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R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
Bush E-Mails May Be Secret a Bit Longer — Legal Battles, Technical Difficulties Delay Required Transfer to Archives — The required transfer in four weeks of all of the Bush White House's electronic mail messages and documents to the National Archives has been imperiled by a combination …
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Lori Monsewicz / Repository:
Pilot in plane crash had connections to White House — The pilot killed in a Lake Township plane crash Friday evening had connections to the White House and high-ranking Republican officials as an Internet consultant. — Stark County Coroner P.S. Murthy conducted an autopsy Saturday on Michael L. Connell …
New York Times:
White House Philosophy Stoked Mortgage Bonfire — “We can put light where there's darkness, and hope where there's despondency in this country. And part of it is working together as a nation to encourage folks to own their own home.” — President Bush, Oct. 15, 2002
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Larisa Alexandrovna / At-Largely:
One of my sources died in a plane crash last night...
One of my sources died in a plane crash last night...
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Times of London:
Bush attacker ‘incensed by bullet-riddled Koran’ — THE young Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W Bush had been incensed by a story he covered about an American soldier who used a copy of the Koran for target practice, according to his family.
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Afif Sarhan / Guardian:
Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at Bush was then viciously beaten — The Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George Bush was viciously beaten after being taken into custody, according to a police officer who accompanied him to prison. — Wrestled to the ground …
Associated Press:
Senate-for-sale case threatens new chief of staff — CHICAGO (AP) — Gov. Rod Blagojevich is legendary in Illinois political circles for not picking up the phone or returning calls, even from important figures like the state's senior senator, Dick Durbin. — But there was always …
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Making Congress Moot — A new Capitol Visitor Center recently opened, just in time for the transformation of the Capitol building into a tomb for the antiquated idea that the legislative branch matters. The center is supposed to enhance the experience of visitors to Congress, although why there are visitors is a mystery.
Steve Young / The Huffington Post:
Pastor Rick Warren Likens Gays To Pizza — 'Just because I like pizza it doesn't mean I should marry it" — In an interview with Ann Curry on NBC's Dateline, Evangelist Preacher, Rick Warren, who is set to deliver the invocation at Barack Obama's inauguration, equated gays getting married to eating pizza everyday.
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Kevin Freking / Associated Press:
Biden to oversee efforts aimed at middle class — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON - Vice President-elect Joe Biden will oversee a task force that will make recommendations on how to build the ranks of the middle class, that ambiguously defined segment …
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Jim Hoagland / Washington Post:
The Madoff Generation — Bernie Madoff had his fun with the $50 billion entrusted to him by investors. Now the media have their fun chronicling the downfall of the financier once affectionately known as “the Jewish T-bill” for his ability to generate guaranteed returns — until his Ponzi scheme collapsed.
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Lori Montgomery / Washington Post:
Obama Expands Stimulus Goals — As Economic Outlook Grows More Dire, Early Target for Job Growth Is Bolstered — President-elect Barack Obama has expanded his goals for a massive federal stimulus package to keep pace with the increasingly grim economic outlook, aiming to create or preserve …
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Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
As Outlook Dims, Obama Expands Recovery Plans
As Outlook Dims, Obama Expands Recovery Plans
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
China to the Rescue? Not! — I had no idea that many of those oil paintings that hang in hotel rooms and starter homes across America are actually produced by just one Chinese village, Dafen, north of Hong Kong. And I had no idea that Dafen's artist colony — the world's leading center …
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Fausta Wertz / RealClearWorld - Blog:
Latin America: Summits and Crisis — Leaders of Latin American countries met last Tuesday and Wednesday for the first Latin American and Caribbean Summit on Integration and Development. Like political junkets everywhere, the leaders congregated at a resort area, this time at Costa do Sauípe in the Brazilian state of Bahia.