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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Time to Reboot America — I had a bad day last Friday, but it was an all-too-typical day for America. — It actually started well, on Kau Sai Chau, an island off Hong Kong, where I stood on a rocky hilltop overlooking the South China Sea and talked to my wife back in Maryland, static-free, using a friend's Chinese cellphone.
Natasha Korecki / Chicago Sun Times:
Emanuel wanted to keep his seat ‘warm’ — In addition to talking with Gov. Blagojevich about who would fill President-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat, Obama's newly minted chief of staff had something else on his mind: his own congressional seat. — Just after accepting the top post with Obama …
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Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Obama Report Finds Nothing Improper in Staff's Contact With Blagojevich
Obama Report Finds Nothing Improper in Staff's Contact With Blagojevich
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Matthew Moore / Telegraph:
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran to give alternative Christmas Day message — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran will give a message of seasonal goodwill on Christmas Day as an alternative to the Queen's traditional broadcast, it has been announced.
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Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
Resistance to Kennedy Grows Among Democrats — ALBANY — Resistance is emerging among Democratic officials against Caroline Kennedy as she pursues Hillary Rodham Clinton's seat in the United States Senate, with Gov. David A. Paterson bristling over suggestions that her selection is inevitable …
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Washington Post:
For Stimulus Plan, Obama Team Weighing ‘Green’ Jobs vs. Traditional Projects — Obama Weighs Them Vs. Traditional Projects — In one of the first internal struggles of the incoming Obama administration, environmentalists and smart-growth advocates are trying to shift the priorities …
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The Politico:
Obama's five rules of scandal response — Tuesday's report from the transition, detailing contacts between members of Obama's inner circle and embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and concluding that “nothing at all inappropriate” was discussed, won't be the final word on the subject …
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Michael Mello / Orange County Register:
Pastor says ‘God will punish Rick Warren’ — Wiley Drake criticizes Warren, calls Obama ‘evil illegal alien.’ — Recommend — BUENA PARK — Southern Baptist Pastor Wiley Drake bashed Saddleback Church Pastor Rick Warren this week, saying “God will punish” Warren for agreeing to give …
Martin Feldstein / Wall Street Journal:
Defense Spending Would Be Great Stimulus — All three service branches are in need of upgrade and repair. — The Department of Defense is preparing budget cuts in response to the decline in national income. The DOD budgeteers and their counterparts in the White House Office of Management …
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Michael Calderone / Michael Calderone's Blogs:
Brit signs off — Last night, Brit Hume finished his tenure as “Special Report” anchor, and will now become a senior political analyst at the network (with stops on “Fox News Sunday"). — A few weeks ago, I asked Sam Donaldson, a former colleague at ABC, about Hume's decision.
Ken Fireman / Bloomberg:
Obama's Afghan Troop-Surge Plan May Prove Too Much, Too Late — Dec. 24 (Bloomberg) — Sending more U.S. forces to Afghanistan is an idea whose time has come. The question is whether the time when it could work has already gone. — President-elect Barack Obama, departing President George W. Bush …
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Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
U.S. and Afghans Plan to Recruit Local Militias
U.S. and Afghans Plan to Recruit Local Militias
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Graham Readfearn / NEWS.com.au:
Scientists warn Christmas lights harm the planet — SCIENTISTS have warned that Christmas lights are bad for the planet due to huge electricity waste and urged people to get energy efficient festive bulbs. — CSIRO researchers said householders should know that each bulb turned on in the name …
NY Daily News:
President Bush pardons Brooklyn home scammer — BY JOHN MARZULLI IN NEW YORK AND JAMES GORDON MEEK IN WASHINGTON — President Bush pardoned a Brooklyn real estate developer accused of scamming hundreds of poor, minority homebuyers - and whose father donated $28,500 to the Republican Party this year.
minnesota.publicradio.org:
No winner in Senate race until 2009 — Minnesotans will not know whether Democrat Al Franken or Republican Norm Coleman won the Senate race until next year. Election officials, along with the two campaigns, have agreed on a framework for adding wrongly-rejected absentee ballots to the recount.
New York Times:
Nearly the End of the Line for S.U.V.'s — JANESVILLE, Wis. — Even a federal bailout could not save three of the last remaining plants in the United States still making sport utility vehicles. — Reeling from its financial problems and a collapsing S.U.V. market, General Motors …
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
OBAMA'S PENTAGON.... When word first leaked that Robert Gates was likely to stay on as Barack Obama's Defense Secretary, one of the principal concerns on the left was over Gates' deputies — Gates may be sensible, but deputies will have considerable influence on Pentagon decision-making …
New York Post:
RAID ON PLAX HOME — WEAPONS FOUND IN LATEST WOE FOR FALLEN STAR — Police yesterday seized a small cache of weapons and ammo from the Totowa, NJ, home of troubled Giants star Plaxico Burress, possibly setting up the suspended grid star for more legal trouble, law-enforcement sources said.
Michelle Roberts / Associated Press:
Texas report: Abuse widespread in polygamist sect — SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Nearly two-thirds of the families living at a polygamist group's ranch — targeted in a high-profile raid last spring — had children who were abused or neglected, Texas child welfare officials said in a report released Tuesday.
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Agence France Presse:
Kosovo names street after US President Bush … Kosovo decided Wednesday to name a central street of its capital Pristina after outgoing US President George W. Bush for his support of the territory's split from Serbia. — Backed unanimously by Kosovo's cabinet, Prime Minister Hashim Thaci said the move was …
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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Bush Forgives Man Convicted for 1948 Aid to Israel — In 1948, Charlie Winters took an unusual step for a Boston-born Protestant businessman: He waded into the bloody struggle for a Jewish state in the Middle East, selling decommissioned B-17 bombers to the Haganah resistance group and even helping to fly one of the planes overseas.