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    Jan 27, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Bring on the bling: Making politicians wear their true colors

    Opinion L.A.
    There's a hue and cry right now about members of Congress being beholden to their largest campaign supporters -- Big Pharma, Big Oil, Big Labor, Big Buns, Big Ag -- and it's only going to get bigger now that the Supreme Court has essentially relocated...
  2. Feb 24, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Prof. Obama's lecture on business to the Business Roundtable

    Top of the Ticket
    Democrat trying to sell his government reform plans gets a polite response from his business audience....
  4. Mar 10, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Google wants U.S. to include Internet freedom in trade agreements

    L.A. Times Tech Blog
    Including Internet freedom in new trade agreements is crucial to the flow of international commerce, Google Vice President and Deputy General Counsel Nicole Wong said at a Senate hearing Wednesday. Internet censorship has economic implications that...
  6. Sep 13, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Don't Lose Seoul, America

    SOUTH KOREAN President Roh Moo-hyun arrives in Washington on Thursday for meetings with President Bush at a time of great tension and increasing uncertainty in their nations' alliance. The persistent source of friction is fundamentally different...

    Tags: U.S. Military, China, George W. Bush, Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions

  8. Jan 29, 2008 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. We were warned

    At a briefing for conservative journalists before the State of the Union address, White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten said President Bush isn't wistful about the close of his presidency and doesn't foresee a day when he will pine to be back in the Oval...

    Tags: Government, White House, Sociology, George W. Bush, Political Candidates

  10. Nov 30, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Paul believes in threat of North American superhighway

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The man from Arlington, Texas, could barely contain his smirk as he looked into a computer video camera to pose a question of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul. Paul's followers talk about such conspiracy theories as "merging the United States...

    Tags: Transportation, Government, Rick Perry, Comedy Central (tv network), Economic Organization

  12. Sep 20, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Going protectionist over a fantasy highway

    The U.S. is known for its "paranoid style" of politics, so brace yourself for the next Big Scare coming down the pike (literally) -- the Trans-Texas Corridor. Isolationist conservatives, emboldened by their jihad last year against the Dubai Ports World...

    Tags: Transportation, Government, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Defense, Economic Organization

  14. Dec 5, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Letters to the editor

    Lobbying rips off the public Re "New anthrax vaccine sunk by lobbying," a Times investigation, Dec. 2 The influence of lobbyists becomes more blatant and destructive to the public interest every day. We simply must put an end to it. As long as...

    Tags: Unions, Gays and Lesbians, Weather, Career and Workplace, Parties and Movements

  16. Oct 14, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Taking Baja South

    They arrive by land, air and sea, with visions of the good life dancing in their heads. At first, their numbers are so small as to be barely noticeable. But within a few years they may end up taking over your street, your colonia, practically your entire town. They bring their curious native customs with them—skinny Frappuccinos, "personal watercraft," wireless Internet access—and replant them in foreign soil. Relentlessly, they remake the landscape in their own image, transforming derelict colonial-era manses into stunning million-dollar homes, and majestic swaths of lonely seaside acreage into $300-per-round golf courses. And though many of them make a diligent effort to learn the local tongue, befriend the natives and blend into their adopted country, others stubbornly resist assimilation: hanging out in their gated compounds with other English-speaking exiles, eschewing the local coffee shops and taco shacks in favor of Starbucks and Burger King, plowing their SUVs like woozy battleships through the narrow streets of picturesque 17th century towns.
    They arrive by land, air and sea, with visions of the good life dancing in their heads. At first, their numbers are so small as to be barely noticeable. But within a few years they may end up taking over your street, your colonia, practically your...

    Tags: Transportation, Restaurants, Retirement, Defense, Environmental Politics

  18. Jun 5, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Obama vs. McCain, by the map

    In many states that President Bush captured in the 2004 election, Barack Obama has swelled the ranks of Democrats by the thousands, drawing record numbers of young people and African Americans to the polls.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    In many states that President Bush captured in the 2004 election, Barack Obama has swelled the ranks of Democrats by the thousands, drawing record numbers of young people and African Americans to the polls. But will this enthusiasm -- which propelled his...

    Tags: White House, Parties and Movements, Economic Organization, John McCain, Republican Party

  20. Feb 27, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Clinton, Obama agree on changing trade pact

    Toughening their stances as they appealed for votes in economically stricken Ohio, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday that they would use the threat of opting out of the North American Free Trade Agreement to substantially renegotiate the treaty.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    Toughening their stances as they appealed for votes in economically stricken Ohio, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday that they would use the threat of opting out of the North American Free Trade Agreement to substantially renegotiate...

    Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Television, Louis Farrakhan, Political Candidates, Parties and Movements

  22. Sep 8, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Making Waves Could Sink His Chance for Plum Post

    WASHINGTON — For Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach), some days it seems as if these are the best of times. A first-time father at 58, he rhapsodizes over helping feed his 16-month-old triplets. He rejoices that he and his 35-year-old wife, Rhonda, still find time for surfing. Though "totally exhausted," he says, he's happier than he's ever been.
    Times Staff Writer
    WASHINGTON — For Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach), some days it seems as if these are the best of times. A first-time father at 58, he rhapsodizes over helping feed his 16-month-old triplets. He rejoices that he and his 35-year-old wife,...

    Tags: Government, University of Southern California, Christopher Cox, White House, Medical Research

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