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VICTORY: Dynegy Out of the New Coal Business

Bruce Nilles | Posted 09.11.2009 | Green


Bruce Nilles

Three years ago Dynegy launched plans to partner with LS Power and become the largest new developer of coal-fired power plants. Yesterday Dynegy officially terminated those plans.

Vladimir Putin Is Determined To Kill Me, Says Georgian President

Fox News | Posted 09.08.2009 | World


Georgia's pro-Western president said yesterday that Vladimir Putin remained determined to kill him as part of his ambition to restore Russia's former ...

Georgia, Russia Mark War Anniversary Amidst Fears More Fighting May Erupt

AP | JIM HEINTZ | Posted 09.07.2009 | World


TBILISI, Georgia — Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili defiantly marked the first anniversary of his country's war with Russia on Friday, den...

Georgia: Russia Trying To Seize More Land

AP | MISHA DZHINDZHIKHASHVILI | Posted 09.03.2009 | World


TBILISI, Georgia — Georgia accused Russia on Monday of trying to take more territory outside the breakaway province of South Ossetia as tensions...

Weekly Foreign Affairs Roundup

Christopher Herbert and Victoria Kataoka Rebuffet | Posted 08.24.2009 | World


Christopher Herbert and Victoria Kataoka Rebuffet

The Week's Top Stories in Foreign Affairs :The Geopolitical Importance of Syria SI Analysis: Engagement with Syria seems to be a priority for many di...

Medvedev: US-Ukraine, Georgia Ties OK With Me

AP | STEVE GUTTERMAN | Posted 08.24.2009 | World


MOSCOW — Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said U.S. efforts to mend relations with Moscow need not be made at the expense of Washington's ties ...

Talk Radio Rules Blue Dog States

Sue Wilson | Posted 08.23.2009 | Media


Sue Wilson

22 percent of Americans get their news from talk radio, and conservative talkers, like Hannity and Limbaugh, have been lying to their listeners about what's in the health care bill.

Biden Georgia Visit Causes Russia-Georgia Verbal Spat

Huffington Post | Posted 08.22.2009 | World


In apparent response to Vice President Joe Biden's visit to former Soviet nations this week, reports emerged of a tit-for-tat diplomat expulsion betwe...

Biden Heads For Georgia, Rejects Russian Sphere Of Influence

AP | DOUGLAS BIRCH | Posted 08.22.2009 | World


TBILISI, Georgia — U.S. Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday pledged support for efforts by Ukraine and Georgia to break free of Russia's orbit...

Biden to greet eager allies in Ukraine and Georgia

AP | MARIA DANILOVA | Posted 08.19.2009 | Home


Vice President Joe Biden is visiting Georgia and Ukraine starting Monday, meeting leaders eager for further reassurance that Washington still supports their joining NATO and that its effort to warm relations with Russia won't come at their expense.

The Kremlin, having seen several former communist countries of Eastern Europe enter the Western alliance, strongly opposes more of its own former republics joining. And although the Obama administration has insisted nothing has changed regarding the Georgian and Ukrainian candidacies, there's a widespread perception in the former Soviet bloc that the U.S. has opted to move more slowly.

On Thursday, an open letter whose signatories included such icons of the battle against Soviet domination as Poland's Lech Walesa and the Czech Republic's Vaclav Havel urged the Obama administration not to sacrifice Russia's smaller neighbors for better relations with Moscow.

Ukraine and Georgia have drawn some comfort from Obama's explicit warning to Russia, during this month's Moscow summit, to respect its neighbors' borders. Biden's visit comes 11 months after Russia and Georgia fought a five-day war over two breakaway Georgian regions.

"This visit will be aimed at cooling the hotheads in Moscow and starting more active work on de-occupying Georgian territory," said Temuri Yakobashvili, the Georgian government minister in charge of efforts to recover South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which Russia has recognized as independent despite international protest.

Regulators Shut Banks In Calif., Georgia And South Dakota

AP | MARCY GORDON | Posted 08.18.2009 | Business


WASHINGTON — Regulators on Friday shut two banks in California and two smaller banks in Georgia and South Dakota, boosting to 57 the number of f...

Ex-senator says Obama should be glued to his seat

AP | GREG BLUESTEIN | Posted 08.16.2009 | Home

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Former U.S. Sen. Zell Miller criticized President Barack Obama's recent travels overseas, telling a group of mostly Republican lawmakers Thursday that the White House Chief of Staff needs to put "Gorilla Glue" on Obama's chair to keep him in the Oval Office.

"Our globe-trotting president needs to stop and take a break and quit gallivanting around," said Miller, a Democrat well known for zinging his own party.

Two black leaders who know Miller well said they were not offended by the suggestion that Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel employ a bottle of Gorilla brand adhesive.

The Rev. Joseph Lowery, a civil rights leader, noted the glue is a brand name. "I ignore it," he said. "I consider the source and go about my business."

