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Has populism, whether from the right or the left, ensured that government preserves, protects and defends individual rights, of rich and poor alike, or that it obeys the strictures of the U.S. Constitution?
FORBES: The Actual State of the Union
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Hardly scientific I grant, but it does beg the question whether, far from being a disadvantage, left handedness might in certain circumstances give you the edge.
BBC: The sinister tale of left handers
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Whether your preference for health care reform springs from the political left or right, you have to start with these three facts.
FORBES: Age, Obesity, Lawyers--That's Our Health Care Crisis
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There are conflicting reports as to whether the landmine in Nangarhar was planted by insurgents or was left over from Afghanistan's many decades of conflict.
BBC: Afghan landmine blast kills girls in Nangarhar
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Whether or not his motivation came from a place of political ambivalence, Michelangelo fortunately left this modest relic of his creative genius to find its way to our bloated capital this winter.
FORBES: Unfinished Michelangelo Sculpture May Remind Washington Of Its Limits
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The pressure is on you and you need that communication from your wingers to tell you how much time you have got left, whether you go up in the air or stay on the ground.
BBC: Bullish Byrne primed for SA clash
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Major League Baseball and it entities has theoretically distanced themselves from the voting process and has unfairly left the Baseball Writers Association of America to determine whether or not these dishonest individuals should be punished for their egregious acts by denying them entrance into the Hall of Fame.
FORBES: A Hall of Fame Quandary Involving Sportsmanship, Integrity and Character
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But the scale of the tax rises and uncertainties over whether they will produce the desired results have exposed Pedro Passos Coelho, the prime minister, to stinging criticism from both left-wing political opponents and senior figures close to the governing coalition parties.
CNN: Portugal braced for 'fiscal earthquake'
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The lawyer representing Wal-Mart worker Betty Dukes and perhaps 1.5 million other present and former female Wal-Mart employees was assailed from the right and the left in oral arguments before the Supreme Court today, raising serious questions about whether the huge class action will survive.
FORBES: Lawyer Suing Wal-Mart Roasted in Supreme Court Argument