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Washington Post:
Hillary Clinton Embraces Her Husband's Legacy — After months of discussion within her campaign over how heavily she should draw on her husband's legacy, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is closing out her Iowa and New Hampshire campaigns in a tight embrace of Bill Clinton's record …
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John Sasso / Boston Globe:
Why Clinton will prevail — SOME RAINDROPS have started to fall on Senator Hillary Clinton's parade to the Democratic presidential nomination. In the early primary races of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, rival Barack Obama has pulled even or ahead and the longstanding Clinton badge …
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Mark Mazzetti / New York Times:
9/11 Panel Study Finds That C.I.A. Withheld Tapes — WASHINGTON — A review of classified documents by former members of the Sept. 11 commission shows that the panel made repeated and detailed requests to the Central Intelligence Agency in 2003 and 2004 for documents and other information …
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Swaraaj Chauhan / The Moderate Voice:
Understanding US Election Issues & Presidential Candidates — People living outside America find it difficult to get a clear picture of the issues and candidates in the US presidential election 2008 as a majority of the US media and the blogs seem to have become rather emotive (and partisan? …
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Hillary Clinton / BBC:
Election issues guide — Find out where the main candidates running for the presidency stand on a range of key issues — Democrat — Iraq — Iran — National security — Climate change — Healthcare — Illegal immigration — Abortion — Economy
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Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
FBI Prepares Vast Database Of Biometrics — $1 Billion Project to Include Images of Irises and Faces — CLARKSBURG, W. Va. — The FBI is embarking on a $1 billion effort to build the world's largest computer database of peoples' physical characteristics, a project that would give …
Christopher Wills / Associated Press:
Obama's views have changed with time — SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - If he wanted, the Barack Obama of today could have a pretty good debate with the Barack Obama of yesterday. They could argue about whether the death penalty is ever appropriate. Whether it makes sense to ban handguns.
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Witnesses recall Romney-MLK march — Shirley Basore, 72, says she was sitting in the hairdresser's chair in wealthy Grosse Pointe, Mich., back in 1963 when a rumpus started and she discovered that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and her governor, George Romney, were marching for civil rights — right past the window.
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Media Matters for America:
“Media Matters"; by Jamison Foser — For much of the past week, MSNBC's Chris Matthews and Tucker Carlson have been in high dudgeon over former Sen. Bob Kerrey's recent reference to Barack Obama's middle name. — Kerrey said during an event announcing his endorsement of Hillary Clinton that …
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Logan Murphy / Crooks and Liars:
Tucker: John Edwards Can't Be President, His House Is Too Big
Tucker: John Edwards Can't Be President, His House Is Too Big
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Henry Sokolski / Weekly Standard:
Policy Implosion — Bush backs Moscow's fueling of Bushehr. — PERHAPS THE ONLY THING more disappointing than Moscow's shipment this week of lightly enriched uranium to fuel the power reactor at Bushehr in Iran was President Bush's endorsement of it. “If the Russians are willing to do that …
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Time:
Putin Q&A: Full Transcript — TIME: Despite the cold war, Russia and the United States have found themselves aligned in many of history's big conflicts: World War I, World War II and now, thanks in large part to your response to 9/11, there seems to be some alignment in the war against Islamic fundamentalist terrorism.
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Rory O'Connor / Media is a Plural:
Time to Cover Up? — Is Time magazine's “full” and “complete” …
Time to Cover Up? — Is Time magazine's “full” and “complete” …
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Gen. David Petraeus, Man of the Year — Time magazine got it wrong. — I remember the excitement. It was the week before Christmas a year ago, and I had lazily picked up my copy of Time magazine. And there it was: Time's Person of the Year for 2006 is “You." — Wow!
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Online NewsHour:
Senate Majority Leader Reid Weighs Partisan Divides, Security in Iraq — JIM LEHRER: Now, our Newsmaker interview with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada. And to Ray Suarez. — RAY SUAREZ: Senator Reid, welcome to the program. — SEN. HARRY REID (D-NV) …
New York Times:
Charming and Aloof, Huckabee Changed State — LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — In more than a decade of presiding over this state, Mike Huckabee produced a legacy like few other Republican governors in the South, surprising even liberal Democrats with his willingness to upend some of Arkansas's more parochial traditions.
Guardian:
Blair called for halt of BAE inquiry — Tony Blair's personal role as prime minister in halting the Saudi arms sale bribery investigation is revealed in court documents which the Guardian is publishing in full on its website. — Government memos stamped “Secret” reveal that the then attorney general …
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