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IPS Inter Press Service - U.S. Elections 2008
Website: www.ipsnews.net
Barack Obama`s presidency is resonating with people around the world who hope for a new era of international cooperation and engagement with the tarnished superpower. But Obama has inherited wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, a tanking economy, and global crises like climate change. IPS reports on the implications of the Obama administration not just for U.S. citizens, but for the world. |
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IPS Inter Press Service - U.S. Elections 2008
Website: www.ipsnews.net
Barack Obama`s presidency is resonating with people around the world who hope for a new era of international cooperation and engagement with the tarnished superpower. But Obama has inherited wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, a tanking economy, and global crises like climate change. IPS reports on the implications of the Obama administration not just for U.S. citizens, but for the world. |
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IPS Inter Press Service - U.S. Elections 2004 - Superpower at the Polls
Website: www.ipsnews.net
As predicted, the 2004 US election is reduced to a handful of "battleground states where" just hundreds of voters could decide the day and whether George W Bush or John Kerry is named president on Nov 2. The tight race raises the spectre of more "dirty tricks" of the kind that plagued Florida in 2000, and both the parties and civil society are mustering legal experts and activists like never before to monitor the polls. Jobs and health care aside, it comes down to the " war on terror." `Keep trusting me` says Bush. `I`d do it differently,` replies Kerry. |
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IPS Inter Press Service - U.S. Elections 2004 - Superpower at the Polls
Website: www.ipsnews.net
As predicted, the 2004 US election is reduced to a handful of "battleground states where" just hundreds of voters could decide the day and whether George W Bush or John Kerry is named president on Nov 2. The tight race raises the spectre of more "dirty tricks" of the kind that plagued Florida in 2000, and both the parties and civil society are mustering legal experts and activists like never before to monitor the polls. Jobs and health care aside, it comes down to the " war on terror." `Keep trusting me` says Bush. `I`d do it differently,` replies Kerry. |
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