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No DUI charge for John Kerry's daughter

Prosecutors say John Kerry's eldest daughter won't be charged with drunken driving in Los Angeles. Complete Story...

Sen. Kerry's daughter arrested in LA on DUI

The daughter of Sen. John Kerry was arrested Thursday in Hollywood for allegedly driving drunk.

Quotes from the AP's interview with Kerry

Quotes from The Associated Press interview with Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry, D-Mass., on Wednesday, a few hours after he returned from Afghanistan, where he helped persuade President Hamid Karzai to accept a runoff election.

Kerry becomes all-around adviser to Obama

He's not president, a Cabinet member or ambassador, but Sen. John Kerry has ascended to the unofficial role of President Barack Obama's global adviser on key issues that could reshape the nation's image around the world.

Kerry says Obama's Afghan decision should wait

Sen. John Kerry says President Barack Obama should wait until after the new Afghanistan presidential election is conducted before making his decision for the war.

Karzai needed convincing twice on new election

Afghan President Hamid Karzai needed high-level American arm-twisting over several tense days — and meals that included "gallons of tea" and endless platters of lamb — before he finally agreed to a run-off vote in the country's fraud-plagued presidential election.

Kerry says he'll carry on Kennedy health care push

Sen. John Kerry said Wednesday he would take up one of Sen. Edward Kennedy's key political fights, pledging to the thousands who attended his town hall meeting to push for the health care overhaul championed by his longtime Democratic colleague.

Kerry: Kennedy would compromise if necessary

A leading Democratic senator says the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy would have been ready to compromise on overhauling health care, but negotiations had not yet reached that point.

Kerry: Family vigil for Kennedy 'very spiritual'

Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry says after spending time with the family of his longtime colleague Edward Kennedy that "a very spiritual" vigil is taking place.

Sen. Kerry has hip surgery to address chronic pain

Sen. John Kerry and his daughter Vanessa are sporting his-and-her crutches.

Man sentenced for stealing Kerry checks

A man who helped steal more than $100,000 from John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign has been sentenced to three years probation and home confinement.

No wrap yet on Sen. Kerry's bid to produce movie

It's not a wrap yet on Sen. John Kerry's plans to become a movie producer.

Kerry's new ambition: to be a movie producer

Sen. John Kerry has made it in politics. Now he wants to be a movie producer.

Former Kerry '04 worker sentenced to prison

A former New Hampshire state legislator who processed checks for John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign was sentenced Thursday to a year and a half in prison for stealing more than $100,000 of the money.

Kerry: Syrian leader wants peace talks with Israel

Sen. John Kerry says Syrian President Basher Assad told him last month in Damascus that Syria is prepared to resume peace negotiations with Israel and would offer peace in exchange for territory captured from the Arabs in the 1967 Mideast War.

Curran: Teams face tough choices in filling QB spots

Sad because Brett Favre's retirement means there's no offseason quarterback drama to latch onto?

Kerry to travel to Syria to meet Assad

Sen. John Kerry, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, is planning to travel to Syria next week, where he will meet with President Bashar Assad.

Kerry predicts positive committee vote for Clinton

Sen. John Kerry says Secretary of State designee Hillary Rodham Clinton has done a "terrific" job fielding questions from senators.

Kerry urges caution on 'hot pursuit' in Somalia

As a young Navy swift boat commander in Vietnam, Sen. John Kerry was no stranger to the perils of hot pursuit in combat.

Kerry: US must win hearts, too, in Afghanistan

The United States can gain security by adding more troops in Afghanistan, but only if they work to gain the trust of locals, Sen. John Kerry told The Associated Press

Former Kerry '04 worker accused of stealing checks

A former worker for Sen. John Kerry's failed presidential campaign has been accused of stealing more than $100,000 in checks meant for the Massachusetts Democrat's run for the White House.

Sen. Kerry expects swift new US policy on climate

Sen. John Kerry said Thursday that a new draft treaty on global warming should be possible even if the United States does not impose mandatory limits on greenhouse gases before the next pivotal climate conference.

McCain, Kerry friendship hits a rocky stretch

John Kerry used to boast about his close ties to Republican John McCain; he even considered choosing the Arizona senator as his running mate after he won the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004.

Kerry: I don't recognize my former friend, McCain

Sen. John Kerry, the one-time presidential nominee whose campaign crumbled under attacks on his military service and consistency, told fellow Democrats on Wednesday that he doesn't recognize Republican John McCain, a man he once considered as a runningmate.

Kerry returns to stump 4 years after nomination

The week before the 2004 Democratic National Convention, John Kerry drafted his presidential nomination speech and then set off on a cross-country trip that brought him home to thousands of delegates waiting in Boston.

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DAWN.COM | Columnists | Smokers� Corner: Bogey nation
Source: DAWN.COM

Recently the monthly Herald published the results of an elaborate survey that it undertook to determine the extent of anti-Americanism in Pakistan. The findings suggest nothing that we do not already know. The percentages in this case hold only an academic interest.

John Kerry: My daughter was not legally drunk
Source: msnbc.com

Sen. John Kerry's daughter Alexandra, who was arrested and booked for a possible DUI, was released after a breathalyzer test fell under the legal limit for intoxication, according to the senator's spokesman.

John Kerry: My daughter was not legally drunk
Source: msnbc.com

Sen. John Kerry's daughter Alexandra, who was arrested and booked for a possible DUI, was released after a breathalyzer test fell under the legal limit for intoxication, according to the senator's spokesman.

