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I think you'll enjoy this NY Times story about the question a 5-year old boy asked the President... http://t.co/iCd03cHC
Indelible Image of a Boy's Pat on Obama's Head Hangs in White House
Columbia, Md. Three years ago this month, his father, Carlton, was leaving the White House staff after a two-year stint on the National Security Council that began in the Bush administration. As departing

Paul Harris

Guardian, The Observer — U.S. Correspondent, The Observer and Guardian America
Beat: U.S.
From the Dept. of Media Over-Reach. BBC asks if Euro crisis compares to collapse of Roman Empire (No, it doesn't) http://t.co/sctZKCeH
The time Britain slid into chaos
for example still had a town council and a working aqueduct in the 7th Century - but in most of them, with the rubbish piled up in the streets and the civic buildings left to decay, eventually the

Tom Polansek

Reuters — Agriculture Reporter
REUTERS: Syria grain trade signals alarm for Assad http://t.co/geb4g0Ih Shows impact of grain trade on global politics/govt!
Exclusive: Syria grain trade signals alarm for Assad
have control of the distribution of the aid."Food security of vulnerable populations in Syria is currently fragile," said World Food Programme spokeswoman Abeer Etefa. "Overall poverty levels are also

Samuel Rubenfeld

Wall Street Journal — Reporter, Corruption Currents
#hightide: Iran talks end and reports emerge of higher enrichment, US Commerce Department probes ZTE sales to Iran http://t.co/z3TwX7YY
High Tide: From Talks End Amid Enrichment Revelation To A US Probe Of China's ZTE
shareholders after it was frozen during the runup of sanctions against Moammar Gadhafi. (Reuters) The U.N. human rights chief called for the Security Council to suspend sanctions on Zimbabwe so the country has

Patrick Baz

AFP — Mideast Regional Photo Manager
Beat: World
Former BBC bodyguard's book highlights dangers of conflict coverage http://t.co/5Hy5iANy via @wordpressdotcom
Former BBC bodyguard's book highlights dangers of conflict coverage
advisory council hall for the Rusafa political district in eastern Baghdad (Flickr/James Selesnick) After years of working behind the scenes to help deliver some of the greatest international stories covered

Sean Gallagher

Freelance Journalist
RT @PoetsAndQuants: Five things the new integrated reasoning section of the GMAT will teach you. http://t.co/FXel9XYE http://t.co/5C1xNUmN
The New Test: GMAT 3.0 or GMAT 2.1? | Poets and Quants
For the past couple years, the Graduate Management Admissions Council has been referring to this June’s release of the new-and-improved GMAT as the “Next-Generation GMAT”. But with all due respect to

Dan Nowicki

Arizona Republic — National Political Reporter
Beat: Politics, U.S.
The murder of a Sonora, Mexico, police chief has rekindled fears of cartel violence along the U.S. border: http://t.co/NiRNt1Rq
Killing of Sonora police chief stirs alarm
concerns was that the suspect would enter the U.S.," he said. Ogden said several recent heroin seizures suggest that tighter border security in the Nogales and western-desert areas is pushing drug

Scott Peterson

Christian Science Monitor — Istanbul Bureau Chief
Beat: World
Indeed MT @washinstitute: Khalaji interview: Khamenei likely wants guarantee West won't seek regime change in nuke deal http://t.co/kmxjS2j4
Asia Times Online :: Desperately in search of compromise
-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Iran would be allowed to enrich uranium, but in 2006 the United Nations Security Council, with Resolution 1696, formally took that right away because of unresolved suspicions
RT @rezamarashi Wise words,wise man: Bijan Khajehpour "I always urge negotiators to study Iranian mentality &culture” http://t.co/9KOTnMJd
Iran Nuclear Talks Make Little Progress, Head to Moscow
in Baghdad and was due today in Tel Aviv, where she will “reaffirm our unshakable commitment to Israel’s security,” according to a State Department statement. Israel, which says Iran wants to destroy
My report incl Jalili interview: "Pressure strategy is over" US reply:"Maximum pressure is not yet being felt by #Iran" http://t.co/dX56b4Ro
Iran nuclear talks a 'complete failure,' says Iranian diplomat
, Saeed Jalili, Iran's chief negotiator and secretary of its Supreme National Security Council, told a press conference that "talks were intensive and long," and "left unfinished."
My report on Baghdad disconnect, and tough #p5plus1 opening gambit for #Iran: "The more they talk, the worse it gets." http://t.co/dX56b4Ro
Iran nuclear talks a 'complete failure,' says Iranian diplomat
, Saeed Jalili, Iran's chief negotiator and secretary of its Supreme National Security Council, told a press conference that "talks were intensive and long," and "left unfinished."
RT @ScottLucas_EA: #Iran: Iran diplomat - Baghdad nuke talks "complete failure. More they talked, worse it got" http://t.co/Y40pEUlT |
EA WorldView - Home - The Latest from Iran (25 May): On to The "Last Chance" Nuclear Talks in Moscow
headline space to London: "British Foreign Secretary William Hague has said the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany (the P5+1) are ready to take concrete steps to build confidence

Nicholas Thompson

The New Yorker — Editor, NewYorker.com
"There will be no Feb 17th." Terrific @mattaikins @wired #longreads on hackers & Libyan uprising. http://t.co/pP0DhkET
Jamming Tripoli: Inside Moammar Gadhafi's Secret Surveillance Network
Year’s Eve were posted online. Mutassim, who chaired Libya’s National Security Council, created a group of Internet users, some paid, some volunteer, to try to take down those videos and other anti

Dan Whitcomb

Reuters — Correspondent
Exclusive: Grain shortages could spell trouble for Assad http://t.co/IP2FxYEI via @reuters #Syria
Exclusive: Syria grain trade signals alarm for Assad
have control of the distribution of the aid."Food security of vulnerable populations in Syria is currently fragile," said World Food Programme spokeswoman Abeer Etefa. "Overall poverty levels are also
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