Republican Party: The Republican Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party. Founded by anti-slavery expansion activists in 1854, it is often called the GOP (Grand Old Party). The party's platform generally reflects American conservatism in the U.S. political spectrum. American conservatism of the Republican Party is not wholly based upon rejection of the political ideology of liberalism, as many principles of American conservatism are based upon classical liberalism. Rather the Republican Party's conservatism is largely based upon its support of classical liberal principles against the modern liberalism of the Democratic Party that is considered American liberalism in contemporary American political discourse.
OK, let's see who's been writing about Apple? It was www.eweek.com who wrote an article called Apple Denies Designer Philippe Starck's Claim of 'Revolutionary' Device.
What did they say about Apple? Well...:
On the heels of a widely reported interview in French publication Le Figaro, where famous French designer Philippe Starck said he had been tapped by Apple to create, in his words, a revolutionary product that would be unveiled in 8 months, an Apple spokesman threw cold water on the claim, telling the technology blog AllThingsD that Apple and Starck were not collaborating on any new productand went on to say
Starck may have been referring to a ultra-luxury yacht he had reportedly been designing for Jobs, the report said
Next we have a site that's been talking about GOP - Having Money Provides Freedom To Say Anything.
They wrote:
Because, with Santorum out of the GOP nomination race, Friess said he will shift his support to Mitt Romney and open his coffer to his campaign... right ...
But why talk about Friess when Santorum folded shop?
Lastly it's 72% of Adults Are Local News Enthusiasts [STUDY] from mashable.com, focussing on Americans. Good stuff from them, particularly
Like Tweet +1 Share Pin It Share Social media connectivity and the digitization of news have not squashed American fervor for local news, a Pew study saysand
Nearly three quarters of adults are consistently plugged into local news - so much so that 32% of survey participants say the loss of local outlets would majorly impact their lives
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