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CNN:
Obama rolls out national security team — (CNN) — President-elect Barack Obama on Monday announced Sen. Hillary Clinton as his pick for secretary of state, calling her an “American of tremendous stature who will have my complete confidence.” — “Hillary's appointment is a sign to friend …
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David Corn / MoJoBlog:
The Curious Retention of Robert Gates — Barack Obama's national security team—at this early stage—presents more questions than answers. His selection of Hillary Clinton to be secretary of state has been a much-chewed-over topic of pundit puzzlement. And with the Monday morning unveiling …
Mary Ann Akers / The Sleuth:
It Hurts To Be John Kerry Today — It must have been painful, but at least it was classy. Sen. John Kerry's (D-Mass.) reaction statement to President-elect Obama's choice for secretary of state was the first to arrive in the Sleuth's inbox (besides, of course, Bill Clinton's).
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David Stout / New York Times:
Obama Unveils His National Security Team — WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama called for “a new dawn of American leadership” on Monday as he formally introduced his national security team, led by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as his nominee for secretary of state.
Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
Bill Clinton mentioned for wife's Senate seat
Bill Clinton mentioned for wife's Senate seat
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Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
Dow Plunges 680 Points as Recession Is Declared — The evidence of a recession has been widespread for months: slower production, stagnant wages and hundreds of thousands of lost jobs. — But the nonpartisan National Bureau of Economic Research, charged with making the call for the history books …
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Chris Isidore / CNNMoney.com:
It's official: Recession since Dec. '07 — The National Bureau of Economic Research declares what most Americans already knew: the downturn has been going on for some time. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — The National Bureau of Economic Research said Monday that the U.S …
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Real Time Economics, Gothamist, The Heretik, Matthew Yglesias, Washington Monthly and The Moderate Voice
Lauren Sher / ABCNEWS:
Bush: ‘I Did Not Compromise My Principles’ — President George W. Bush Says He Will Leave Office With ‘Head Held High’ — Looking back on his eight years in the White House, President George W. Bush pinpointed incorrect intelligence that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction as …
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CNN:
Bush says some voters backed Obama ‘because of me’ — President Bush says he wants to be remembered as a president who stuck to his values. (GETTY IMAGES) — (CNN) - President Bush told an interviewer that his presidency may have helped Barack Obama win the White House.
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Multi Medium
Faiz Shakir / Think Progress:
Fox News shut out again at Obama press conference. — Fishbowl DC has been keeping tabs of which media outlets have been allowed to ask a question at President-elect Barack Obama's five press conferences so far. They report Fox News is 0-5. “Questions instead went to such outlets as ABC …
Minneapolis Star Tribune:
For Franken, a math problem — Challenged ballots may offer the Senate challenger a path to overtaking Coleman, but numbers indicate it would be a tough route. — While a tiny margin separates the candidates in the Minnesota U.S. Senate race, it is wide enough that Democrat Al Franken faces …
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Reuters:
Credit-card industry may cut $2 trillion lines: analyst — (Reuters) - The U.S. credit-card industry may pull back well over $2 trillion of lines over the next 18 months due to risk aversion and regulatory changes, leading to sharp declines in consumer spending, prominent banking analyst Meredith Whitney said.
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Jack Schofield / Guardian:
Memeorandum runs rings around Google News — If you want to know what's happening in the world, then Memorandum will tell you - at least in a couple of areas. It's an automated news clipping service, known in the trade as a “news aggregator”. It provides headlines and short texts updated every few minutes …
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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Take A Peek At Super-Quick Internet News Aggregater memeorandum
Take A Peek At Super-Quick Internet News Aggregater memeorandum
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The Impolitic
The Daily Beast:
How is it Obama can fill a Cabinet faster than NBC can replace Tim Russert? — The suits at NBC are doing far more agonizing over who should fill Tim Russert's shoes on Meet the Press than Obama is over appointing his cabinet. They're taking more time over it, too.
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Dorothy Rabinowitz / Wall Street Journal:
Deepak Blames America — The media look within to explain the sick delusions of the Mumbai killers. — If the Mumbai terror assault seemed exceptional, and shocking in its targets, it was clear from the Thanksgiving Day reports that we weren't going to be deprived of the familiar, either.
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Phil Singer / The Marathon Blog:
If Matthews Is Mulling A Senate Run, He Shouldn't Be On The Air — If Chris Matthews is seriously considering a run for Arlen Specter's Senate seat, he shouldn't be on the air right now. — One of the reasons millions of people rely on NBC as a news source is that it's objective and driven by a fidelity to covering the news.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Not resigning — “Senator Clinton intends to remain in office through confirmation,” emails spokesman Philippe Reines. — UPDATE: Says New York Governor David Paterson in a statement: “In order to appoint the best possible candidate to replace Senator Clinton, I am consulting with a wide variety …
Toronto Star:
Liberals: Dion would be PM — VIDEO: Tories toss policy, release secret tapes — Liberal Leader Stephane Dion shakes hands with caucus members following a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa Monday Dec. 1, 2008. The Liberals have said they have agreed to form a coalition government …
Catherine Clifford / CNN:
9,200 Washington Mutual jobs cut — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — JPMorgan Chase said Monday it plans to lay off 9,200 employees at Washington Mutual, the failed savings and loan that the New York City-based banking giant bought in September. — Once the largest savings and loan in the country …
Wall Street Journal:
India Security Faulted as Survivors Tell of Terror — At Tourist Haunts and Train Station, Swiftly Launched Assault Overwhelmed Police; Home Affairs Minister Steps Down — MUMBAI — As waiters started setting dinner buffets in Mumbai's luxurious hotels, the killings that would ravage …
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Rod Liddle / Times of London:
Muslim graveyard refuses to bury terrorists in Mumbai — Nico Hines, and Rhys Blakely in Mumbai — A Muslim graveyard in the heart of Mumbai has broken with Islamic tradition and refused to bury the bodies of nine terrorists who were killed during the attack on India's financial capital.
Al Kamen / Washington Post:
The Cabinet Possibilities Who Are Saying ‘No, Thanks’ (for Now) — We took a break from handicapping who's in the running for jobs in President-elect Barack Obama's administration to scour the public record and find contenders who have taken themselves out of consideration.
David A. Patten / NewsMax.com:
Jeb Bush to GOP: Don't Become ‘Democrat-Lite’ — Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush tells Newsmax that the GOP must broaden its appeal to avoid becoming “the old white-guy party,” and recommends that Republicans create a “shadow government” to engage Democrats on important issues …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Deficits and the Future — Right now there's intense debate about how aggressive the United States government should be in its attempts to turn the economy around. Many economists, myself included, are calling for a very large fiscal expansion to keep the economy from going into free fall.
BBC:
Cheap sex - the credit crunch is biting under the sheets — As the credit crunch bites, Britons may be turning to sex as a cheap way to pass the time, a charity says. — A YouGov survey of 2,000 adults found sex was the most popular free activity, ahead of window shopping and gossiping.
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