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Ephraim Sneh / Washington Post:
Why Israel Is Bombing Gaza — When demands are made of Israel to halt its military activities in Gaza, a brief historical reminder is in order. — In September 2005, Israel vacated Gaza, dismantled all the settlements in the Gaza Strip and did not leave a shred of a presence there.
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Rasmussen Reports:
Americans Closely Divided Over Israel's Gaza Attacks — Americans, while far more sympathetic to Israel than the Palestinians, are closely divided over whether the Jewish state should be taking military action against militants in the Gaza Strip. — Forty-four percent (44%) …
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Burris and Blago: What Happens Now? — The NYT says that Danny Davis was initially offered Barack Obama's Senate seat on December 24, but he turned it down on Friday the 26th. He did, however, recommend Roland Burris for the position. Blagojevich made the offer on Sunday, and Burris accepted:
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Blocking Blago: Senate has Plan B for 90-day delay
Blocking Blago: Senate has Plan B for 90-day delay
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Ynetnews:
Hamas leader, 20 Palestinians killed in IAF strikes — Nizar Rayyan, who advocated renewal of suicide bombings against Jewish state, killed with nine other people, including members of his family. Palestinians report 10 people killed in separate strike on Gaza school — Latest Update:
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New York Post:
SILVER NOW TAKES SHINE TO CAROLINE — Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who last week sharply questioned whether Caroline Kennedy should be appointed to the US Senate, said yesterday he's rethinking his views because he believes Gov. Paterson may soon pick her.
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Michelle Malkin:
First hate mail of 2009 — Someone told me about your blog today (michellemalkin.com). I find it hard to believe that someone other than a rich white dude or an old gullible white dude would write the crap that you are. What's wrong with you? — It's an old guy who told me about your site.
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Swaraaj Chauhan / The Moderate Voice:
Australia: To Bare Or Not To Bare — Sydney's Bondy Beach is among a few designated beaches in Australia where top-less bathers are permitted to enjoy the sun, sand and the sea. In fact such beaches are a major draw for tourists too!!! But as Australians begin their long summer holidays this year …
Ernesto Londoño / Washington Post:
At Midnight, U.S. Leaves Republican Palace, Green Zone to Iraqis — The walls of the majestic Republican Palace in Baghdad's Green Zone have been stripped bare. The vaults that secured American cash and classified documents are gone, and the cement blast walls that protected the front entrance were taken down this week.
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Adam Nossiter / New York Times:
South Carolina Governor Relents on Jobless Funds — COLUMBIA, S.C. — Just hours before the unemployment benefits fund was to run out in South Carolina, the state with the nation's third-highest jobless rate, Gov. Mark Sanford relented Wednesday and agreed to apply for a $146 million federal loan …
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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Champions Of 2008 — Your pick for best Mental Health Break Of The Year: two dogs and a soldier. — The Malkin Award Winner for 2008: Ben Stein, writing in National Review. — The Moore Award Winner for 2008: P. Z. Myers, Pharyngula. — The Poseur Of The Year is Alisa Shvarts, from perezhilton.com.
Renae Merle / Washington Post:
Wall Street's Final '08 Toll: $6.9 Trillion Wiped Out — Racked by Crisis, Markets End Year on Slight Upswing — After months of tortuous trading, Wall Street rang out its worst year since the Great Depression yesterday, leaving shareholders $6.9 trillion the poorer.
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Vikas Bajaj / New York Times:
Markets Limp Into 2009 After a Bruising Year
Markets Limp Into 2009 After a Bruising Year
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John E. Mulligan / Providence Journal:
Former U.S. Sen. Claiborne Pell, 90, dies — Claiborne deBorda Pell, the quirky Newport blueblood who held the affections of blue-collar Rhode Island and championed better education of the poor during a 36-year Senate career, died shortly after midnight today at his home in Newport. He was 90 years old.
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Associated Press:
Aspen bomb suspect killed self after threats; ‘last will’ sent to Times — ASPEN — A man who left bomb threats and homemade bombs around Aspen on New Year's Eve shot and killed himself in his car a few hours after his threats cleared much of the resort town, Aspen Police said.