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Reid pressured Blagojevich not to appoint Jackson Jr. to Obama's U.S. Senate seat — Days before Gov. Blagojevich was charged with trying to sell President-elect Barack Obama's U.S. Senate seat to the highest bidder, top Senate Democrat Harry Reid made it clear who he didn't want in the post …
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Roland Burris tells Lynn Sweet: ‘We are the senator’ — NO CIRCUS? Says he'll try to avoid a scene when he shows up to claim seat — WASHINGTON — Roland Burris, being Roland Burris, put it to me this way Friday when we talked: “We are the senator.” — And we, that is he …


Coleman may lose office until election is decided — When the 111th Congress convenes on Tuesday, Norm Coleman may be out of an office, even though his Senate race remains far from settled. — Coleman's first term officially expires at noon on Saturday, and he is locked …


IDF artillery targets Gaza — IDF escalating attacks? For first time since Gaza op's start, IDF artillery units shell targets in Strip. Meanwhile, Air Force hunts for senior Hamas terror activists in Strip, hits dozens of targets Saturday; Hamas officer killed after car hit by aircraft
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U.S.-installed Iraqi ex-PM says Bush “utter failure” — BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Former U.S.-installed Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi has denounced the policies of President George W. Bush as an “utter failure” that gave rise to the sectarian venom that ravaged his country.


Rangel Pushed for a Donation; Insurer Pushed for a Tax Cut — On April 21, 2008, Representative Charles B. Rangel met with officials of the American International Group, the now-troubled insurance giant, to ask for a donation to a school of public service that City College of New York was building in his honor.

Blagojevich And The Constitution — The Senate doesn't have to seat Burris. — President-elect Barack Obama has urged the Senate to exclude from the seat he once occupied anyone appointed by embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. — But if, as some have argued, the Senate …
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Ignoring the Oracles: You Are With the Free Markets, or Against Them — It's hard to tell what's more striking about Raghuram Rajan's 2005 presentation at the Kansas City Fed's Jackson Hole symposium — the way many of the dangers he laid out came to pass, or the way he was attacked, and then discounted.


Reinventing conservatism, one tweet at a time — Since the humbling results of the November election came in, the conservative movement has been scrambling to assess what happened—and to figure out how to prevent it from happening again. Much of this effort, in light of the Obama campaign's …

Senate recount proceeds as high court seeks more ballot information — A statewide review that is adding wrongly rejected absentee ballots to the Senate recount moved toward a conclusion today. Meanwhile, all were waiting for a decision by the state Supreme Court on a Coleman motion to modify the review procedure
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American Recovery and Reinvestment — In this week's weekly address, President-elect Barack Obama lays out the challenges that face us in the new year, and his plan for taking them on. — “We need an American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan that not only creates jobs in the short-term …
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Back at Work, Obama Pitches His Stimulus Plan
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Some Forecasters See a Fast Economic Recovery — Economics as the dismal science? Not in some quarters. — In the midst of the deepest recession in the experience of most Americans, many professional forecasters are optimistically heading into the new year declaring that the worst may soon be over.


Khat — is it more coffee or cocaine? — ‘FLOWER OF PARADISE’: In East African countries like Somalia, khat leaves have been used as a stimulant and social tonic. But in the U.S. khat is illegal, and increased demand is leading to clashes between narcotics officers and immigrants.

Why 2009 Will be Worse than 2008 — Whew. Now that 2008 is in the history books, $8.5 trillion in federal bailout money is in the pipeline, and bold leadership is set to take command, Americans can all breathe a little easier, right? — Uh, no. The unhappy fact is that 2009 is almost certain …

Curbs May Be Eased On Paving In Forests — LOS ANGELES — The Bush administration appears poised to push through a change in U.S. Forest Service agreements that would make it far easier for mountain forests to be converted to housing subdivisions. — Mark E. Rey, the former timber lobbyist …

U.S. Debt Set to Soar in This Year — $2 Trillion Increase May Test Federal Ability to Borrow — With President-elect Barack Obama and congressional Democrats considering a massive spending package aimed at pulling the nation out of recession, the national debt is projected to jump …
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