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The pins are displayed in glass cases at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York so that the jeweled butterflies seem to be in mid-flight and the patriotic eagles and flags sparkle like Fourth of July fireworks in a vitrine. Full Article at TheDay.com
Four reasons why small towns cultivate entrepreneurship. (350 sec.) Forget front row seats. Memorabilia expert Brandon Steiner can get you the winning pitch. Reform in executive pay unlikely as Washington looks elsewhere. Jewel robberies rise in Europe. Full Article at Forbes
LONG BEACH, CA - OCTOBER 27: Amy Holmes, Valerie B. Jarrett, David Gregory, Madeleine Albright and Claire Shipman participate in a panel discussion at the 2009 Women's Conference held at Long Beach Convention Center on October 27, 2009 in Long Beach, Ca... View Photo »
To [Russians], NATO's very existence served as an unwelcome reminder of the Cold War ... From what I've been able to observe in the past decade, this mindset has not changed. And this makes dialogue more difficult, but it does not make cooperation impossible. Russia and NATO have important interests in ...
Now hold your horses, you snarky, lefty, NPR-listening, New York Times-subscribing readers. I haven't jumped ship to declare Sarah Palin herself "great." I'm from California; I am not a creationist; I am not pro-life; I have never shot a moose. Full Article at Chicago Sun-Times
by Turkana If I am giving Palin's book a thumbs up, it is qualified by the fact that, let's face it, the genre of the female political autobiography is itself in its infancy. Full Article at The Left Coaster
Women came in droves, wearing neat knit suits and brooches of all kinds, to the St. John store at the Americana shopping center in Manhasset Wednesday afternoon, where former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright turned out to talk politics and... Full Article at Newsday
LONG BEACH, CA - OCTOBER 27: Amy Holmes, Valerie B. Jarrett, David Gregory, Madeleine Albright and Claire Shipman participate in a panel discussion at the 2009 Women's Conference held at Long Beach Convention Center on October 27, 2009 in Long Beach, Ca... View Photo »
To [Russians], NATO's very existence served as an unwelcome reminder of the Cold War ... From what I've been able to observe in the past decade, this mindset has not changed. And this makes dialogue more difficult, but it does not make cooperation impossible. Russia and NATO have important interests in ...
tool goes here PRAGUE, Czech Republic — Former Czech President Vaclav Havel opened the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Velvet Revolution with a concert attended by celebrities. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
In naming a new White House counsel, President Obama is replacing one Democratic Party insider with another Democratic Party insider. Full Article at Muckety.com
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LONG BEACH, CA - OCTOBER 27: Amy Holmes, Valerie B. Jarrett, David Gregory, Madeleine Albright and Claire Shipman participate in a panel discussion at the 2009 Women's Conference held at Long Beach Convention Center on October 27, 2009 in Long Beach, California.
View Photo »LONG BEACH, CA - OCTOBER 27: Amy Holmes, Valerie B. Jarrett, David Gregory, Madeleine Albright and Claire Shipman participate in a panel discussion at the 2009 Women's Conference held at Long Beach Convention Center on October 27, 2009 in Long Beach, California.
View Photo »Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright (L) talks with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak (R) at the presidential Blue House in Seoul August 23, 2009. Albright is in Seoul to attend the funeral of the late former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung on Sunday.
View Photo »Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, center, who is currently chairwoman of the board of directors of the U.S.-based National Democratic Institute, speaks as former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark, left, and President of NDI Kenneth Wollack, right, look on during a press c...
View Photo »In this photo released by Lebanon's official government photographer Dalati Nohra, Lebanese President Michel Suleiman, left, meets with former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, right, at the Presidential Palace in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, May 6, 2009.
View Photo »In a handout picture released by the Lebanese photo agency Dalati and Nohra, Lebanese President Michel Sleiman (L) meets with former US secretary of state and chairperson of The National Democratic Institute For International Affairs, Madeleine Albright (R), at the presidential palace o...
