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Matthew Yglesias:
Neoliberalism and Its Discontents — While agreeing with much of what Ezra Klein and Ben Adler have to say about the declining fortunes of neoliberal punditry, I think they're both far too harsh in their assessment. — The neoliberal school of thought has and had significant failings.
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Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
NEOLIBERALISM, R.I.P.: — So is neo-liberalism really dead, as David Brooks suggested in his column on Sunday? Insofar as he's referring to the very specific sensibility that grew out of the Washington Monthly and, later, the pages of this magazine, I think he's right.
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Examiner:
Tapscott's Copy Desk — ‹‹ More From this Blog … When I heard last week from Hill sources that the White House congressional liason staff was pressuring OMB Director Rob Portman to not release all of the earmarks requested by Members of Congress to executive agencies under …
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Secular Coalition for America:
Congressman Holds No God-Belief — Rep. Pete Stark (D-Calif.) is first Congress member in history to acknowledge his nontheism — Contact: Lori Lipman Brown, (202) 299-1091 — There is only one member of Congress who is on record as not holding a god-belief.
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Omaha World-Herald:
Hagel won't announce political plans until later this year — After months of buildup, Sen. Chuck Hagel stopped short of a presidential campaign Monday, saying he wants to keep his options open until later this year. — Instead, the Nebraska Republican will begin actively raising money …
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MSNBC:
Halliburton to open headquarters in Dubai — CEO will be based in new facility; move immediately sparks criticism — MANAMA/HOUSTON - U.S. oil services firm Halliburton Co. is moving its headquarters and chief executive to Dubai in a move that immediately sparked criticism from some U.S. politicians.
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Robert D. Novak / Washington Post:
Padding Her Civil Rights Résumé — While Hillary Rodham Clinton came out second best to Barack Obama in their oratorical duel at Selma, Ala., a week ago, the real problem with her speech concerned her claimed attachment to Martin Luther King Jr. as a high school student in 1963.
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Matthew Lee / Associated Press:
Cheney: Congress undermining U.S. troops — WASHINGTON - Vice President Dick Cheney challenged lawmakers Monday to prove their support for U.S. troops and the war on terrorism by approving the Bush administration's requests for financing military action in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Los Angeles Times:
Do we really need a Gen. Pelosi? — Congress can cut funding for Iraq, but it shouldn't micromanage the war. — AFTER WEEKS OF internal strife, House Democrats have brought forth their proposal for forcing President Bush to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq by 2008.
Shankar Vedantam / Washington Post:
Disagree About Iraq? You're Not Just Wrong — You're Evil. — The conviction of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby last week gave Americans a chance to pick at the scab of what has become a favored obsession — the debate over the motives of the Bush administration in the run-up to the war in Iraq.
Inside Higher Ed:
Would U.S. News Make Up Fake Data? — It's not unusual for college presidents to complain about U.S. News rankings (at least out of the earshot of U.S. News editors). But on Sunday, the president of Sarah Lawrence College publicly charged that the magazine is preparing to publish made up, false data about her institution.
Patrick Condon / Associated Press:
Frostbite, equipment damage end latest Bancroft-Arnesen trek — MINNEAPOLIS - A North Pole expedition meant to bring attention to global warming was called off after one of the explorers got frostbite. — The explorers, Ann Bancroft and Liv Arnesen, on Saturday called off what was intended …
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New York Times:
New Defense Chief Eases Relations Rumsfeld Bruised — Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has set in motion a review of the Pentagon's dealings with the nation's spy agencies to improve cooperation and heal working relationships bruised by his predecessor, Donald H. Rumsfeld …
Scott Carlson / Chronicle of Higher Education:
In Jack Anderson's Papers, a Hidden History of Washington — A professor explores the archives of a newspaper columnist entwined with power — After gently digging through a few boxes, and finding only letters and old memoranda, Kevin Anderson settles on Box No. 83 and opens the lid.
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Lydia Saad / Gallup Poll:
To Americans, the Risks of Global Warming Are Not Imminent — A majority worries about climate changes, but thinks problems are a decade or more away — PRINCETON, NJ — One has to wonder why Americans don't demand more political action on global warming when surveys routinely find …
Michael Cieply / New York Times:
On Screens Soon, Abused Earth Gets Its Revenge — Tired of abuse by mankind, the earth is angry. Worse, the planet is out to even the score. — Audiences can expect a story along those lines when M. Night Shyamalan's film "The Happening" reaches screens in the next year.