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Robert F. Kennedy Robert Francis "Bobby" Kennedy (November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968), also referred to by his initials RFK, was an American politician. Read More»From Wikipedia |
For inspiration, Obama looks to Reagan.
If you are heading into Manhattan, off the George Washington Bridge, you can't miss the Bridge Apartments, a cluster of four 32-story apartment buildings built right over the interstate. The buildings' 4,000 residents seem like nothing compared to the 300,000 cars that go whizzing underneath the
Moderate Republicans—yes, they are not yet extinct, though most are in hiding—scoff at Sarah Palin and wish she would go away. But she's not going away. This week she's going on-air with Barbara Walters and Oprah Winfrey to flog her new book, Going Rogue: An American Life , and to promote her
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rose at a 9.5 percent annual rate. We've just witnessed the fastest two-quarter surge since the first year of the Kennedy administration. Economists can read these omens the way Roman priests read chicken entrails. And here's one explanation
says Linda Bilmes, public-finance professor at the Harvard Kennedy School. "The parks really need a source of funding to get out natural resource, but we're not leveraging it," says the Kennedy School's Bilmes, who is also a commissioner on the Second
that has caught the attention of some top advisers is Lessons in Disaster , by Gordon Goldstein, recounting how Presidents Kennedy and Johnson were not well advised on Vietnam. The very title of Goldstein's book captures the conventional wisdom (at least at the center and left of the political spectrum) that
population remains perilous. With Afghanistan, as with Vietnam, we have a president facing pressure from the military. President Kennedy was strong enough to refuse to be pushed into combat operations. His successor, President Johnson, feared a public dispute with
Nearly 50 years ago, President Kennedy delivered his famous "Catholic" speech in which he stated, "Whatever issue a goal so dear to me, my family, and my uncle, Sen. Edward Kennedy , who himself was a strong advocate for women's rights and a
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