Sen. Kerry's daughter arrested in LA on DUI - Boston.com
Source: The Boston Globe

If it was Sara Palin's daughter we would see it front page on all newspapers and newscasts, but a democrat's daughter getting arrested is hidden away

DAWN.COM | Columnists | Why not a civilian head of ISI?
Source: dawn.com

By Kamran Shafi Tuesday, 17 Nov, 2009

A nation of sleepwalkers � The Dawn Blog » Blog Archive
Source: blog.dawn.com

The day after the terrible terrorist attack at Islamabad's Islamic University that took the lives of eight innocent students, certain TV news channels ran a footage of a dozen or so angered students of the university pelting stones.

U.S. Adviser to Kurds Stands to Reap Oil Profits
Source: The New York Times

Peter W. Galbraith, an influential former American ambassador, is a powerful voice on Iraq who helped shape the views of policy makers like Joseph R. Biden Jr. and John Kerry.

Faith Healing Being Snuck Into Health Care Bill -- latimes.com
Source: The L.A. Times

Reporting from Washington - Backed by some of the most powerful members of the Senate, a little-noticed provision in the healthcare overhaul bill would require insurers to consider covering Christian Science prayer treatments as medical expenses.

'Good Enough' Isn't
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Sen. John Kerry, who was so wrong about Iraq, now says our commander in Afghanistan is "reaching too far, too fast" and that a "good enough" policy should suffice. It won't. Offering his advice on how to micromanage the war against the Taliban, Kerry said Gen.

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Pakistan's growing anti-US anger
Source: BBC News

By Aleem Maqbool BBC News, Islamabad Recently, while Pakistan's government may have been saying the things that the White House wants to hear, the country's media and public have often been openly hostile towards the United States.

Economics of climate change in forefront
Source: The Washington Post

For a decade or more, the political battle over climate change has been fought largely over the validity of the science of global warming.

Kerry: General's Afghan plan 'too far, too fast'
Source: msnbc.com

A war plan that asks President Barack Obama to commit tens of thousands of additional U.S. forces to Afghanistan is too ambitious, a top Senate Democrat said Monday.

Pakistan Political equation rocked by Kerry-Lugar fiasco
Source: Paktribune.com

Although Republicans would have you believe that a majority of Americans are behind a further escalation in the war in Afghanistan the general lack of knowledge of the situation in central Asia makes such a claim suspect. Do Americans really know what is going on?

Mary Anastasia O'Grady: Revolutionary Anti-Semitism - WSJ.com
Source: Wall Street Journal

"Sometimes I ask myself if Hitler wasn't right when he wanted to finish with that race, through the famous holocaust, because if there are people that are harmful to this country, they are the Jews, the Israelites.

HONDURAS - who is right?

NEW: The trip to Honduras is over Link OLD: What Illinois representative is attempting: U.S. Rep. Roskam's Honduras stance reinforced OLD: UPDATE Report On Visit Music: The Tide Is High LINK No connection to Honduras The situation in Honduras is heating up.

What Obama won't say about the Afghan war today, at least publicly :: Andrew Malcolm
Source: The L.A. Times

This is a messy time for the nation's politics. And this seemingly serene autumn day is quietly crucial.

Kerry and Boxer launch climate debate
Source: The Hill

Supporters of Senate climate change legislation introduced Wednesday rallied outside the Capitol to promote their bill as a lifeline for the planet and a way to protect both economic and national security.

The Case for Government-Run Ketchup
Source: National Review Online

Senator Kerry just went on about the outrageous profits of health insurers who dominate the market and offer little choice to consumers.

Democrats Spar Among Themselves Over PhRMA Deal
Source: The New York Times

The first big fight over the Senate Finance Committee's health care legislation erupted Tuesday night: a rollicking brawl over a deal that the Obama administration cut with the pharmaceutical industry to achieve $80 billion in savings on drug costs over 10 years, money that wou …

'You're Not Intelligent Enough to Marry', Bride Told
Source: the Mail online

Kerry Robertson's planned wedding was stopped due to "mild learning difficulties," according to this Daily Mail article.

Goat's crowning as king of Ireland in doubt
Source: news.stv.tv

The annual crowning of a goat as king of Ireland at one of the country's oldest fairs is in doubt after organisers said the heir to the throne may be stopped from travelling to the festival.

Dems: Military will be 'dragged into conflict if climate change goes unchecked'...
Source: The Boston Globe

WASHINGTON -- Massive crop devastation, melting glaciers, water shortages, millions of displaced people -- all of these will drag the US military into conflict if global climate change goes unchecked, a Senate panel was warned today.

It's a good day to be a liberal!

I woke up a few days ago, turned on my television to MSNBC, poured up a bowl of Frosted Flakes, opened up to page 466 of Acheron, and went to town. (I do like to multitask). There was a commercial for Omnaris on MSNBC, so I flipped the remote to CNN. A Cialis commercial. Geez.

Don Rickles Roasts Congress... and Barack Obama
Source: directorblue.blogspot.com

Don Rickles is the best! This is the funniest article I've ever read and I'm still laughing, but then I'm a conservative! If the liberal radicals don't laugh it's because they haven't mastered the art of allowing a free nation to be free to laugh at themselves.

Black Republican=Uncle Tom? Not so fast...

We all know that 96% of the voting African-American population cast their ballot for Barack Obama. Some white people made the dangerous assertion that blacks were voting for Obama simply because of his race.

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