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Kate Zernike / New York Times:
The Charisma Mandate — TAKING office in 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt confronted a country in crisis. Four in 10 working-age Americans were jobless. Banks were collapsing. There were long lines outside tellers' windows as people rushed to withdraw their savings.
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Allauddin Khan / Associated Press:
Suicide bomber kills 80 in Afghanistan — KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - A suicide bombing at an outdoor dog fighting competition killed 80 people and wounded scores more Sunday, a governor said, in what appeared to be the deadliest terror attack in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in 2001.
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Taimoor Shah / New York Times:
At Least 80 Killed in Afghan Bombing — KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — A suicide bomber blew himself up in a large crowd gathered at a dogfighting festival just outside this city in southern Afghanistan, killing some 80 people and wounding nearly 100 more in the country's worst single bombing since 2001.
Times of London:
Israel kills terror chief with headrest bomb — Uzi Mahnaimi in Tel Aviv, Hala Jaber in Beirut and Jon Swain — NOTHING seemed very remarkable about the short, bearded man who mingled with other guests on Tuesday evening at a reception in Damascus, the Syrian capital …
Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
The World's Worst Panderer — Even for those of us who shudder at many of John McCain's positions, there is something refreshing about a man who wins so many votes despite a major political shortcoming: he is abysmal at pandering. — What sets Senator McCain apart isn't so much his physical courage …
Tyler Cowen / New York Times:
It's an Election, Not a Revolution — IT has become common wisdom that the battle for the presidency is all about the economy. Voters are being told that the country's economic health depends on pulling the right lever in the polling booth. — This election is certainly important.
Sarah Baxter / Times of London:
Right slams Obama as ‘shady Chicago socialist’ — Republicans are out to crush Barack by painting him as a leftwinger with dubious support — LEADING Republicans believe they can trounce Barack Obama in the presidential election by tarring him as a shady Chicago socialist.
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Ian Traynor / Guardian:
'I don't hate Muslims. I hate Islam,' says Holland's rising political star — Geert Wilders, the popular MP whose film on Islam has fuelled the debate on race in Holland, wants an end to mosque building and Muslim immigration. Ian Traynor met him in The Hague
Associated Press:
Russia: US Satellite Shot a Weapons Test — MOSCOW (AP) - Russia said Saturday that U.S. military plans to shoot down a damaged spy satellite may be a veiled test of America's missile defense system. — The Pentagon failed to provide “enough arguments” to back its plan to smash …
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Jeralyn / TalkLeft:
Sunday Morning Election News — Here's some early morning news items: — A new Alabama poll shows McCain would sweep the state in November by double digits, and it might happen throughout the deep south. — Alabama has voted for the Republican nominee every year since 1980.
Matthew Yglesias:
The Price of Reform — I thought there were plenty of congenial ideas in David Brook's latest stab at formulating a reformist conservative agenda, but I wonder a bit about his math. Brooks writes that “Income taxes are not going to be coming down, but they need to stay where they are.”
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Steadfast McCain ally sparks veep talk — Even through the McCain campaign's darkest days in 2007, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty remained a steadfast ally to the Arizona senator in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. — As a result, with John McCain as the clear GOP frontrunner …
Paul West / Baltimore Sun:
Clinton backers fault campaign — Supporters outline errors as focus turns to big states — It may be hard to recall the shield of inevitability that once surrounded Hillary Clinton, but a December 2007 cover story in a liberal magazine is a reminder. — “Has Hillary Locked It Up?” …
Gallup:
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008 — Based on polling conducted Feb. 13-15, 2008 — PRINCETON, NJ — For several days, nationwide Democratic voters' preferences have been shifting toward Barack Obama in Gallup Poll Daily election tracking. Now, the Illinois senator enjoys …
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