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Dotcomabc / Political Punch:
More Daschle Tax Issues — ABC News has obtained the Senate Finance Committee Report on Tom Daschle's nomination to be Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, which indicates that Daschle's tax problems were even more substantial than earlier reported.
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Daschle Pays 3 Years of Tax on Use of Car — WASHINGTON — President Obama's pick for health and human services secretary, Tom Daschle, failed to pay more than $128,000 in taxes, partly for free use of a car and driver that had been provided to him by a prominent businessman and Democratic fund-raiser …
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Washington Post:
Daschle Owed Back Taxes That Exceeded $128,000
Daschle Owed Back Taxes That Exceeded $128,000
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Michelle Malkin:
What will the Bend Over Republicans do with tax cheat Tom Daschle?
What will the Bend Over Republicans do with tax cheat Tom Daschle?
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Huma Khan / Political Punch:
Bumps in the Road: Obama's HHS Secretary Nominee Faces Tax Questions …
Bumps in the Road: Obama's HHS Secretary Nominee Faces Tax Questions …
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Ceci Connolly / Washington Post:
Daschle Pays $100k in Back Taxes Over Car Travel
Daschle Pays $100k in Back Taxes Over Car Travel
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Molly Hooper / The Hill:
GOP losing patience with Obama, Dem leaders — Republicans wrapped up their retreat Friday by signaling they are losing patience with President Obama and the Democratic leadership in Congress. — Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-Mass.) criticized the new administration on Friday …
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Playbook: Late-taxes saga — Robert Gibbs, in look-ahead profile interview with CBS' Peter Maer: ""I'm not going to lie from that podium. House Minority Whip Eric I. Cantor of Virginia, reading the Daschle news off his BlackBerry to last night's banquet of a House Republican retreat …
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Dems: House GOP's Stimulus Plan Would Actually Raise Taxes For Many Americans
Dems: House GOP's Stimulus Plan Would Actually Raise Taxes For Many Americans
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Jeff G. / protein wisdom:
What getting kicked to the curb in the age of new media looks like … What this means is that as of April 1, I am officially out of work. So save going to a pay model, this site will likely have to shut down. — Small price to pay for helping PJM pick up an audience and credibility during its “formative years.”
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TBogg:
“Roger Simon is pretty much a back stabbing douche so this was probably inevitable.” — diggs — digg it — Nobody could have anticipated that Pajamas Media would sucker the rubes and then destroy teh intertubes: … The comments are like a Sam Shepard play where the repressed loathing …
New York Times:
It's Theirs and They're Not Apologizing — Getting between a broker and his bonus is like getting between a schnauzer and his lunch bowl. He may not bite you, but you are going to smell his breath. — “People come here because they want to work hard and get paid a lot for working hard …
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Wall Street Journal:
On Street, New Reality on Pay Sets In — Financial Firms Race to Reset Compensation Policies as U.S. Government Aims to Set Some Limits — Wall Street's pay system isn't dead yet. But it is in trouble. — President Obama's rhetorical assault on “shameful” bonuses reverberated across trading floors …
Fox News:
Defense Official: Obama Calling for Defense Budget Cuts — Some overall budget figures are expected to be announced Monday. — FOXNews.com — The Obama administration has asked the military's Joint Chiefs of Staff to cut the Pentagon's budget request for the fiscal year 2010 by more than 10 percent …
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BBC:
Iraqi PM hails vote as ‘victory’ — Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has hailed a largely peaceful vote for new provincial councils across the country as a victory for all Iraqis. — Voting was extended by one hour due to a strong turnout, including among Sunni Muslims who boycotted the last polls.
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Brian Murphy / Associated Press:
Iraq imposes security lockdown ahead of elections
Iraq imposes security lockdown ahead of elections
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Matt Corley / Think Progress:
Card: Obama has brought a ‘locker room experience’ to the WH with his informal dress code.» — On Thursday, the New York Times' Sheryl Gay Stolberg wrote about how President Obama had brought “a more informal culture” to the White House, noting that he had already abandoned …
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David McKenzie / CNN:
Obama's half brother arrested in Kenya — NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) — George Obama, the half brother of U.S. President Barack Obama, has been arrested by Kenyan police on a charge of possession of marijuana, police said Saturday. — Inspector Augustine Mutembei, the officer in charge …
Agence France Presse:
Iran says Obama's offer to talk shows US failure … US President Barack Obama's offer to talk to Iran shows that America's policy of “domination” has failed, the government spokesman said on Saturday. — “This request means Western ideology has become passive, that capitalist thought …
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Republicans say Gregg won't give Dems 60 — Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) won't accept a position as President Obama's secretary of Commerce unless he is guaranteed his Senate seat remains in GOP hands, said two Republicans who know Gregg well. — Departing the Senate without …
Lolita C. Baldor / Associated Press:
Under Obama, ‘war on terror’ catchphrase fading — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON - The “War on Terror” is losing the war of words. — The catchphrase burned into the American lexicon hours after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, is fading away …