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Rick Moran / Right Wing Nut House:
LEBANON UPDATE — Even though it's Thanksgiving, there is so much going on in Lebanon today that I thought I'd gather some news from around the web and from local Lebanese media to update you on what's happening on this dramatic day. — I will add to this post if necessary as the day goes on.
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Associated Press:
Assad images burnt in Gemayel funeral — BEIRUT, Lebanon — Hundreds of thousands of Lebanese bid farewell to an assassinated young Christian politician Thursday, turning his funeral into a powerful show of anger against Syria and its allies, led by Hizbullah.
Michael Slackman / New York Times:
Anger Boils at Slain Official's Funeral in Lebanon — Hundreds of thousands of people poured into Lebanon's Martyrs Square today, transforming the funeral service of the slain government minister, Pierre Gemayel, into a political rally exposing the hatreds and schisms that have paralyzed …
CNN:
More than 140 killed in Baghdad's Sadr City … BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — A savage string of bombing attacks erupted in Baghdad's Sadr City on Thursday, killing more than 140 people, according to Iraq's health minister. — Police told The Associated Press the death toll was expected to rise significantly.
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Thomas Wagner / Associated Press:
145 die in deadliest attack of Iraq war — BAGHDAD, Iraq - In the deadliest attack since the beginning of the Iraq war, suspected Sunni-Arab militants used three suicide car bombs and two mortar rounds on the capital's Shiite Sadr City slum to kill at least 145 people and wound 238 on Thursday, police said.
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Hastert Scouts for House Role After 8 Years as Speaker — Speaker J. Dennis Hastert made history this year when he became the longest-serving Republican in that post. Now he is about to go into the books again as one of the few House speakers, and the first in almost 50 years, to rejoin the rank and file.
Robert D. Novak / Washington Post:
A Bad Omen in Rumsfeld's Firing — Donald Rumsfeld, one week after his sacking as secretary of defense, was treated as a conquering hero, accorded one standing ovation after another at the conservative American Spectator magazine's annual dinner in Washington.
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Justin Rood / TPMmuckraker:
Thanksgiving: the White House "Pardoning" Scandal — Here's an extra serving of hypocrisy for your Thanksgiving dinner. — I think we're all familiar with the big, flashy show that the White House puts on every year when the president pardons his Thanksgiving turkey.
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Panel Calls for Big Changes in Medicaid — A federal advisory panel says that long-term care for aging baby boomers threatens to bankrupt Medicaid, and it recommends sweeping changes to rein in costs, including greater use of managed care for the sickest Medicaid recipients.
Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Democrats' Victory Is Felt On K Street — The Democrats' takeover of Congress this month has turned official Washington upside down. — Labor and environmental representatives, once also-rans in congressional influence, are meeting frequently with Capitol Hill's incoming Democratic leaders.
Rick Weiss / Washington Post:
EPA to Regulate Nanoproducts Sold As Germ-Killing — The Environmental Protection Agency has decided to regulate a large class of consumer items made with microscopic "nanoparticles" of silver, part of a new but increasingly widespread technology that may pose unanticipated environmental risks, a government official said yesterday.
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Jim Snyder / The Hill:
K Street happy with Hoyer victory — A party held in honor of a new House majority leader is bound to draw a crowd, and space was tight last week on the 10th floor of 101 Constitution Ave., where supporters of Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) gathered to celebrate his victory over John Murtha (D-Pa.).
John Hughes / Christian Science Monitor:
Ten things to be thankful for this time of year — From freedom's march abroad to brave US soldiers, there is much to appreciate. — SALT LAKE CITY - For years now, I've made it a practice in this column at Thanksgiving time to list some of the things for which Americans should be grateful.
Michael Calderone / New York Observer:
A New D.C. Paper Poaches, Encroaches Cross-Platforms — Allbritton Communications, which owns seven ABC affiliates, including WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C., now wants to own a newspaper. — A newspaper? Didn't everyone write those old, unprofitable things off?
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Alcee Hastings to Dems: Support me — or Michelle Malkin wins — It's the left's very own moronic version of "If X doesn't happen, then the terrorists have already won." With "X" in this case defined as his appointment to the chairmanship of the House Intel Committee and "terrorists" …
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