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Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Economy Sheds 598,000 Jobs in January — WASHINGTON — The United States lost almost 600,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate rose to 7.6 percent, its highest level in more than 16 years, the Labor Department said Friday. — It was the biggest monthly job loss since the economy tipped …
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Ali Frick / Think Progress:
As Economy Sheds 600,000 Jobs In One Month, Senate Conservatives Ask: What's The Rush? » — Today, the Labor Department reported that the economy lost 598,000 jobs in January, the worst monthly jobs loss since 1974. 1.8 million jobs have been lost in the last three months alone …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
On the Edge — A not-so-funny thing happened on the way to economic recovery. Over the last two weeks, what should have been a deadly serious debate about how to save an economy in desperate straits turned, instead, into hackneyed political theater, with Republicans spouting …
The Huffington Post:
Bush Jacketless In Oval Office: Photo Uncovered After Bush Chief Of Staff Slams Obama's Informal Appearance (SLIDESHOW) — One day after President Bush's former Chief of Staff Andrew Card blasted President Obama for breaking the Bush dress code, which reportedly required that a jacket be worn …
The Politico:
At Dem retreat, a partisan love fest — WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — A fired-up Barack Obama ditched his TelePrompter to rally House Democrats and rip Republican opponents of his recovery package Thursday night - at one point openly mocking the GOP for failing to follow through on promises of bipartisanship.
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
The Fierce Urgency of Pork — “A failure to act, and act now, will turn crisis into a catastrophe.” — Catastrophe, mind you. So much for the president who in his inaugural address two weeks earlier declared “we have chosen hope over fear.” Until, that is, you need fear to pass a bill.
Martin Fackler / New York Times:
Japan's Big-Works Stimulus Is Lesson — HAMADA, Japan — The Hamada Marine Bridge soars majestically over this small fishing harbor, so much larger than the squid boats anchored below that it seems out of place. — And it is not just the bridge. Two decades of generous public works spending …
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Dramatic tapes of Hilda Solis-White House emergency radio chatter — In an amazing news coincidence, on the very same day as the US Air Flight 1549 emergency radio tapes were released, The Ticket has exclusively obtained the tapes of recent emergency radio conversations between ground traffic controllers …
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Mitt Romney / CNN:
Commentary: Stimulate the economy, not government — Editor's note: Mitt Romney is the former governor of Massachusetts and was a candidate for the Republican nomination for president in 2008. This commentary was adapted from remarks he made last week to the House Republican Conference.
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Washington Post:
Obama to Discuss Guantanamo With Victims of Terror Attacks, Their Relatives — President Obama will meet today with victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the USS Cole bombing and their families as his administration reviews how to handle detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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Paul Romer / Wall Street Journal:
Let's Start Brand New Banks — A clean slate would keep TARP money away from bad banks. — Everyone agrees that the United States urgently needs a few good banks. Turning bad banks into good banks is a difficult and risky way to get them. It's simpler and safer to start entirely new banks.
Greg Mankiw / Greg Mankiw's Blog:
My Preferred Fiscal Stimulus — Regular readers of this blog have a pretty good sense of my policy preferences. But for those occasional readers who might be stopping by, let me reiterate what I would do right now if I were the fiscal king. — I would institute an immediate …
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Gang System — Barack Obama is a potentially transformational figure. In political style and intellectual outlook, he is unlike anything that has come before. On matters of policy substance, however, he's been pretty conventional. The policies he offered during the campaign matched those of just about every other Democrat.
Val Kilmer / Associated Press:
Val Kilmer ponders running for governor — Democrat actor known for roles as ‘Batman’ and ‘Iceman’ eyes 2010 race — SANTA FE, N.M. - Holy hornet's nest, Batman! The New Mexico governor's mansion? — Fresh from the inauguration, actor Val Kilmer is pondering running for governor in 2010 …
Steven Pearlstein / Washington Post:
Wanted: Personal Economic Trainers. Apply at Capitol. — As long as we're about to spend gazillions to stimulate the economy, I'd like to suggest we throw in another $53.5 million for a cause dear to all business journalists: economic literacy. And what better place to start than right here in Washington.
Campbell Brown / CNN:
Campbell Brown: Congress clueless about retreats — Editor's note: Campbell Brown anchors CNN's “Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull” at 8 p.m. ET Mondays through Fridays. She delivered this commentary during the “Cutting through the Bull” segment of Thursday night's broadcast.
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Guardian:
Pakistan frees ‘father’ of the bomb — Abdul Qadeer Khan, the Pakistani scientist accused of selling nuclear secrets, was today freed from five years of house arrest by a court and immediately declared that he can now “lead a normal life”. — Khan, lionised as the “father” …
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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Granholm mentioned as possibility to fill ailing Ginsburg's seat on Supreme Court — WASHINGTON — Some presidents are handed the chance to remake the Supreme Court for a generation, if enough justices leave. Others wait in vain to make even one appointment.
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Daily Dearborn Independent Dish — The title of JPod's latest screed is a treat. I had to look it up on Wikipedia. Here's what it says: … So without providing any argument that there was anything in the relevant post that could even faintly qualify as vile anti-Semitic slander …
Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2009: Virginia Governor Election — GOP's McDonnell Has Edge Over All Democrats In Virginia Governor's Race — Republican Attorney General Robert F. McDonnell has a three-to-nine point lead against three hopefuls for the Democratic nomination in this year's closely-watched Virginia gubernatorial contest.
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Reid Wilson / The Hill:
RNC shakeup as Steele asks for resignations — Top staffers at the Republican National Committee were told to submit their resignations today, with some being told they will not get their jobs back in what insiders call a top-to-bottom review of the entire organization.
David Ignatius / PostPartisan:
Finding His Inner Eastwood — The Marine Corps' 1st Division has a macho motto: “No Better Friend. No Worse Enemy.” President Barack Obama could use a little of that Clint Eastwood-style bravura now as he bargains with Republicans over the stimulus package and tries to establish momentum and credibility for his new administration.
Catherine Rampell / New York Times:
As Layoffs Surge, Women May Pass Men in Job Force — With the recession on the brink of becoming the longest in the postwar era, a milestone may be at hand: Women are poised to surpass men on the nation's payrolls, taking the majority for the first time in American history.
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New York Times:
The Taxing of Broadway — Anybody who has paid for theater tickets recently in New York City knows what a big hole they can leave in the family budget. Gov. David Paterson of New York wants to make that hole even deeper with a new theater ticket tax. — The proposal could increase ticket prices …
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Jonathan Weisman / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Names Economic Panel — Making good on a promise to name a diverse outside economic advisory panel, President Barack Obama appointed a slate of business, economic and labor leaders - from conservative economist Martin Feldstein to AFL-CIO secretary-treasurer Richard Trumka - to help guide him on the path out of recession.