Tuesday, September 30, 2014

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Sunday Review

Judges on the Campaign Trail

Does spending on judicial elections corrupt the courts’ impartiality?
Elections, Courts and the Judiciary; Conflicts of Interest; Campaign Finance; Courts and the Judiciary 

I have yet to see an elected judgeship campaign.
We see their party endorsements on the ballot.
That is all the general public knows of them.

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World

Q. and A.: Glen Peters on China and Climate Change

A scientist with the Global Carbon Project argues that China holds the key to promoting renewable energy and limiting global warming.
Air Pollution; Alternative and Renewable Energy; Carbon Dioxide; Coal; Fuel Efficiency; Greenhouse Gas Emissions; International Trade and World Market; Nuclear Energy; Temperature; Wind Power 

In this we learn of Glen Peters hopes and dreams.

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U.S.

Protection for Wolves Is Restored in Wyoming

Opinion

Labor Rights for Home Care Workers

Business Day

France Proposes Tough Antismoking Measures

U.S.

Ted Cruz and Rand Paul Make Appeals to Social Conservatives

Opinion

Eric Holder’s Legacy

U.S.
Business Day
World

Beatification Brings Opus Dei Into the Open

Home & Garden

On Patrol With the Weed Warriors

Opinion

Toronto, Restored

U.S.

Daughter for Chelsea Clinton (and Granddaughter for a Certain Couple)


Sports

Seahawks Scrape Out a Win Over the Broncos in a Super Bowl Rematch

Business Day

Harvard Names Investment Chief as Yale Reports 20% Return

Automobiles

Ford Recalls 745,000 Vehicles for Fault That Could Disable Air Bags

Opinion

Dismal Lessons From Libya and Yemen








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