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New York Times:
Iraqi Parliament Approves U.S. Security Pact — BAGHDAD — The Iraqi Parliament ratified a long-delayed security agreement on Thursday that lays out a three-year timetable for the withdrawal of American forces from Iraq. — For Iraq and the United States, the pact's passage through Parliament …
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Los Angeles Times:
Iraq lawmakers OK pact allowing U.S. forces to stay through 2011 — Reporting from Baghdad — Iraqi lawmakers today approved a pact allowing U.S. forces to stay in the country through 2011 after winning support from skeptics by promising a public referendum on the plan.
Agence France Presse:
Iraqi parliament approves landmark US military pact — BAGHDAD (AFP) — Iraq's parliament on Thursday approved a landmark military pact that will see all US troops withdraw by the end of 2011, eight years after the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein and plunged the country into chaos.
Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
Iraqi Lawmakers Extend Agreement With U.S. Military for 3 Years
Iraqi Lawmakers Extend Agreement With U.S. Military for 3 Years
Michelle Haimoff / The Huffington Post:
Deepak Chopra on Mumbai: Too Controversial for CNN? — A CNN journalist interviewed Deepak Chopra last night about his take on the Mumbai attacks and how to prevent similar attacks in the future, but it looked like producers cut Chopra off when he started to get too controversial.
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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
India's Mainstream And New Media Tell Story Of Mumbai Terror Attacks
India's Mainstream And New Media Tell Story Of Mumbai Terror Attacks
Herb Keinon / Associated Press:
78 killed, 200 hurt in Mumbai shootings
78 killed, 200 hurt in Mumbai shootings
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Bsetser / Brad Setser:
If you only read one thing on China this fall ... Make sure it is the latest World Bank China Quarterly. — David Dollar, Louis Kuijs and their colleagues have outdone themselves - and in the process provided a clear assessment of the sources of China's current slowdown and the risks that lie ahead.
Newsweek:
The Mayhem in Mumbai — Making sense of India's terrorist attacks — The attacks targeted the heart of India's financial district, but the shock waves were felt around the globe. On Wednesday, a group of heavily armed assailants carried out a series of coordinated strikes in Mumbai …
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Carol E. Lee / The Politico:
Little buzz for VP-elect Biden — CHICAGO — More than three weeks into the transition, and Vice-president elect Joe Biden generates less buzz than the non-existent first puppy. — The vice president-elect has not spoken publicly since the election, and was at Barack Obama's side just once …
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David S. Broder / Washington Post:
Good Time For a Brainy President — When I started covering the White House more than 50 years ago, I believed that the smarter a president was, the better he would be. That was wrong. — Lyndon Johnson and Ronald Reagan were certainly not intellectuals, but they understood the power …
Mrs Greyhawk / The Dawn Patrol:
DAWN PATROL — This Dawn Patrol is a request for readers to give thanks (leave them a comment) to those deployed away from their families in unfriendly places. … I have only listed milblogs I know of that are deployed, if anyone knows one I have missed please leave a link in the comment so others may visit.
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The Live Feed:
NBC's Rosie O'Donnell variety show disappoints — Rosie O'Donnell gave NBC a real turkey. — The network's attempt to revive the primetime variety show failed to draw an audience Wednesday night, tying for the evening's lowest-rated program. — A mere 5 million viewers tuned …
Ynetnews:
Fear for lives of Israeli hostages at Mumbai Chabad center — (Video) Growing concern for safety of Israelis taken hostage by terrorists after alarming information relayed to top officials in Jerusalem. State officials tell Ynet 20-25 Israeli nationals have yet to contact families following terror attacks in Indian city.
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Greg Mankiw / Greg Mankiw's Blog:
Redefining “grownup” and “hack” — In a post about the Obama economic team titled The Grownups are Coming, Paul Krugman writes: … Like Paul, I am impressed by the new economic team. I know best the three economists coming from academia—Larry Summers, Christy Romer, and Austan Goolsbee—and they are all first-rate.
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Amit Varma / The India Uncut Blog:
A Night Out In Mumbai (Updated) — This is turning out to be one crazy night. A friend of mine had an opening of her art exhibition a few hours ago, so we ventured to South Bombay for that. We attended the exhibition, sipped the litchee juice, nibbled on party snacks, and then six of us headed out for dinner.
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José M. Guardia / Barcepundit:
MASSACRE in Mumbai: Amit Varma was there. I'm glad he's ok.
MASSACRE in Mumbai: Amit Varma was there. I'm glad he's ok.
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Fred Kaplan / Slate:
Keeping Robert Gates as secretary of defense is a great idea. — If the reports are true that Robert Gates will stay on as President Obama's defense secretary, the move is a stroke of brilliance—politically and substantively. — In his nearly two years at the helm of the Pentagon …
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Alex Spillius / Telegraph:
Barack Obama plans 20000 troop surge to boost Afghan effort
Barack Obama plans 20000 troop surge to boost Afghan effort
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Roger Cohen / New York Times:
A Command of the Law — It's Thanksgiving. I'm thankful for many things right now, despite the stock market, and first among them is the fact that the next U.S. commander in chief is a constitutional law expert and former law professor. — Before I get to why, allow me to add two other reasons for thankfulness.
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