View of Him

Filed under: Polls, Poll WatchThere was a time in his career when Tiger Woods was seen favorably by more than 80 percent of Americans, but a Washington Post/ABC News poll conducted Dec. 10-13 finds that the public is now split in how they regard him, with 43 percent viewing him negatively compare...


Once High on Tiger Woods, Public Is Now Split on Its View of Him

Once High on Tiger Woods, Public Is Now Split on Its View of Him

Filed under: Polls, Poll WatchThere was a time in his career when Tiger Woods was seen favorably by more than 80 percent of Americans, but a Washington Post/ABC News poll conducted Dec. 10-13 finds that the public is now split on how they regard him, with 43 percent viewing him negatively compare...


N.Y. Times Editorial: Europe Isn't Doing Enough in Afghanistan

In a Monday editorial, the New York Times calls on European nations and NATO to make a more significant commitment in Afghanistan, which the paper says "is not and should not be just the United States' fight." The war on terrorism is "emphatically a common fight" in which the ...


Objections from African Nations Bring Climate Talks to Standstill

Filed under: EnvironmentNegotiations at the climate summit in Copenhagen broke down Monday when a group of African nations accused wealthier countries of trying to abandon the Kyoto Protocol, The Guardian reports. Members of the Group of 77, a loose coalition of developing countries that includes...


Attack Leaves Italian Leader Silvio Berlusconi With Broken Nose, Teeth

Filed under: CrimeItalian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi spent the night in a Milan hospital after an assault at a political rally left him bleeding heavily, CNN reports. A man with a history of mental illness struck the prime minister with a model of Milan's cathedral, fracturing his nose and ...


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