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Washington Post:
Guantanamo Case Files in Disarray — President Obama's plans to expeditiously determine the fates of about 245 terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and quickly close the military prison there were set back last week when incoming legal and national security officials …
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Joby Warrick / Washington Post:
To Combat Obama, Al-Qaeda Hurls Insults — Soon after the November election, al-Qaeda's No. 2 leader took stock of America's new president-elect and dismissed him with an insulting epithet. “A house Negro,” Ayman al-Zawahiri said. — That was just a warm-up.
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Matthew Yglesias, Washington Monthly, This ain't Hell …, The Other McCain and Prairie Weather
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
West Wing on steroids in Obama W.H. — President Barack Obama is taking far-reaching steps to centralize decision-making inside the White House, surrounding himself with influential counselors, overseas envoys and policy “czars” that shift power from traditional Cabinet posts.
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Which Governor Is Wackier? — I love Blago. — I love his beady little eyes. I love his Serbian shock of hair. I love his flaring nostrils. I love the way he jogs through the snow under indictment, like a stork in spandex trying to gallop. I love the way he compares himself …
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TalkLeft, New York Magazine, RedState, Don Surber, Commentary, Salon, Ben Smith's Blogs and The Politico
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Ron Rosenbaum / Slate:
The Worst Pop Singer Ever — Why, exactly, is Billy Joel so bad? — This may seem an odd moment to bring up the subject of Billy Joel. But the recent death of the painter Andrew Wyeth revived a long-standing debate over whether his art is respectable or merely sentimental schlock.
Alan S. Blinder / New York Times:
Six Errors on the Path to the Financial Crisis — WHAT'S a nice economy like ours doing in a place like this? As the country descends into what is likely to be its worst postwar recession, Americans are distressed, bewildered and asking serious questions: Didn't we learn how to avoid such catastrophes decades ago?
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The Big Picture
Mark Hosenball / Newsweek:
A Loophole In the Rules — From the magazine issue dated Feb 2, 2009 — Publicly at least, President Obama has made a clean break with his predecessor's controversial counterterrorism policies, but in private the new administration is leaving itself some wiggle room.
Dave Kopel / Rocky Mountain News:
Rocky, Post go all out for inaugural — Has there ever been such a frenzy of Denver newspaper attention to a presidential inauguration? — To find out, I surveyed the archives of the Rocky Mountain News and The Denver Post. I counted staff-written articles (not articles from wire services …
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The Volokh Conspiracy
Isabel Vincent / New York Post:
RANGEL PROBERS AWOL — ETHICS INQUIRY STALLS AS POLS LEAVE PANEL — Nobody's home at the House ethics committee that's supposed to be investigating Rep. Charles Rangel. — The panel created on Sept. 24 to probe the Harlem Democrat's alleged ethical lapses has been virtually disbanded …
Ethan Bronner / New York Times:
A Play About Shells for Gaza Children — GAZA — The boys clapped and sang to pulsating music. They played games and shouted. It could have been a group activity at any school in any place, but this was the middle school in the Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza, near where the United Nations …
Anthony Shadid / Washington Post:
Iraq Election Highlights Ascendancy of Tribes — In Anbar, Clans Are Coddled, Cultivated — RAMADI, Iraq — In rugged western Iraq, once the bastion of the insurgency against the American occupation and now a freewheeling arena of electoral politics steeped in payola …
New York Times:
Radio Spreads Taliban's Terror in Pakistani Region — PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Every night around 8 o'clock, the terrified residents of Swat, a lush and picturesque valley a hundred miles from three of Pakistan's most important cities, crowd around their radios.