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11:15 AM ET, December 24, 2006

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Libby Copeland / Washington Post:
From Thong to Thesis: Monica Lewinsky Flashes Her Intellect  —  There are moments that make you question your fundamental assumptions about the world.  One of them took place a few days ago, when news emerged that Monica Lewinsky had just graduated from the London School of Economics.  —  She did not!!
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Jeralyn / TalkLeft:
Monica.  We Hardly Knew You  —  Congratulations to Monica Lewinsky, who just graduated from the London School of Economics with a master of science degree in social psychology.  Her thesis topic was: In Search of the Impartial Juror: An Exploration of the Third Person Effect and Pre-Trial Publicity.
Associated Press:
Man sets self aflame in Calif. protest  —  BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - A man used flammable liquid to light himself on fire, apparently to protest a San Joaquin Valley school district's decision to change the names of winter and spring breaks to Christmas and Easter vacation.
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Another moron lights himself on fire  —  Wait 'til you see why.  There's some discrepany about what his sign said.  According to the AP, "(expletive) the religious establishment and KHSD."  According to the local NBC affiliate, "Expletive religious freedom and the silent KHSD."
Discussion: Unqualified Offerings
KGET-TV:   Man sets himself, Christmas tree ablaze to protest KHSD winter break name change
Gaius / Blue Crab Boulevard:
Meet The Newest Innovation!
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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Testing the Water, Obama Tests His Own Limits  —  On a winter afternoon two years ago, Senator Barack Obama took his oath of office and strolled across the Capitol grounds hand-in-hand with his wife and two daughters.  At the time, a question from his 6-year-old sounded precocious.  Now, it seems prescient.
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Clinton, Obama Clearing The Field  —  Without Declaring, They Beat Back Would-Be Rivals  —  Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), trading on star power, the capacity to raise tens of millions of dollars with relative ease and an ability to dominate media attention …
Jason Burke / Observer:
Channel tunnel is terror target  —  The Channel tunnel has been targeted by a group of Islamic militant terrorists aiming to cause maximum carnage during the holiday season, according to French and American secret services.  —  The plan, which the French DGSE foreign intelligence service became aware …
Agence France Presse:
Putin to remain leader after leaving Kremlin: senior politician  —  President Vladimir Putin will retain a leadership role in Russia even if he steps down in 2008, as required by the constitution, a senior politician has said.  —  "He will not leave," Sergei Stepashin, head of Russia's accounting chamber …
Discussion: THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
The $100 Million Barbecue  —  The weekend barbecue hosted by Ehud Olmert for his neighbor, Mahmoud Abbas, turned out to be more expensive than the cost of a beef brisket and a few brews.  The long-awaited meeting between the head of the Palestinian Authority and the PM of Israel resulted …
New York Times:
Commander Said to Be Open to More Troops  —  The American military command in Iraq is now willing to back a temporary increase in American troops in Baghdad as part of a broader Iraqi and United States effort to stem the slide toward chaos, senior American officials said Saturday.
John F. Kerry / Washington Post:
When Resolve Turns Reckless  —  There's something much worse than being accused of "flip-flopping": refusing to flip when it's obvious that your course of action is a flop.  —  I say this to President Bush as someone who learned the hard way how embracing the world's complexity can be twisted into a crude political shorthand.
New York Times:
A Real-World Army  —  Military reality finally broke through the Bush administration's ideological wall last week, with President Bush publicly acknowledging the need to increase the size of the overstretched Army and Marine Corps.  —  Larger ground forces are an absolute necessity for the sort …
Discussion: Outside The Beltway
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Gender Pay Gap, Once Narrowing, Is Stuck in Place  —  Throughout the 1980s and early '90s, women of all economic levels — poor, middle class and rich — were steadily gaining ground on their male counterparts in the work force.  By the mid-'90s, women earned more than 75 cents for every dollar …
New York Times:
DNA Witness Jolted Dynamic of Duke Case  —  The moment that may have changed the course of the Duke lacrosse rape case came in a packed courtroom two Fridays ago.  —  On the stand at a pretrial hearing was Brian W. Meehan, director of a private laboratory that performed extensive DNA testing …
Discussion: Durham-in-Wonderland
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Bold Prediction - Duke Case To Be Dropped On/By Feb 5
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