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Melinda Deslatte / Associated Press:
Indian immigrants' son new La. governor — BATON ROUGE, La. - U.S. Rep. Bobby Jindal easily defeated 11 opponents and became the state's first nonwhite governor since Reconstruction, decades after his parents moved to the state from India to pursue the American dream.
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Jindal Wins Louisiana Governor's Race — U.S. Rep. Bobby Jindal, the Son of Indian Immigrants, Wins Louisiana's Governor's Race — U.S. Rep. Bobby Jindal became the nation's youngest governor and the first nonwhite to hold post in Louisiana since Reconstruction when he carried more than half the vote to defeat 11 opponents.
Jerusalem Post:
PM expresses 'discomfort' over release of would-be assassins — The Palestinian Authority's conduct towards the suspects in the plot to assassinate him is "a source of discomfort," Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Sunday before he left Israel for France. — "Israel will find the manner …
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Haaretz:
PM: Israel won't ignore Fatah plot to attack my convoy — Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Sunday that Israel would "not look the other way" on a plot by a terrorist cell from Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction to attack his convoy this past summer in the West Bank city of Jericho.
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Frank Rich / New York Times:
Suicide Is Not Painless — IT was one of those stories lost in the newspaper's inside pages. Last week a man you've never heard of — Charles D. Riechers, 47, the second-highest-ranking procurement officer in the United States Air Force — killed himself by running his car's engine in his suburban Virginia garage.
Mark Steyn / Orange County Register:
The real war on children — On Thursday, Congress attempted to override President Bush's veto of the SCHIP expansion. SCHIP? Isn't that something to do with health care for children? Absolutely. And here is Bay Area Democratic Rep. Pete Stark addressing the issue with his customary forensic incisiveness:
David M. Kennedy / New York Times:
Malefactors of Megawealth — Paul Krugman is a justly renowned professor of economics and international affairs at Princeton University. His abundant accolades include the John Bates Clark Medal, awarded biannually to an outstanding economist under the age of 40 — a distinction said to be predictive of …
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Nick Rivera / The Moderate Voice:
Tomorrow's Neocon Today — In March of 2005, I wrote a post at the Centrist Coalition, in which I predicted that Hillary Clinton would be the frontrunner for the 2008 Democratic Presidential Nomination. In that post, I criticized her both for her support for the Iraq War and her pandering to social conservatives.
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David S. Broder / Washington Post:
Leavitt's Healthy Vision — PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — For most of the American public, Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt is best defined by his role defending President Bush's controversial veto of the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
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Sam Enriquez / Baltimore Sun:
U.S. to build watchtower at Iran-Iraq border — Structure to target smuggling of shipments that authorities allege are illegal arms for war — ZURBATIYA, Iraq - About 300 trucks cross the border here every day, ferrying fruit, rugs and building supplies from Iran - and, if U.S. authorities are to be believed, illegal weapons.
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Next Challenge in Iraq — Let's assume that the numbers from Iraq are right and that there has been a significant reduction in violence there. Let's even agree that the Bush administration's strategy is finally showing some success. Isn't that an argument for accelerating the transfer …
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Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
State Department Struggles To Oversee Private Army — The State Department Turned to Contractors Such as Blackwater Amid a Fight With the Pentagon Over Personal Security in Iraq — Last Christmas Day in Baghdad, U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad received a furious phone call from Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi.
Mike Allen / The Politico:
A tale of two polls — It could be an episode of Paul Harvey's "The Rest of the Story." Mitt Romney was announced from the podium Saturday afternoon as the winner of the Family Research Council's "Values Voter Straw Poll," narrowly edging Mike Huckabee. — But it turns out that the 5 …
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Michael A. Ledeen / Wall Street Journal:
Victory Is Within Reach in Iraq — Should we declare victory over al Qaeda in the battle of Iraq? — The very question would have seemed proof of dementia only a few months ago, yet now some highly respected military officers, including the commander of Special Forces in Iraq …
Josh Meyer / Los Angeles Times:
FBI working to bolster Al Qaeda cases — The U.S. is concerned that evidence obtained from CIA interrogations will be inadmissible at war-crimes tribunals. — WASHINGTON — The FBI is quietly reconstructing the cases against Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and 14 other accused Al Qaeda leaders …
Newsweek.com:
Yankees — The record-breaking autumn heat wave finally broke—just in time for Mr. Global Warming to snare the Nobel Peace Prize. Hot! — Hillary — The good times keep rolling. But even her aides say it won't be as easy as the CW now suggests. — Thompson