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Aaron Schock: The Snapchat Of Politics, Look Once And He's Deleted
2015-03-21 20:10:51| IT Services - Topix.net
Before starting Dome Advisors in 2009 to advise institutional investors and financial advisors on policy and politics, Michael Boland played a role -- sometimes small, sometimes large -- in nearly every major legislative battle on economic issues over three decades. Michael started his career on Capitol Hill in 1978 on the staff of the House Energy & Commerce Committee working on oil, natural gas, interstate pipelines and related issues.
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Aaron Schock: The Snapchat Of Politics, Look Once And He's Deleted
2015-03-21 20:04:52| Telecom - Topix.net
Before starting Dome Advisors in 2009 to advise institutional investors and financial advisors on policy and politics, Michael Boland played a role -- sometimes small, sometimes large -- in nearly every major legislative battle on economic issues over three decades. Michael started his career on Capitol Hill in 1978 on the staff of the House Energy & Commerce Committee working on oil, natural gas, interstate pipelines and related issues.
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Prominent developer criticizes HTTP/2 protocol, claims politics drove adoption process
2015-02-19 21:04:13| Extremetech
The new HTTP/2 protocol is finalized and submitted, but not everyone is happy with the final product. Is the design compromised before it even ships?
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DA Says No Politics in Police Prosecutions
2015-02-19 15:41:11| Footwear - Topix.net
In the midst of a national debate about police accountability, one New York prosecutor has shown he's willing to accuse cops of brutality. In November, District Attorney Kenneth Thompson announced his office would prosecute two Brooklyn officers for punching and pistol whipping a suspect.
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The politics of climate change
2015-01-02 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Farmington Daily Times: On today's editorial pages we are publishing a point-counterpoint in response to a piece written by energy columnist Marita Noon that ran last week. Unfortunately, the two columns running today illustrate an increasingly common tendency to devolve into political polarization -- "climate change deniers" versus "alarmists." We're afraid important information on changes that could impact the conditions that make life -- as it currently exists -- possible on this planet is getting lost in polemic....
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