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Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Obama takes 1st step in presidential bid — WASHINGTON - Democratic Sen. Barack Obama (news, bio, voting record) said Tuesday he is taking the initial step in a presidential bid that could make him the nation's first black to occupy the White House. — Obama announced on his Web site …
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Christi Parsons / Chicago Tribune:
Obama takes first step in White House bid
Obama takes first step in White House bid
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Sameer N. Yacoub / Associated Press:
U.N.: 34,452 Iraq civilians killed in '06 — BAGHDAD, Iraq - Nearly 35,000 civilians were killed last year in Iraq, the United Nations said Tuesday, a sharp increase from the numbers reported previously by the Iraqi government. — Gianni Magazzeni, the chief of the U.N. Assistance Mission for Iraq …
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Sam Roberts / New York Times:
51% of Women Are Now Living Without Spouse — For what experts say is probably the first time, more American women are living without a husband than with one, according to a New York Times analysis of census results. — In 2005, 51 percent of women said they were living without a spouse …
Ralph Z. Hallow / Washington Times:
Choice of Martinez sparks GOP rebellion — Rebellion is brewing among conservatives on the Republican National Committee over President's Bush's attempt to "impose" Sen. Mel Martinez of Florida as "general chairman" of the party, who favors "amnesty" for illegal aliens.
Fox News:
FORMER U.N. OIL-FOR-FOOD CHIEF BENON SEVAN INDICTED OVER BRIBES FROM SADDAM'S REGIME — Benon Sevan. — Former U.N. Oil-for-Food chief Benon Sevan has been indicted in New York federal court for allegedly taking bribes under the program from Saddam Hussein's regime, U.S. authorities announced Tuesday.
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Washington Post:
Some at Guantanamo Mark 5 Years in Limbo — Big Questions About Low-Profile Inmates — Shackled at the wrists and blinded by special goggles, the first captives from the U.S. war in Afghanistan were ushered to makeshift prison cells thousands of miles from the battle …
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Examiner:
Yeas and Nays: Tuesday, Jan. 16 — WASHINGTON - Jeff Dufour and Patrick Gavin cover people, power and politics in the beltway each weekday. Email them at yan@dcexaminer.com . — Little to head WHCA's big night — He does a mean Ronald Reagan impersonation and his imitation of Richard Nixon is legendary.
Associated Press:
Castro Reportedly in Grave Condition — MADRID, Spain (AP) — Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro is in "very grave" condition after three failed operations and complications from an intestinal infection, a Spanish newspaper said Tuesday. — The newspaper El Pais cited two unnamed sources …
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Sharon Theimer / Associated Press:
AP: Iran Gets Army Gear in Pentagon Sale — WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military has sold forbidden equipment at least a half-dozen times to middlemen for countries - including Iran and China - who exploited security flaws in the Defense Department's surplus auctions.
Anne Applebaum / Slate:
Legalize It — HOW TO SOLVE AFGHANISTAN'S DRUG PROBLEM. — The British Empire once fought a war for the right to sell opium in China. — In retrospect, history has judged that war destructive and wasteful, a shameless battle of colonizers against colonized that in the end helped neither side.
progressivestates.org:
Stop the Escalation in Iraq — To: Legislators, Staff, and Interested Parties — From: Progressive States Network — Re: Preventing Escalation in Iraq — This LegAlert discusses the President's proposed escalation in Iraq, its implications for states and the nation …
Robin Toner / New York Times:
Democrats Seek the Middle on Social Issues — The promise may not outlast their political honeymoon, but Democratic Congressional leaders say they are committed to governing from the center, and not just on bread-and-butter issues like raising the minimum wage or increasing aid for education.
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Washington Post:
What Congress Can (And Can't) Do on Iraq — Congressional Democrats (and Republicans) who oppose President Bush's decision to send additional American troops to Iraq may frustrate his plan, but not — as suggested by Democratic Whip Jim Clyburn — by imposing 21,500 strings on the 21,500 new troops.
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Natasha Pearlman / Daily Mail:
A crowded womb — A twin leans over and kisses the cheek of her sister in a heart-warming picture that would not be out of place in any family home. — Yet these siblings are a not even born and the astonishing images have been captured on a new 'four-dimensional' ultrasound scan of the womb.
Paul Crespo / NewsMax.com:
Dinesh D'Souza: 'The Left is Afraid of Bush' — A new book by respected conservative pundit and best-selling author Dinesh D'Souza argues that Islamic antipathy toward the U.S. stems from liberal values promulgated by the "cultural left" and promoted abroad.
Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
Our Tunnel Vision — Some years ago, I accompanied John McCain to Vietnam. For him, it was yet another trip to the place where he had been a prisoner of war, but for me it was a first. After we visited Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (the former Saigon), McCain and the rest of his party went home.
Cliff Schecter:
McCain Was Against War In Iraq Before He Was For It — So I began looking through some old newspaper clippings on the Gulf War for some research I have been doing, and you just wouldn't believe what I happened across. Featured prominently in one article from August of 1990 …
Josh Gerstein / New York Sun:
'All Star Game' Taking Shape in Libby's Trial — The much-anticipated trial of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby begins tomorrow in Washington. What follows is a comprehensive spectator's guide to a legal drama that involves the White House, the CIA, and the press. — Who is the defendant?
Washington Post:
Burden Set to Shift On Balanced Budget — When he takes the House rostrum next week for the State of the Union address, President Bush will list among his goals a balanced federal budget, a shift for a president who has presided over record deficits while aggressively cutting taxes.
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