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To test your commitment to globalism, try out this hypothetical outcome: By 2040 the U.S. drug industry is sidelined as foreign scientists race ahead with cures for cancer, Alzheimer's and diabetes.
FORBES: The Economics of Envy
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On the one hand, the Texas Republican has injected some much-needed diversity into the GOP presidential race, especially on foreign policy and civil liberties.
FORBES: It Doesn't Matter If Ron Paul Is Racist
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If the U.S. can emerge at the forefront of the global skills race, investors both foreign and domestic will be eager to take advantage of the broad pool of skilled American workers.
FORBES: What Will Drive Long-Term Manufacturing Growth?
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After winning his fifth Senate race in 2008, Kerry took over the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the following January.
CNN: Source: Obama to tap Kerry to be next secretary of state
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After winning his fifth Senate race in 2008, Kerry became chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the next January.
CNN: Obama nominates John Kerry to be secretary of state
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On foreign affairs, he has more expertise than almost anyone else in the race.
ECONOMIST: The Republican race
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It can only be hoped that in the coming weeks and months ahead of the presidential election, the political center of American politics will reassert itself and that the final race will be between leaders who abjure bigotry and understand that foreign policy is neither about minding your business nor being polite.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The audacity of truth
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Over the past four years we have doubled the use of renewable energy, dramatically reduced our dependence on foreign oil, and put our country on a path to win the global race for clean energy jobs.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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The party's foreign affairs spokesman Menzies Campbell took the second largest amount of money before he dropped out of the race.
BBC: The bookies' choice
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Tajiks, however, retained their influence, keeping the ministries of defence and foreign affairs, while the former king, a Pushtun, came under pressure to withdraw from the presidential race.
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