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Texans are among biggest presidential campaign donors - Sacramento Bee

Texans are among biggest presidential campaign donors
Sacramento Bee
"Perry's fall will free up more money for ... whoever appears to have the best chance of being nominated by the GOP," said Lyle Brown, professor emeritus of political science at Baylor University in Waco. "I don't expect that the total from 'regular ...

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Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Feb 2012 13:48:12 GMT

Removing the Political Blindfolds - NextGen Journal

NextGen Journal

Removing the Political Blindfolds
NextGen Journal
She is currently seeking a degree in Biology while minoring in Communication Studies. She is the science blogger and columnist for the Oregon Daily Emerald, and hopes to make a career by mixing science, culture, and journalism. by JoAnna Wendel I will ...

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Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Feb 2012 15:43:19 GMT

Political Leaders Play Key Role in How Worried Americans are by Climate Change - Newswise (press release)

Political Leaders Play Key Role in How Worried Americans are by Climate Change
Newswise (press release)
Newswise — COLUMBUS, Ohio – More than extreme weather events and the work of scientists, it is national political leaders who influence how much Americans worry about the threat of climate change, new research finds. In a study of public opinion from ...

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Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Feb 2012 15:50:32 GMT

Gingrich looks forward to Georgia, Super Tuesday - Atlanta Journal Constitution

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Gingrich looks forward to Georgia, Super Tuesday
Atlanta Journal Constitution
“Those are all places that are not going to be too hospitable for him,” said David Damore, a political science professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Gingrich said he would focus on finding a “series of victories that by the end of the Texas ...
Western states' large Mormon population may give momentum to RomneyDenver Post
Ron Paul cuts into Romney's Mormon voting blocSan Francisco Chronicle
GOP Presidental Candidates Turn To OhioWLWT Cincinnati
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Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Feb 2012 00:25:21 GMT

As Population Shifts, So Do Political Tactics - NPR

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As Population Shifts, So Do Political Tactics
NPR
In the last decade, population growth in Western swing states outpaced the national average, according to David Damore, a professor of political science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. With the Nevada Republican caucus underway, ...
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Publ.Date : Sat, 04 Feb 2012 14:40:19 GMT

Occupy Nashville protesters tackle world topics - The Tennessean

Occupy Nashville protesters tackle world topics
The Tennessean
TSU political science professor John Miglietta talks Saturday to a handful of Occupy Nashville members at Legislative Plaza. Miglietta urged them to be vigilant. / Larry McCormack / The Tennessean There's a good chance that the United States could go ...

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Publ.Date : Sun, 05 Feb 2012 08:12:53 GMT

Singapore faces growing pains as setbacks pile up - Reuters

Singapore faces growing pains as setbacks pile up
Reuters
"There is an unleashing of frustration and everything is becoming a focal point of the frustration," said Bridget Welsh, an associate professor of political science at the Singapore Management University. "A lot of people in Singapore feel that they ...

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Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Feb 2012 16:07:45 GMT

USM hiring new professor for African-American history and political science ... - The Free Press of the University of Southern Maine

USM hiring new professor for African-American history and political science ...
The Free Press of the University of Southern Maine
The departments of history and political science at the University of Southern Maine are in the process of searching for a new professor specializing in African-American history following a five-year absence of any faculty position specifically ...


Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Feb 2012 13:35:52 GMT

The Church and the Birth Control Ruling - New York Times

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The Church and the Birth Control Ruling
New York Times
To the Editor: “Ruling on Contraception Draws Battle Lines at Catholic Colleges” (“Political Science” series, front page, Jan. 30) highlights the controversy over Catholics and contraception laws. Catholic health institutions want to avoid prescribing ...
Catholics urged to challenge birth control ruleGreenville News

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Publ.Date : Sun, 05 Feb 2012 23:20:35 GMT

Chicago college offers political science course on Occupy movement - Chicago Tribune

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Chicago college offers political science course on Occupy movement
Chicago Tribune
It's a three-credit political science course that looks at the movement that started last summer near New York City's Wall Street and spread nationwide. The Chicago Sun-Times reports (http://bit.ly/w7Fgm7 ) students' assignments include reading the ...
Roosevelt University To Offer Course On Occupy MovementCBS Local

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Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Feb 2012 05:14:51 GMT

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