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Washington Post:
Obama to Unveil an Ambitious Budget Plan — President Obama is putting the finishing touches on an ambitious first budget that seeks to cut the federal deficit in half over the next four years, primarily by raising taxes on business and the wealthy and by slashing spending on the wars in Iraq …
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Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Obama Has Plan to Slash Deficit, Despite Stimulus Bill — WASHINGTON — After a string of costly bailout and stimulus measures, President Obama will set a goal this week to cut the annual deficit at least in half by the end of his term, administration officials said.
Pete Yost / Associated Press:
Obama administration tries to kill e-mail case — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON - The Obama administration, siding with former President George W. Bush, is trying to kill a lawsuit that seeks to recover what could be millions of missing White House e-mails.
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Jamison Foser / Media Matters:
Nice job on the Stimulus, Madame Secretary. But shouldn't you be changing some diapers? — US News & World Report's Washington Whispers page currently features a poll asking readers who they would prefer to run a daycare center for their kids: First Lady Michelle Obama, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin …
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Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Alan Keyes stokes Obama birth certificate controversy — The controversy over the validity of Barack Obama's birth certificate is back on a burner with firebrand conservative Alan Keyes making serious new charges. — In a video (see below) released Friday Keyes, who lost to Obama …
Walter Alarkon / The Hill:
Gov. Rendell skeptical about stimulus potential — Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell (D) backed the $787 billion stimulus but said Saturday that he isn't sure whether it will actually fix the economy. — Rendell, at the National Governors Association meeting in Washington …
Joann S. Lublin / Wall Street Journal:
Jobs Elude Some Bush Ex-Officials — The jobless rate is hanging high — for many of the roughly 3,000 political appointees who served President George W. Bush. Finding work has proved a far tougher task than those appointees expected. — “This is not a great time for anyone to be job hunting …
Chicago Sun Times:
Federal authorities question Burris about appointment — Federal authorities questioned U.S. Senator Roland Burris today at his lawyer's office — a long-awaited interview involving his U.S. Senate seat appointment — the Sun-Times-NBC/5 team has learned. — Burris is not accused of wrongdoing …
Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
Hold the Eulogies, Kennedy Says — WASHINGTON — After the president of Harvard hailed him as a “national leader but a local servant,” after the pastor read the “Let us now praise famous men” passage from the Bible and after the cellist Yo-Yo Ma honored him by performing a Gershwin prelude …
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Obama Upholds Detainee Policy in Afghanistan — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has told a federal judge that military detainees in Afghanistan have no legal right to challenge their imprisonment there, embracing a key argument of former President Bush's legal team.
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Fox News:
U.S. Officials Outraged at U.N. Over Hamas Letter to Obama — Sen. John Kerry will not be visiting Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal during his trip to Syria Saturday and U.S. officials in Jerusalem are furious at the United Nations Relief and Works agency for its handling of the letter. — FOXNews.com
Charles J. Hanley / Associated Press:
Mass migrations and war: Dire climate scenario — CAPE TOWN, South Africa - If we don't deal with climate change decisively, “what we're talking about then is extended world war,” the eminent economist said. — His audience Saturday, small and elite, had been stranded here by bad weather and were talking climate.
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Mark Steyn / National Review:
From Islamabad to Bradford — 'It is hard to understand this deal," said Richard Holbrooke, President Obama's special envoy. And, if the special envoy of the so-called smartest and most impressive administration in living memory can't understand it, what chance do the rest of us have?
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Gideon Levy / Haaretz:
Gideon Levy / ‘Antiwar’ film Waltz with Bashir is nothing but charade — Everyone now has his fingers crossed for Ari Folman and all the creative artists behind “Waltz with Bashir” to win the Oscar on Sunday. A first Israeli Oscar? Why not? — However, it must also be noted that the film …
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Michael Finnegan / Los Angeles Times:
Governor's rift with GOP grows wider — After his turnaround on taxes in the budget battle, he won't be attending a state party convention — and many won't miss him. — Reporting from Sacramento — After five years as governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger came full circle on Friday …