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It's All Politics
12:58 pm
Mon October 29, 2012

Obama, Romney Take Breaks From Campaigning Amid Sandy

Originally published on Mon October 29, 2012 1:28 pm

President Obama urged Americans in Sandy's path Monday to "please listen" to local officials, and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, urged help for those affected by the superstorm.

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Opinion
12:58 pm
Mon October 29, 2012

Op-Ed: U.S. Isn't Losing War In Afghanistan

Originally published on Mon October 29, 2012 1:43 pm

In a piece in the Washington Post, retired Army officer John Nagl argues that the U.S. has forgotten what losing a war really looks like. Nagl talks about what's been accomplished in Afghanistan, and the concerns that remain.

Around the Nation
12:58 pm
Mon October 29, 2012

Listeners In Hurricane's Path Report On Sandy

Originally published on Mon October 29, 2012 1:54 pm

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Politics
12:58 pm
Mon October 29, 2012

Politics At Work: What Crosses The Line?

Originally published on Mon October 29, 2012 1:52 pm

With just over a week left before what may be another very tight election, many offices are seeing more and more heated conversations about politics. But what are the rules? Employment lawyer John Barr and human resources expert Lynn Taylor talk about the collision of politics and the workplace.

The Two-Way
12:51 pm
Mon October 29, 2012

Tracking Hurricane Sandy: Handy Maps And Apps

Credit NASA Earth Observatory

Originally published on Mon October 29, 2012 1:35 pm

Hurricane Sandy is bearing down on the East Coast of the U.S., bringing sustained wind, heavy rain, and flooding that's forcing roads, bridges and mass transit systems to close from New York City to Washington. We're following the storm's progress and its impacts here on The Two-Way .

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