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Michelle Malkin:
John Howard loses in Australia — Australian PM John Howard, staunch US ally and outspoken critic of jihad and the global spread, lost his re-election bid. He was Australia's second-longest serving prime minister behind Liberal Party founder Sir Robert Menzies. All Americans should mark the end of his tenure with gratitude.
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Tim Johnston / New York Times:
Australia's Prime Minister Defeated After Four Terms
Australia's Prime Minister Defeated After Four Terms
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Rohan Sullivan / Associated Press:
Labor Party wins big in Australia
Labor Party wins big in Australia
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Enrique Andres Pretel / Reuters:
Poll says Chavez loses Venezuela referendum lead — CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has lost his lead eight days before a referendum on ending his term limit, an independent pollster said on Saturday, in a swing in voter sentiment against the Cuba ally.
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Dan Keane / Associated Press:
Chavez: Only a 'Traitor' Will Vote No
Chavez: Only a 'Traitor' Will Vote No
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Patrick Healy / New York Times:
As Democrats See Security Gains in Iraq, Tone Shifts — As violence declines in Baghdad, the leading Democratic presidential candidates are undertaking a new and challenging balancing act on Iraq: acknowledging that success, trying to shift the focus to the lack of political progress there …
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Kevin Sack / New York Times:
Massachusetts Faces Health Care Test — As the Democratic presidential candidates debate whether Americans should be forced to obtain health insurance, the people of Massachusetts are living the dilemma in real time. — A year after Massachusetts became the only state to require …
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Andy Soltis / New York Post:
'BLAME U.S. FOR 9/11' IDIOTS IN MAJORITY — 'PLOTS' THICKEN IN SHOCKING POLL — Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the federal government had warnings about 9/11 but decided to ignore them, a national survey found. — And that's not the only conspiracy theory with a huge number of true believers in the United States.
Julia Preston / New York Times:
Revised Rule for Employers That Hire Immigrants — The Bush administration will suspend its legal defense of a new rule issued in August to punish employers who hire illegal immigrants, conceding a hard-fought opening round in a court battle over a central measure in its strategy to curb illegal immigration …
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Jimjams / Investigate the Media:
The San Francisco Chronicle deceives its readers through comment-deletion trickery — [UPDATE 1, Sat., 11-24-07, 12:30pm: Software Exec Brags About Crypto-Deletion Feature; see below.] — [UPDATE 2, Sat., 11-24-07, 2:20pm: Reader Documents "Graylist" of Banned SFGate Users Who Don't Know They're Banned; see below.]
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Washington Post:
lib •er •tar •ian — a person who believes in the doctrine of the freedom of the will — 2. a person who believes in full individual freedom of thought, expression and action — 3. a freewheeling rebel who hates wiretaps, loves Ron Paul and is redirecting politics
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Linda Boyd / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Impeachment: If not now, when? — Lawmakers need to stand up for the Constitution and support impeachment — The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.
New York Times:
U.S. Scales Back Political Goals for Iraqi Unity — With American military successes outpacing political gains in Iraq, the Bush administration has lowered its expectation of quickly achieving major steps toward unifying the country, including passage of a long-stymied plan to share oil revenues and holding regional elections.
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Mark Steyn / Orange County Register:
GOP looks like the party of diverse ideas — Democrats, meanwhile, have got a woman, a black, a Hispanic and a preening metrosexual - and they all think exactly the same. — Recommend — Only five weeks left to the earliest Primary Day in New Hampshire history, and still …
Boston Herald:
Mitt calls for judge to resign — Several warnings ignored, documents show — Presidential hopeful Gov. Mitt Romney yesterday demanded the resignation of his own judicial nominee after she sprang a violent convicted killer over the summer, as new details emerged showing that the judge ignored warnings …
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Michael Kinsley / Washington Post:
Who Needs Experience? — Hillary Clinton declared the other day — apropos of whom, she didn't say, or need to — "We can't afford on-the-job training for our next president." Barack Obama immediately retorted, "My understanding is that she wasn't Treasury secretary in the Clinton administration.
The Atlantic Online:
The Iranian Line — Interesting stuff: "Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency said Friday that his country could suspend uranium enrichment if the United States and Western Europe agreed to acknowledge that its nuclear program was peaceful."
Brit Hume / Fox News:
Global Warming Debate Is Not One-Sided on College Campuses — Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: — Kids These Days — A series of articles in student newspapers at well-regarded institutions of higher learning indicate that not all young people are buying what the global warming alarmists are selling.
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