Democratic State Rep. Tyrone Brooks, who leads the Georgia Association of Black Elected Officials, said he wasn't bothered by Miller's comment, but that it came a few years too late.

Nearly 170 killed in Iran plane crash

AP | ALI AKBAR DAREINI | Posted 08.15.2009 | Home


A Russian-made Iranian passenger plane carrying 168 people crashed shortly after takeoff Wednesday, smashing into a field northwest of the capital and shattering into flaming pieces. All on board were killed in Iran's worst air disaster in six years, officials said.

Before crashing, the plane's tail was on fire as it circled in the air, one witness told The Associated Press.

"Then, I saw the plane crashing nose-down. It hit the ground causing a big explosion. The impact shook the ground like an earthquake. Then, plane pieces were scattered all over the agricultural fields," Ali Akbar Hashemi, a 23-year-old who was laying gas pipes in a nearby home, told AP by phone.

The impact blasted a deep trench in the dirt field, which was littered with smoking wreckage, body parts and personal items from the Tupolev jet, according to photos from the scene. Firefighters put out the flaming wreckage, which officials said was strewn over a 200 yard (meter) area. A large chunk of a wing was visible in footage of the scene, but much of the wreckage appeared to be in small shreds.

Iran has seen numerous crashes in recent years, usually blamed on poor maintenance. Iranian officials often blame U.S. sanctions that prevent it from updating American aircraft bought before the 1979 Islamic revolution and make it difficult to get European spare parts or planes as well.

Obama Does Moscow, and Vice Versa

William Bradley | Posted 08.08.2009 | World


William Bradley

Unlike most of the rest of Europe, Russia is hardly in the grips of Obamamania. He's certainly more popular than George W. Bush or John McCain, but that's damning with faint praise.

Georgia: One Of Trickiest Issues On Obama's Agenda In Russia

GlobalPost | Shaun Walker | Posted 08.06.2009 | World


MOSCOW -- At Ergneti, Georgia the Georgian and South Ossetian flags fly at checkpoints just a few meters apart. A drunken soldier spraying a few bul...

Obama Meeting With Medvedev Monday, To Discuss Arms Control

AP | STEVEN R. HURST | Posted 08.05.2009 | World


MOSCOW — Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev end a seven-year hiatus in U.S.-Russian summitry on Monday, with each declaring his determi...

The GOP's Palin Food Fight: Why Now?

William Bradley | Posted 08.02.2009 | Politics


William Bradley

This is a fight between some neocons who still want to promote Palin and their discredited geopolitical agenda against some Republican would-be modernizers.

The Latest Neocon Attack on Obama

Jacob Heilbrunn | Posted 08.02.2009 | World


Jacob Heilbrunn

Urging Obama to stand up for human rights is all well and good. But what, exactly, would he accomplish by upbraiding Vladimir Putin for his lapses?

Road Trip: Searching for Levels of BBQ Greatness

Mary Ann West | Posted 07.26.2009 | Style


Mary Ann West

With the 4-1-4 college calendar, most students envision an interim semester in Europe or other exotic locations. But in a free-falling economy, four arts students chose to chase the perfect BBQ.

Experts Agree: Death Penalty Not a Deterrent

Tamar Abrams | Posted 07.19.2009 | Politics


Tamar Abrams

Only three countries in the world -- China, Iran and Saudi Arabia -- execute more prisoners than the U.S each year; a practice that costs the nation hundreds of millions of dollars annually.

Cumberland Island National Seashore to be Damaged by Motor Vehicle Tours

Levi Novey | Posted 07.17.2009 | Green


Levi Novey

While it might be accurate that there would not be an ecologically significant impact on Cumberland Island because of motor tours, there will most definitely be a significant impact on the experience.

Russia Ends UN's Georgia Mission With Security Council Veto

AP | JOHN HEILPRIN | Posted 07.17.2009 | World


UNITED NATIONS — Russia has brought to an end the nearly 16-year-old U.N. observer mission that monitored a cease-fire between Georgia and its b...

Georgian Protesters, Journalists Allegedly Beaten By Police

AP | Posted 07.16.2009 | World


TBILISI, Georgia — Georgian police clashed with opposition activists in the capital Monday, arresting dozens and beating demonstrators, along wi...

The Shooting, Anti-Semitism and Blogging

Lincoln Mitchell | Posted 07.11.2009 | Politics


Lincoln Mitchell

It is good to see so many progressive voices condemning this bigoted and twisted act of violence. However, much of the analysis of this incident seems to skirt a more troubling and confounding question.

Georgia Secretary of State: Bring (The Misinformation) On

Media Matters Action Network | Media Matters Action Network | Posted 07.06.2009 | Home

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In a petition linked to conservative blog Redstate on June 5, 2009, Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel asks President Obama to "bring it on" - an...