View Photo »Lebanon's Interior Minister Ziad Baroud (R) shows former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright (L) a polling station during her visit to Beirut May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanon's Interior Minister Ziad Baroud (R) gestures during his meeting with former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright (C) and former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark (L) during their visit to the Ministry of Interior in Beirut May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanon's Interior Minister Ziad Baroud (L) welcomes former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright (R) and former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark during their visit to the Ministry of Interior in Beirut May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanese Interior Minister Ziad Baroud, left, speaks with former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, center, as former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark, right, looks on during a tour at the Interior Ministry's elections center, in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanese Interior Minister Ziad Baroud, second left, listens to former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, left, as she takes a tour at the Interior Ministry's elections center, in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Former US secretary of state and head of the National Democratic Institute (NDI), Madeleine Albright (L), shakes hands with Lebanese Minister of Interior Ziad Baroud during their meeting in Beirut on May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Former US secretary of state and head of the National Democratic Institute (NDI), Madeleine Albright (R), listens to Lebanese Minister of Interior Ziad Baroud (C) as she visits the parliamentary elections monitoring office in Beirut on May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Former US secretary of state and head of the National Democratic Institute (NDI), Madeleine Albright (L), listens to Lebanese Minister of Interior Ziad Baroud (R) as she visits the parliamentary elections monitoring office in Beirut on May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright speaks in Brdo, Slovenia, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009, at the opening of NATO's second seminar on the New Strategic Concept.
View Photo »Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright speaks in Brdo, Slovenia, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009, at the opening of NATO's second seminar on the New Strategic Concept.
View Photo »Anders Fogh Rasmussen, left, NATO Secretary General and former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright are seen in Brdo, Slovenia, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009, at the opening of NATO's second seminar on the New Strategic Concept.
View Photo »Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is seen in Brdo, Slovenia, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009, at the opening of NATO's second seminar on the New Strategic Concept.
View Photo »Anders Fogh Rasmussen, left, NATO Secretary General, Madeleine Albright, center, former US Secretary of State and Slovenia's foreign minister Samuel Zbogar, in Brdo, Slovenia, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009, at the opening of NATO's second seminar on the New Strategic Concept.
View Photo »NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (L) and former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright look on at the beginning of NATO's New Strategic Concept seminar entitled �NATO's Engagement in an Era of Globalization�, in Brdo, some 50 kms from Ljubljana on November 13, 2009.
View Photo »Slovenian Prime Minister Borut Pahor (R) welcomes former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright before their meeting on November 12, 2009 in Ljubljana.
View Photo »Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright speaks at the Women's Conference 2009 in Long Beach, California October 27, 2009.
View Photo »Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright speaks at the Women's Conference 2009 in Long Beach, California October 27, 2009.
View Photo »Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright speaks at the Women's Conference 2009 in Long Beach, California October 27, 2009.
View Photo »Former U.S, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright speaks at the Women's Conference 2009 in Long Beach, California October 27, 2009.
View Photo »LONG BEACH, CA - OCTOBER 27: Amy Holmes, Valerie B. Jarrett, David Gregory, Madeleine Albright and Claire Shipman participate in a panel discussion at the 2009 Women's Conference held at Long Beach Convention Center on October 27, 2009 in Long Beach, California.
View Photo »To [Russians], NATO's very existence served as an unwelcome reminder of the Cold War ... From what I've been able to observe in the past decade, this mindset has not changed. And this makes dialogue more difficult, but it does not make cooperation impossible. Russia and NATO have important interests in ...
To [Russians], NATO's very existence served as an unwelcome reminder of the Cold War ... From what I've been able to observe in the past decade, this mindset has not changed. And this makes dialogue more difficult, but it does not make cooperation impossible. Russia and NATO have important interests in ...
NATO was created in response to the Soviet threat, but not only in response to that threat ... It was also designed to rein in the many national rivalries that had ripped Europe apart. And this purpose of creating a Europe whole and free did not disappear with the Soviet Union and has not grown obsolete...
NATO was created in response to the Soviet threat, but not only in response to that threat. It was also designed to reign in the many national rivalries that had ripped Europe apart
NATO was created in response to the Soviet threat, but not only in response to that threat. It was also designed to reign in the many national rivalries that had ripped Europe apart
There are times I do not wear one ... mainly because I’m exercising, or I decide I want to wear a necklace. But people want to know why. There was a speech last year in Las Vegas. I’ve got on this necklace. (The organizer) said, ‘That’s impossible. Wearing a pin is part of the deal’.
I had this snake pin, so I thought it would be really fun to wear it when we did Iraq things.
September 30th marks the FEC filing deadline - this date is extremely important because in the world of public affairs, the amount of money Democrats raise will be seen as a referendum on President Obama's leadership and momentum
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