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Plan Sets Series of Goals for Iraq Leaders — President Bush's new Iraq policy will establish a series of goals that the Iraqi government will be expected to meet to try to ease sectarian tensions and stabilize the country politically and economically, senior administration officials said Sunday.
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John F. Burns / New York Times:
War Could Last Years, Commander Says — The new American operational commander in Iraq said Sunday that even with the additional American troops likely to be deployed in Baghdad under President Bush's new war strategy it might take another "two or three years" for American and Iraqi forces to gain the upper hand in the war.
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MSNBC:
Sen. Biden announces intent to seek presidency — Democrat from Delaware tells 'Meet the Press' he'll file paperwork in Jan. — Sen. Joe Biden on Sunday told NBC's "Meet the Press" that he will seek the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008. — "I am running for president," he told "Meet the Press" anchor Tim Russert.
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MTP Transcript for Jan. 7, 2007 — MR. TIM RUSSERT: Our issues this Sunday: Is the president on the verge of sending tens of thousands of more American troops to Iraq? How would this so-called surge change the situation on the ground? With us, for the Democrats, Senator Joe Biden of Delaware …
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Rick Weiss / Washington Post:
Scientists See Potential In Amniotic Stem Cells — They Are Highly Versatile And Readily Available — A type of cell that floats freely in the amniotic fluid of pregnant women has been found to have many of the same traits as embryonic stem cells, including an ability to grow into brain …
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Mary Carmichael / Newsweek:
A New Era Begins — Stem cells derived from amniotic fluid …
A New Era Begins — Stem cells derived from amniotic fluid …
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Brian Knowlton / New York Times:
Democrats Step Up Criticism of Iraq Plan — As the contours emerge of President Bush's expected plan to increase troop levels in Iraq, Congressional Democrats, who now hold the power to restrain military spending for the war, sharpened their opposition today — and revealed their internal divisions.
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Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
War's Toll on Iraqis Put at 22,950 in '06 — Statistics From Health Ministry Official Show Tripling of Civilian, Police Deaths — More than 17,000 Iraqi civilians and police officers died violently in the latter half of 2006, according to Iraqi Health Ministry statistics …
Karen Robinson-Jacobs / Dallas Morning News:
Dallas-based food chain to accept Mexican pesos — Starting Monday, patrons of the Dallas-based Pizza Patrón chain, which caters heavily to Latinos, will be able to purchase American pizzas with Mexican pesos. — Restaurant experts and economists said they knew of no other food chain …
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Terry Jones / Guardian:
They have made a killing — The US has spent a million dollars for every dead Iraqi - is that what they mean by value for money? — Early this year the Bush administration is to ask Congress to approve an additional $100bn for the onerous task of making life intolerable for the Iraqis.
Roger Highfield / Telegraph:
Stephen Hawking plans to see space — Prof Stephen Hawking is planning a space flight. The world's best-known scientist, who is 65 today, told The Daily Telegraph: "This year I'm planning a zero-gravity flight and to go into space in 2009." — A zero gravity flight is what astronauts call the …
Times of London:
'We are on a knife edge - we have to engage Bush' — Bronwen Maddox, David Charter in Brussels and Tom Baldwin in Washington — Peter Mandelson says that a global trade deal is doomed unless the American President backs it today — Global trade talks that are intended to improve the lives …
Michael Isikoff / Newsweek:
Intel: A Writer's Blocked — A CIA panel has told former officer Valerie Plame she can't write about her undercover work for the agency, a position that may threaten a lucrative book project with her publisher. Plame's outing as a CIA officer in July 2003 triggered a criminal probe …
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Telegraph:
If the eco-snobs had their way, none of us would go anywhere — Is your journey really necessary? Who would have thought that, in the absence of world war and in the midst of unprecedented prosperity, the state would be telling us not to travel? — Just as ordinary working people had begun …
Teresa Watanabe / Los Angeles Times:
Case tests officers' right to dissent — 1st Lt. Ehren Watada's lawyer likens his client's comments against the war and the administration to those of retired military officials. — Do military officers have the right to publicly voice dissent about their commander in chief and U.S. war policy?
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