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Sen. Trent Lott to resign — NBC News: Minority whip would leave Senate before end of the year — NBC News has learned that Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., the minority whip is in the midst of informing close allies that he plans to resign his senate seat before the end of the year.
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Jack Elliott / Associated Press:
Lott to resign by end of year — JACKSON, Miss. - Sen. Trent Lott of Mississippi, the Senate's No. 2 Republican, plans to resign his seat by the end of the year, congressional and Bush administration officials said Monday. — Lott, 66, scheduled two news conferences in Pascagoula and Jackson later in the day to reveal his plans.
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The Politico:
Top official: Lott to resign — Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) plans to resign his seat by year's end, a senior Republican official told Politico. — The announcement took Capitol Hill by surprise because Lott, the former majority leader, seemed to be relishing his job as minority whip, the second-ranking GOP leadership job.
Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
LOTT TO RETIRE BY END OF YEAR — NBC News has learned that Trent Lott's in the midst of informing close allies that he plans to resign his senate seat before the end of the year. It's possible a formal announcement of his plans could take place as early as today.
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The Politico:
Lott announcing resignation — Senate Minority Whip Trent Lott (R-Miss.) is planning on resigning from the Senate this year and may make a formal announcement as soon as today. — If he resigns, Lott would become the sixth Republican senator to announce they were stepping down this election cycle.
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Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
BREAKING: Trent Lott Rumored To Be Resigning — MSNBC is reporting the following: … So, let's see if we have this straight: he's cashing in before the lobbying restriction goes into effect — hello oil, gas, and gambling interests that he was already serving anyway …
Fox News:
Sen. Trent Lott to Resign by End of Year — JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi Sen. Trent Lott, the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, will announce his resignation effective this year, FOX News has learned. — Lott, 66, was re-elected in 2006 amid speculation that he would retire.
Fred Hiatt / Washington Post:
Calculation and Conviction — Barack Obama suggests that Hillary Clinton is guilty of triangulating, poll-testing and telling the American people what they want to hear instead of what they need to hear. — Maybe so. But then it's fair to ask: Is Obama telling the American people anything they don't want to hear?
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Romney and Giuliani Turn Negative in N.H. — Former Mayor Tries To Chip Away at Lead — With Rudolph W. Giuliani looking to spring a surprise against Mitt Romney in the state hosting the nation's first primary, the race for the Republican presidential nomination took a sharply negative turn …
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Rudy: It's time to unmask Romney — WINDHAM, N.H. — In a big strategic shift, Rudy Giuliani hammered Mitt Romney's record on three fronts, saying it was time to "take the mask off and take a look at what kind of governor he was." — Using some of the toughest language of his campaign …
Raymond Hernandez / New York Times:
Short of Money, G.O.P. Enlists Rich Candidates — Confronting an enormous fund-raising gap with Democrats, Republican Party officials are aggressively recruiting wealthy candidates who can spend large sums of their own money to finance their Congressional races, party officials say.
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
ABC News and Facebook in Joint Effort to Bring Viewers Closer to Political Coverage — Facebook, the popular social networking site, has become a full-fledged platform for communicating, sharing and advertising. ABC News is betting that it will become a platform for political coverage, as well.
Peter Allen / Telegraph:
Boys' moped deaths ignite riot in Paris suburb — Rioting broke in one of Paris's tinder box suburban housing estates last night after two young boys were killed when their moped collided with a police car. — Molotov cocktails were thrown, and cars and plastic bins set on fire following …
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Elisabeth Bumiller / New York Times:
Rice's Turnabout on Mideast Peace Talks — At President Bush's first National Security Council meeting in January 2001, he announced that he did not want to be drawn into the shattered Middle East peace process, people at the meeting recalled, because he believed that former President Bill Clinton …
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ABCNEWS:
Bush to Welcome Gore to White House — Former Political Rivals Meet as Nobel Prize Winners are Honored — Forget the Mideast peace talks. A meeting that may require even greater diplomacy will take place Monday in the Oval Office, when President Bush receives America's Nobel Prize winners — including his one-time rival, Al Gore.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Winter of Our Discontent — "Americans' Economic Pessimism Reaches Record High." That's the headline on a recent Gallup report, which shows a nation deeply unhappy with the state of the economy. Right now, "27% of Americans rate current economic conditions as either 'excellent' or 'good …