TITLE

CONVENTIONAL WISDOM

PUB. DATE
January 2010
SOURCE
Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);1/25/2010, Vol. 155 Issue 4, p10
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article briefly comments on assorted current events. U.S. President Barack Obama's response to an earthquake in Haiti is said to be quick and forceful. Senator Harry Reid found it necessary to apologize for using the word "negro" in a way deemed offensive by some. Former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin was hired as an analyst for Fox News.
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47958162

Tags: OBAMA, Barack, 1961-;  REID, Harry, 1939-;  FOX News;  PALIN, Sarah, 1964-;  HAITI Earthquake, Haiti, 2010

 

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