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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
A Handpicked Obama Team for a Shift in Foreign Policy — WASHINGTON — When President-elect Barack Obama introduces his national security team on Monday, it will include two veteran cold warriors and a political rival whose records are all more hawkish than that of the new president who will face them in the White House Situation Room.
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Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Senate Could Give New President Early Legislative Victories — As Senate Democrats prepare for next year's agenda, they are likely to have a working filibuster-proof majority on a variety of legislative issues that could provide early victories for President-elect Barack Obama.
Michael D Shear / Washington Post:
Obama Poised to Name Hillary Clinton to State Post — President-elect Barack Obama today will formally announce a national security team that is led by his one-time chief Democratic rival and includes a top member of President Bush's cabinet — a daring gamble on an eclectic group of personalities to confront a turbulent world.
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Good News — Well here's a story that certainly brought a smile to my face:
Good News — Well here's a story that certainly brought a smile to my face:
Michelle Malkin:
CNN reports. You run for cover. — Did you hear about the plight of a South Wales couple who pointed out that CNN's careless reporting of the Mumbai hotel siege endangered their lives? — Fox reports. You decide. — CNN reports. You pray for your life:
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David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Doris Dungey, Prescient Finance Blogger, Dies at 47 — The blogger Tanta, an influential voice on the mortgage collapse, died Sunday morning in Columbus, Ohio. — Tanta, who wrote for Calculated Risk, a finance and economics blog, was a pseudonym for Doris Dungey, 47 …
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Calculated Risk:
Sad News: Tanta Passes Away — My dear friend and co-blogger Doris “Tanta” Dungey passed away early this morning. I would like to express my deepest condolences to her family and friends. — Photo: Tanta in 2004 (from her sister Cathy). — From David Streitfeld at the NY Times …
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.
Andrew Breitbart / Washington Times:
Six degrees of Imran Khan — ANALYSIS/OPINION: — On the evening of Nov. 26, the biggest names in Bollywood walked the red carpet at the Bombay premiere of “The President Is Coming,” a comedy about six 20-somethings vying to win the right to shake hands with President Bush.
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Power Line
William Kristol / New York Times:
Jihad's True Face — Much of the reporting from Mumbai the last few days has been informative, gripping and often moving. Some of the commentary, on the other hand, has been not just uninformative but counterinformative — if that's a term, and if it's not, I say it should be.
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Commentary, The Politico, URGENT AGENDA, No More Mister Nice Blog, Bark Bark Woof Woof and TBogg
Wall Street Journal:
America's Other Auto Industry — There is such a thing as a profitable car maker in this country. — The men from Detroit will jet into Washington tomorrow — presumably going commercial this time — to make another pitch for a taxpayer rescue. Meanwhile, in the other American auto industry …
Washington Post:
Pentagon to Detail Troops to Bolster Domestic Security — The U.S. military expects to have 20,000 uniformed troops inside the United States by 2011 trained to help state and local officials respond to a nuclear terrorist attack or other domestic catastrophe, according to Pentagon officials.
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PoliBlog (TM), Prairie Weather, Chris Floyd, Corrente, Brilliant at Breakfast and Buck Naked Politics
Andrew Higgins / Wall Street Journal:
How to Combat a Banking Crisis: First, Round Up the Pessimists — Latvian Agents Detain a Gloomy Economist; ‘It Is a Form of Deterrence’ — RIGA, Latvia — Hammered by economic woe, this former Soviet republic recently took a novel step to contain the crisis.
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Paul Krugman
Ivan Watson / NPR:
NPR Journalists Narrowly Escape Car Bombing — Listen: Ivan Watson reports on the neighborhood and bombing on ‘Morning Edition’ — Listen: Ivan Watson Discusses The Attack On ‘All Things Considered’ — · An NPR correspondent and three members of NPR's Iraqi staff narrowly escaped …