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New York Times:
Obama's Plan to Close Prison at Guantánamo May Take Year — President-elect Barack Obama plans to issue an executive order on his first full day in office directing the closing of the Guantánamo Bay detention camp in Cuba, people briefed by Obama transition officials said Monday.
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Sharon Theimer / Associated Press:
AP: Clinton acted on concerns of husband's donors — WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State appointee Hillary Rodham Clinton intervened at least six times in government issues directly affecting companies and others that later contributed to her husband's foundation, an Associated Press review of her official correspondence found.
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Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Obama Shelves Jobs-Credit Proposal — Democrats Said $3,000 Tax Incentive Could Be Abused by Businesses — Bowing to widespread Democratic skepticism, President-elect Barack Obama will drop his bid to include a business tax break he once touted in the economic stimulus bill now taking shape on Capitol Hill, aides said last night.
Mike Scarcella / The BLT:
Process Server on Chief Justice Roberts: ‘Definitely a Gentleman’ — There was no clandestine surveillance, no hiding behind bushes or in a parked car. — Daniel Portnoy says he walked up the driveway and knocked on the front door. The homeowner opened the door.
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Jerusalem Post:
Hamas raids aid trucks, sells supplies — Hamas on Monday raided some 100 aid trucks that Israel had allowed into Gaza, stole their contents and sold them to the highest bidders. — The IDF said that since terminal activity is coordinated with UNRWA and the Red Cross …
Openers:
Replacing Voinovich: Contenders are already edging toward running in 2010 — George Voinovich's decision to retire from the U.S. Senate injected courage Monday into politicians interested in his seat and ignited a lively race with national implications that could last nearly two years.
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Michael Falcone / The Caucus:
Voinovich to Retire From Senate in 2010
Voinovich to Retire From Senate in 2010
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Democracy in America, Swampland, Matthew Yglesias, DownWithTyranny! and Swing State Project
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Where Some See Mistakes, He Sees Disappointments — “This is the ultimate exit interview,” President Bush told the White House press corps yesterday as he faced it for a final time in the briefing room. — And the interviewee had come with well-rehearsed lines for any question his interviewers could devise.
Telegraph:
Student auctions off virginity for offers of more than £2.5 million — A student who is auctioning her virginity to pay for a masters degree in Family and Marriage therapy has seen bidding hit £2.5million ($3.7m). — Natalie Dylan, 22, claims her offer of a one-night stand …
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Olmert Says He Made Rice Change Vote — WASHINGTON — In an unusually public rebuke, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel said Monday that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had been forced to abstain from a United Nations resolution on Gaza that she helped draft, after Mr. Olmert placed a phone call to President Bush.
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Clemente Lisi / New York Post:
O TO ARRIVE IN A ‘LINCOLN’ — INAUGURAL THEMES WILL HARKEN BACK TO GREAT EMANCIPATOR — They're going to party like it's 1861! — In what will be a Lincoln-themed inauguration from top to bottom, Obama won't only follow in the footsteps of the former president - he'll also eat like him, it was announced yesterday.
Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Obama to Send More Troops to Afghanistan So Administration Has More Time to Evaluate Conflict — Obama Sees Troops As Buying Time, Not Turning Tide — President-elect Barack Obama intends to sign off on Pentagon plans to send up to 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan …
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Michael R. Blood / Associated Press:
Go East, young man? Californians look for the exit — LOS ANGELES - Mike Reilly spent his lifetime chasing the California dream. This year he's going to look for it in Colorado. — With a house purchase near Denver in the works, the 38-year-old engineering contractor plans to move …
Michael Yon:
Michael Moore Lawsuit — Due to many meetings and holiday travel, I am still working on pieces about the incredible U.S. soldiers who took me on some dangerous missions in December. Also, my trip with Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates, harvested important information.
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Sister Toldjah
Elisabeth Rosenthal / New York Times:
Gulf Oil States Seeking a Lead in Clean Energy — ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — With one of the highest per capita carbon footprints in the world, these oil-rich emirates would seem an unlikely place for a green revolution. — Gasoline sells for 45 cents a gallon.
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Prairie Weather
Laurie Goodstein / New York Times:
Gay Bishop Is Asked to Say Prayer at Inaugural Event — President-elect Barack Obama has asked V. Gene Robinson, the openly gay Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire, to deliver the invocation at an inaugural event on Sunday on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
David Rogers / The Politico:
Stimulus slots more cash for schools — Federal aid for education could grow as much as $140 billion under a two-year economic stimulus bill now taking shape in Congress, where Democrats are proposing a new block grant for states and a $15 billion expansion of annual Pell grants to low-income college students.
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Kate Phillips / The Caucus:
Burris Cleared to Take Senate Seat — Senate Democratic leaders today cleared the way for Roland Burris to be seated as a senator from Illinois, after more than a weeklong spectacle surrounding the state's corruption scandal and the questioning of Mr. Burris's credentials.
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Crumble: Senate certifies Burris, will be seated this week
Crumble: Senate certifies Burris, will be seated this week
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Reuters, WTOP.com, The Moderate Voice, Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion, RedState, Berman Post and CBS News