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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Obama Arrives in Washington After Train Trip — BALTIMORE — President-elect Barack Obama stepped onto a vintage train car, built at a time when a black man's ascendancy to the presidency was impossible in America, and traveled Saturday to Washington in a three-day prelude to his inauguration as the nation's 44th president.
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New York Times:
Poll Finds Faith in Obama, Mixed With Patience — President-elect Barack Obama is riding a powerful wave of optimism into the White House, with Americans confident he can turn the economy around but prepared to give him years to deal with the crush of problems he faces starting Tuesday …
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Agence France Presse:
Obama refuses to surrender Blackberry … Despite legal and security hurdles, president-elect Barack Obama says he has a plan to retain his beloved Blackberry once he moves into the White House next week. — Interviewed by CNN Friday, Obama said the smartphone was among the tools …
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Ben Smith / The Politico:
In W.H., Obama staff will say cu l8r 2 im — Barack Obama may get to keep his Blackberry, but David Axelrod is losing his IM. — The lawyers broke the bad news to Obama aides at a briefing Friday morning convened by incoming Deputy White House Counsel Cassandra Butts …
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Michelle Malkin:
The official Flag of the Obama States of America — Defacing the flag in honor of the inauguration of Barack Obama? — Well, don't you dare question their patriotism. — That would be...unpatriotic. (Hat tip: Inside Charm City) — Photo source: Baltimore Sun
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Stan Moore / Inside Charm City:
Obama supporters desecrate American Flag in Baltimore — Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 3 of US Code — P.U.M.A. — Say Anything — B — Sister Toldjah — Pingback by Michelle Malkin » The official Flag of the Obama States of America — [...] That would be...unpatriotic.
Steven Erlanger / New York Times:
Israel Declares Cease-Fire; Hamas Says It Will Fight On — JERUSALEM — Israel declared late Saturday that a unilateral cease-fire would begin in Gaza within hours, but said its troops would remain in place for now. — After 22 days of war against Hamas, and the deaths of more than 1,200 Palestinians …
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Mike McIntire / New York Times:
Bailout Is a Windfall to Banks, if Not to Borrowers — At the Palm Beach Ritz-Carlton last November, John C. Hope III, the chairman of Whitney National Bank in New Orleans, stood before a ballroom full of Wall Street analysts and explained how his bank intended to use its $300 million in federal bailout money.
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Obama Announces “Organizing for America” — President-elect Barack Obama announced the formation of a new group known as “Organizing for America” that aims to continue the grassroots advocacy that the former Illinois Senator began in his presidential campaign.
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Mark Steyn / Orange County Register:
Our permanent state of routine emergency — With government, mission creep is the defining feature. — Recommend — In just about his last act as president, George W. Bush has declared Washington, D.C., a federal disaster area. — No, seriously. I'm not setting up some lame-o punchline here …
BBC:
Israel declares ceasefire in Gaza — Israel has begun a unilateral ceasefire in Gaza, three weeks after launching a full-scale assault against Hamas. — Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Israel had achieved its goals and Hamas - which has been firing rockets at Israel - had been defeated.
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Nidal al-Mughrabi / Reuters:
Israel plans ceasefire, Hamas vows to fight on
Israel plans ceasefire, Hamas vows to fight on
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Richard Boudreaux / Los Angeles Times:
Saying Hamas is ‘badly beaten,’ Olmert calls unilateral cease-fire
Saying Hamas is ‘badly beaten,’ Olmert calls unilateral cease-fire
Peter Beinart / Washington Post:
Admit It: The Surge Worked — It's no longer a close call: President Bush was right about the surge. According to Michael O'Hanlon and Jason Campbell of the Brookings Institution, the number of Iraqi war dead was 500 in November of 2008, compared with 3,475 in November of 2006.
Josh Gerstein / The Politico:
Obama prayer speaker comes from group feds say is linked to Hamas — One of the religious leaders invited to address Barack Obama's inaugural prayer service Wednesday heads an Islamic group named by federal prosecutors as a co-conspirator in a terrorism-fundraising trial in Texas.
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Noah Pollak / Commentary:
Thoughts On The Cease-Fire — The Israeli cabinet met tonight and approved a unilateral cease-fire in Gaza set to take effect at 2AM, Israel time. Hamas is responding to the announcement with fresh barrages of rocket fire. Israel has recently been under immense international pressure …
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Eric Posner / The Volokh Conspiracy:
Does Holder's “waterboarding is torture” comment implicitly commit him to prosecuting Bush administration officials? Ever-hopeful observers say yes, but Holder's statement that waterboarding is torture is hardly news; his soon-to-be boss has said the same thing. The chances of prosecution remain slim for diverse reasons.
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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Remarks on Torture May Force New Administration's Hand
Remarks on Torture May Force New Administration's Hand
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Washington Post:
The Growing Foreclosure Crisis — One oft-repeated assertion no longer holds true. Those in trouble are not, primarily, lower-income borrowers. The foreclosure crisis has become a wave, afflicting neighborhoods of every stripe — but particularly communities created by the boom itself.
Bloomberg:
Florida Fund Manager Missing; Clients Say Money Gone — Jan. 17 (Bloomberg) — Arthur Nadel, a hedge-fund manager in Sarasota, Florida, has disappeared and clients are concerned they may have lost hundreds of millions of dollars, according to law enforcement officials.