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Juan Cole:
Top Ten Myths about Iraq 2007 — 10. Myth: The US public no longer sees Iraq as a central issue in the 2008 presidential campaign. … 9. Myth: There have been steps toward religious and political reconciliation in Iraq in 2007. Fact: The government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki …
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Elena Becatoros / Associated Press:
Iraqis Crowd Churches for Christmas Mass — BAGHDAD (AP) - Thousands of Iraqi Christians made their way to church through checkpoints and streets lined with blast walls, many drawing hope from a lull in violence to celebrate Christmas Mass in numbers unthinkable a year ago.
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Patrick Healy / MSNBC:
Clinton's influence as first lady questioned — Clinton appeared to learn more through osmosis than decision-making — Hillary Rodham Clinton is greeted by nuns at a New Delhi orphanage run by Mother Teresa in March 1995. As first lady, Clinton was mostly involved in what diplomats call …
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Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Clinton's Résumé Factor: Those 8 Years as First Lady — As first lady, Hillary Rodham Clinton jaw-boned the authoritarian president of Uzbekistan to leave his car and shake hands with people. She argued with the Czech prime minister about democracy.
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San Francisco Chronicle:
Change our lifestyle to save Santa's home — Editor - Santa is deeply concerned with the rapid shrinking of the North Pole. For generations, he has depended on swift, reliable and environmentally friendly reindeer power. — If we do not change our lifestyle soon and seek alternative energy sources …
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Robert J. Samuelson / Washington Post:
The End of Free Trade — Here's today quiz. What do the following have in common: (a) Vladimir Putin; (b) China's currency, the renminbi; (c) the U.S.-Peru trade agreement; and (d) Hugo Ch¿vez? Answer: They all reflect the “new mercantilism." It's an ominous development affecting the world economy.
Julie Bosman / New York Times:
Edwards Gets Demerits for Tardiness on the Trail — MANCHESTER, Iowa — It seemed as if everybody in this northeast Iowa town had squeezed into the Cedar Lodge Steakhouse one night this month for a John Edwards event. — Everyone, that is, except Mr. Edwards.
Michael Young / Reason Magazine:
Threatening Spain — Over at the Across the Bay blog, Tony Bey is following the details of an interesting story picked up by the wire services. — A Spanish police memo evidently leaked to the Spanish daily El Mundo says that the head of Syrian military intelligence, Assef Shawkat …
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Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Disappointing Sales During Holiday Season — Spending during the Christmas season rose just 3.6 percent over last year, the weakest rate in at least four years, a report by a credit card company said.
Sebastian Junger / Vanity Fair:
Into the Valley of Death — A strategic passage wanted by the Taliban and al-Qaeda, Afghanistan's Korengal Valley is among the deadliest pieces of terrain in the world for U.S. forces. One platoon is considered the tip of the American spear. Its men spend their days in a surreal combination …
Greg Palast:
A Quechua Christmas Carol — Good and Evil at the Center of the Earth: — A Quechua Christmas Carol — by Greg Palast — December 24th, 2007 — [Quito] I don't know what the hell seized me. In the middle of an hour-long interview with the President of Ecuador, I asked him about his father.
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Kyle-Anne Shiver / American Thinker:
Rejoice! America's Love for Troops Cannot be Blocked by the MSM — 'Tis the season to be jolly and joyful, and one of my greatest personal joys this year has been corresponding with some of our soldiers on the front lines of America's defenses in Iraq and Afghanistan.
John Steele Gordon / Opinion Journal:
A Brief History of Christmas — The Elizabethans partied hard. The Puritans banned it. Now comes the ACLU. — Christmas famously “comes but once a year." In fact, however, it comes twice. The Christmas of the Nativity, the manger and Christ child, the wise men and the star of Bethlehem …
Menzie Chinn / Econbrowser:
A Thought on the Sub-prime Debacle — Most of the NYT's recent coverage of the subprime mess focused on Greenspan and the Federal Reserve System. — However, it's clear that regulation was deficient along other fronts. From the NYT: … I think that as we learn more and more about the run …