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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Pelosi Endorses Murtha as Next Majority Leader — House Speaker-to-be Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) endorsed Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.) yesterday as the next House majority leader, thereby stepping into a contentious intraparty fight between Murtha and her current deputy, Maryland's Steny H. Hoyer.
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John Bresnahan / Roll Call:
Pelosi Puts Weight Behind Murtha in Leader Bid — Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), in line to become Speaker in January, is throwing her support to Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.) in the race for Majority Leader, a move that will be an early test of her influence and will weigh heavily on Murtha's contest …
Josephine Hearn / The Hill:
Pelosi backs Murtha for majority leader — Speaker-in-waiting Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) threw her support behind Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.) for majority leader Sunday, giving a significant boost to Murtha in his race against Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.). — "Your strong voice for national security …
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New York Times:
Democrats Push for Troop Cuts Within Months — Democratic leaders in the Senate vowed on Sunday to use their new Congressional majority to press for troop reductions in Iraq within a matter of months, stepping up pressure on the administration just as President Bush is to be interviewed …
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Greg Miller / Los Angeles Times:
Democratic lawmakers will seek a phased withdrawal from Iraq — 'The open-ended commitment is over,' a leading senator says. The pullout may begin in four to six months. — WASHINGTON — Democrats poised to take control of Congress said Sunday that they would press to begin …
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Timothy Egan / New York Times:
Fresh Off the Farm in Montana, a Senator-to-Be — "He's a small farmer from the homestead,'' a friend says of Jon Tester. " That's absolutely who he is. When he joins the United States Senate in January, big Jon Tester — who is just under 300 pounds in his boots …
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Bill Gertz / Washington Times:
China sub secretly stalked U.S. fleet — A Chinese submarine stalked a U.S. aircraft carrier battle group in the Pacific last month and surfaced within firing range of its torpedoes and missiles before being detected, The Washington Times has learned. — The surprise encounter highlights …
Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Lieberman a Wild Card in Iraq Policy — Senator Says Bipartisan Effort Is Needed for a Successful End — Voters seemed to be speaking loudly and clearly about Iraq last week when they elected war critics such as Bernard Sanders of Vermont, Sherrod Brown of Ohio and James Webb of Virginia to the Senate.
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Administration Opposes Democrats' Plan for Negotiating Medicare Drug Prices — The Bush administration said on Sunday that it would strenuously oppose one of the Democrats' top priorities for the new Congress: legislation authorizing the government to negotiate with drug companies to secure lower drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries.
New York Times:
For Conservatives, It's Back to Basics — THE morning after the Republican drubbing in the midterm elections, Ken Mehlman, chairman of the party, headed to the weekly coalition meeting where limited government conservatives, Christian traditionalists and gun-rights groups gathered to plot strategy.
Josh Manchester / TCS Daily:
Why Intellectuals Love Defeat — James Carroll, recently writing in the Boston Globe, wondered if America could finally accept defeat in Iraq, and be the better for it, comparing it to Vietnam: — "But what about the moral question? For all of the anguish felt over the loss of American lives …
Jon Meacham / Newsweek:
The Prodigal Returns — Supporting Cast: Bush 41's national-security team, in 1991. From far left, Scowcroft, Gates, Cheney, Quayle, Baker, Bush and Powell. — George Herbert Walker Bush is a proud father; tears easily come to his eyes when he thinks of his children, all of them …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
True Blue Populists — Senator George Allen of Virginia is understandably shocked and despondent. Just a year ago, a National Review cover story declared that his "down-home persona" made him "quite possibly the next president of the United States." Instead, his political career seems over.
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Times of London:
Hezbollah's missiles back in Lebanon — FOUR months after Israel launched its onslaught against Hezbollah, the Lebanese guerrillas are back in south Lebanon stronger than ever and armed with more rockets than they had before the conflict, according to Israeli intelligence.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Rove Remains Steadfast in the Face of Criticism — For a man still climbing out of the rubble, Karl Rove seemed in his usual unflappable mood. He roamed around his windowless West Wing office decorated with four Abraham Lincoln portraits, joking with his staff, stuffing copies of "The Iliad" …
Joe Klein / CNN:
The realists take charge in Washington — Editor's note: The following is a summary of this week's Time magazine cover story. — (Time.com ) — This was a big deal. Certainly, it was the end of George W. Bush's radical experiment in partisan governance.
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