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NATO touts Afghan war's end as fighting goes on - Chicago News and Weather
As President Barack Obama and fellow NATO leaders herald the coming end of the deeply unpopular Afghanistan war, they face the grim reality of two more years of fighting ahead and more of their troops sure to die in combat.
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Obama leads Romney in donations from government employees
| on Mon, May 21, 5:52 AM
WASHINGTON — They’re very diplomatic with their checkbooks.
State Department employees have cabled $149,000 to their boss’ re-election campaign — making workers there one of his campaign’s biggest groups of contributors.
The diplomats,...
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on Mon May 21 4:47 AM
BBC News - Pakistan supply routes row hits Nato summit
A US-Pakistan row over supply routes to Afghanistan is casting a cloud over the Nato summit in Chicago, as leaders discuss troop withdrawals.
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Nato summit: US-Pakistan rift widens over supply lines into Afghanistan | World news
| on Mon, May 21, 1:40 AM
Obama refuses bilateral meeting with his Pakistani counterpart, Asif Ali Zardari, who wants demands met before roads reopenA rift between the US and Pakistan appears to be widening at the Nato summit in Chicago – a dangerous development that...
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on Mon May 21 12:30 AM
NATO seeks final plan on Afghan exit
CHICAGO — NATO leaders began a two-day summit Sunday that will finalize plans to turn over control of Afghanistan to its own security forces by the middle of next year, a milestone on the way to concluding the alliance’s combat role by...
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on Mon May 21 12:06 AM
At NATO summit, warm welcome for most leaders, but not Pakistan's
President Obama won't meet with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari. U.S. officials are furious over Pakistan's refusal to reopen supply routes to Afghanistan.CHICAGO — As thousands of protesters marched in the streets, President Obama...
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on Sun May 20 9:50 PM
Chen saga ends on encouraging note for U.S.-China ties
For two nations whose exchanges are perennially fraught with tension and distrust, the arrival of blind activist Chen Guangcheng in New York during the weekend marked a tidy conclusion to a month-long diplomatic drama and an encouraging sign for...
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on Sun May 20 9:39 PM
NATO shifts to help an elusive Afghanistan peace - Chicago News and Weather
President Barack Obama and NATO allies declared Sunday that the end of the long and unpopular Afghanistan war is in sight even as they struggled to hold their fighting force together in the face of dwindling patience and...
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on Wed Jan 18 11:00 PM
In Brief: January 19
In Brief: January 19 Jan 19, 2012 Abdul-Jabbar Named Cultural Ambassador
On Wednesday, former NBA star turned author Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was named a cultural ambassador by the U.S. State Department, responsible for promoting tolerance and...
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on Mon Oct 17 1:31 PM
When Women Make Peace | The Nation
Dana GoldsteinIn the wake of three women being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, a new PBS documentary series celebrates women’s roles as peacemakers--but oversimplifies complex conflicts like the one in Afghanistan.
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