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Sarah Palin: Not So Plain, Not So Tall
Gov. Sarah Palin could have been the lead GOP 2012 U.S.presidential candidate if she had played her cards right after the 2008 election. But she didn’t.
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U.S. Park Service Ranger Brad Berger: Love of History Brings Memorials To Life
Article about U.S. Park Service Tour Guide Brad Berger. Mr. Berger provides bike and walking tours of the various Washington, DC monuments and memorials.
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Herman Cain tells us it’s time to “get real”
Herman Cain, Godfather’s Pizza CEO, will run for U.S. President in 2012, though he’s short on ideas and solutions about how to solve America’s problems.
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Are McMansions Really Headed Towards Slumville?
Many middle-class homeowners can no longer afford to live in their McMansions due to their high mortgage loan payments.



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An Overview of the Major U.S. Intelligence Agencies: What is the Difference Between the DIA, NSA, CIA and FBI?
The DIA, NSA, CIA and FBI are intelligence agencies that have separate responsibilities, but their primary goals are to keep America and its citizenry safe from harm and danger whether…
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Eliot Spitzer Is An Asshole. So what?
Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer’s ‘not a nice guy persona’ struggles to find a place on our small screen.
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Funding Conundrum: WASHINGTON, D.C.’s HIV/AIDS Programs
PreventionWorks! a syringe exchange program in Washington, D.C., that provided clean needles to intravenous drug users as a prophylactic measure against HIV infection for more than 12 years closed its…
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Hashtag Hesitation: How some at American University are wary, while others embrace social media in the classroom
American University hosted a Social Learning Summit to promote new media (social media and technology) and its use in academic institutions.
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This roadtrip is almost over
Published March 21, 2011 I am seven weeks away from receiving my Master’s in Interactive Journalism (IJ) from American University. It has been a long and tiring 19 months, but…









