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Remembering the Country's Forgotten Presidents

Remembering the Country's Forgotten Presidents

Soviet Espionage Legend Dies

Soviet Espionage Legend Dies

Why the Fed should print more money to help U.S. economy

Why the Fed should print more money to help U.S. economy
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Marines in Afghanistan Escape in a Good Book

Marines in Afghanistan Escape in a Good Book

Special Relationship? Behind the Doors of Buckingham Palace

Special Relationship? Behind the Doors of Buckingham Palace
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Winston Churchill Addresses the Nation

Winston Churchill Addresses the Nation
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War Bonds, Congress' Declaration of War, Americans on the War

War Bonds, Congress' Declaration of War, Americans on the War
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Churchill addresses the nation

On Christmas Eve, 1941, President Roosevelt gives a public address at the White House, in which he introduces his British counterpart to the nation. Churchill tells Americans that despite all the anxiety, we should all pause to enjoy Christmas.

Churchill addresses the nation
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Takeouts: war bonds, Congress' declaration of war, Americans on the war

Takeouts: war bonds, Congress' declaration of war, Americans on the war
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Health care battle: deja vu all over again

President Obama's push to reform the nation's health care system is not a new fight. We speak to James Morone, professor at Brown University and co-author of The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office, about waging war in Washington.

Health care battle: deja vu all over again
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Mobilizing to combat climate change

Like Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President elect Obama is facing tough economic times, and an industrial challenge. While Roosevelt mobilized industry to fight a war, Obama pledges to mobilize to battle climate change. The World's Jason Margolis has more.

Mobilizing to combat climate change

Presidential promises and economic realities

McCain and Obama will face off again -- how the current economic crisis factors into their campaign promises.

Presidential promises and economic realities