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Politics: Feud With Palin in Background of Alaska Upset

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Then-Gov. Sarah Palin, right, greeting Senator Lisa Murkowski in Juneau, Alaska, in 2008.

Feud With Palin in Background of Alaska Upset

Sarah Palin reveled in the primary upset of Senator Lisa Murkowski, but tensions began well before.

President Obama with former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush in the White House Rose Garden on Jan. 16.

For President and Predecessor, a Chill Returns

Relations are, at best, awkward between President Obama and George W. Bush.

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13 Seconds of Silence in Debate

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Senator Barbara Boxer and her opponent, Carly Fiorina, met Wednesday night in a heated forum focused on jobs.

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Education Secretary Arne Duncan after talking with school officials Tuesday in Manchester, N.H.

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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, left, and President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority at the State Department in Washington on Thursday.

Leaders Agree to Successive Rounds of Mideast Talks

With Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton expressing confidence in the talks, the Israeli and Palestinian leaders agreed to hold regular meetings.

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Slide Show: Leaders Gather for Mideast Talks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority appeared together Wednesday with President Obama, who urged the leaders to produce "lasting change" during their peace talks in Washington.

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