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FOX News
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Tony Blair's decade in power ends Wednesday after facing questions in Parliament and having a last lunch at No. 10 Downing St. before Gordon Brown takes command of government.
For Brown, who for 10 years has controlled the national finances as chancell..
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Washington Post
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Vice President Cheney's press officer, Cathie Martin, approached his chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, on Air Force Two on July 12, 2003, to ask how she should respond to journalists' questions about Joseph C. Wilson IV. Libby looked over one..
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MSNBC
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Rep. Vito Fossella of New York acknowledged on Thursday that he fathered a child from an extramarital affair, answering questions that arose from his arrest on drunken driving charges last week.
"My personal failings and imperfections have caused enorm..
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MSNBC
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Senator Barack Obama found himself consistently on the defensive as he and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton met Wednesday night in a tense debate that left him parrying questions and criticism on issues including values, patriotism and his association with..
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CNN
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The top aide to White House political adviser Karl Rove refused to answer at least a dozen questions from a Senate committee Thursday about the firings of eight U.S. attorneys last year, asserting -- as expected -- a claim of executive privilege by Presid..
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Washington Post
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Democratic presidential candidates shared the spotlight Monday night with ordinary citizens from around the country in a two-hour debate that featured sharp and sometimes witty video questions and often equally sharp exchanges among the candidates on issu..
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CNN
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Monday night's presidential debate started on the Web, and it will end on the Web, in the thousands of conversation threads, uploaded videos, comments and even cartoon responses to the the two-hour television broadcast. The eight Democratic presidential c..
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CNN
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Democratic presidential candidates faced questions directly from voters on Monday in the first CNN/YouTube debate. The lights and cameras were focused on the eight candidates, but it was the personal, heartfelt and, at times, comical nature of the user qu..
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BBC News
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The US Democratic presidential hopefuls are preparing to take part in the first debate to use only video questions submitted online by the public.
The link-up by broadcaster CNN and the video-sharing website YouTube is being hailed as a political miles..
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USA Today
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President Bush's former political director says she intends to follow his directive and not answer questions about her role in the administration's firing of federal prosecutors — unless a court directs her to defy her former boss.
"While I may be un..
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FOX News
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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday she has already answered the questions she has been subpoenaed to answer before a U.S. congressional committee and suggested she is not inclined to comply with the order.
Rice said she would respon..
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Washington Post
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Former senator Fred D. Thompson (Tenn.) met yesterday with more than 50 Republican House members on Capitol Hill, fielding questions about his views on issues such as abortion and immigration and even his relationship with his first wife, but offering no..
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Washington Post
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New federal employees are generally briefed about the ins and outs of their jobs, and they receive training on compliance with federal ethics regulations. But it's become painfully obvious in recent weeks that they need help on handling Congress and the m..
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USA Today
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White House political strategist Karl Rove inquired about a replacement plan for U.S. attorneys in January 2005, raising questions about who initiated the plan and when.
Rove's inquiry came a month earlier than the White House and Attorney General Albe..
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ABC News
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NBC News reporter Tim Russert should find the format familiar: An interviewer, a television screen and a gauntlet of pointed questions...
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Wired
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The first public meeting of a Bush administration "civil liberties protection panel" had a surreal quality to it, as the five-member board refused to answer any questions from the press, and stonewalled privacy advocates and academics on key questions a..
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Washington Post
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There are a lot of questions -- about a lot of things -- that President Bush can't seem to answer. But Fox News's Bill O'Reilly, of all people, asked Bush one of the most important ones in an interview aired last night...
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