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- Obama: Buchenwald is the ultimate rebuke to Holocaust deniers
- Bosnia Jew seeks to reverse ban on running for president
- Madoff look-alike lands title role in film on American's most notorious conman
- Iran cleric: U.S. must stop support of Israel to improve ties
- Obama's speech marks a strategic revolution for Israel
| Obama: Buchenwald is the ultimate rebuke to Holocaust deniers Posted: 05 Jun 2009 10:54 AM PDT U.S. President Barack Obama said Friday at the Buchenwald concentration camp that the facility "is the ultimate rebuke" to those who deny the Holocaust. ... |
| Bosnia Jew seeks to reverse ban on running for president Posted: 05 Jun 2009 09:19 AM PDT A Bosnian Jew and an ethnic Roma have appealed to the European Court of Human Rights to overturn laws that prevent them from running for president. ... |
| Madoff look-alike lands title role in film on American's most notorious conman Posted: 05 Jun 2009 08:26 AM PDT Watch out, Bernie, your doppelganger is about to make his grand entrance. ... |
| Iran cleric: U.S. must stop support of Israel to improve ties Posted: 05 Jun 2009 08:11 AM PDT The United States must change its policies toward Israel to improve ties with Iran, a senior Iranian ayatollah said Friday. ... |
| Obama's speech marks a strategic revolution for Israel Posted: 05 Jun 2009 08:09 AM PDT There have been American presidents who saw themselves as God's messengers on earth. There have been presidents who played the role of warrior on the battlefield of the superpowers. There have been presidents who rose through the political system and could pull the strings in Congress. Barack Obama is a rock star. He has total confidence in his powers of persuasion - if he can just have access to a platform, two teleprompters and airtime. Let him speak to the audience, any audience, and he'll sell them a new, friendly, considerate America. Obama's meteoric rise to the presidency and his massive popularity just go to show that his self-confidence is well founded. ... |
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