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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Democrats Say C.I.A. Deceived Congress for Years — WASHINGTON — The director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Leon E. Panetta, has told the House Intelligence Committee in closed-door testimony that the C.I.A. concealed “significant actions” from Congress from 2001 until late last month, seven Democratic committee members said.
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Spencer Ackerman / The Washington Independent:
[UPDATED] Six Seven Members of Congress Say Panetta Testified …
[UPDATED] Six Seven Members of Congress Say Panetta Testified …
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Alex Isenstadt / The Politico:
Letter by six House Dems claims Panetta admits the CIA misled Congress
Letter by six House Dems claims Panetta admits the CIA misled Congress
The Politico:
Tom Coburn knew of John Ensign's affair — Sen. Tom Coburn knew more than a year ago that his Republican colleague John Ensign was having an affair with a staffer - and he reportedly urged Ensign to end the relationship and pay a substantial sum of money to the staffer and her husband.
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Aaron Blake / The Hill:
GOP's hopes for '10 lifted by economy
GOP's hopes for '10 lifted by economy
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J. Patrick Coolican / Las Vegas Sun:
Hampton speaks publicly, says Ensign paid severance
Hampton speaks publicly, says Ensign paid severance
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Eric Zimmermann / The Hill's Blog Briefing Room:
White House spells Obama's name wrong — Someone might want to look into whether an impostor took President Obama's place during his trip to Russia — In a release touting an agreement between Obama and President Dmitry Medvedev over how to craft a follow-up to the START arms reduction treaty …
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Bunny / THE WEEK News & Opinion:
The Republicans' dwindling options — With Sarah Palin and Mark Sanford out of the running, the GOP has to hope that Mitt Romney shows his good side in 2012. — Americans adore irresponsible, flashy celebrities. But they do not vote for them. Michael Jackson's funeral crashed the Internet.
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Jonathan Cohn / The Treatment:
Houston—er, Washington—We Have a Problem — On Wednesday, according to a Capitol Hill source, the Senate Finance Committee distributed to its members a list of about twenty ways to help pay for health care reform. Everything you could imagine was on the list: Taxes on soda and cigarettes.
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Richard Lawson / Gawker:
Brian Kilmeade Would Like Species and ‘Ethnics’ to Remain Pure — To stave off dementia! Yes, today the befuddled screech owls on Fox & Friends were discussing a study that states that those that stay married fend off Alzheimer's and dementia better than lonely divorcees. Brian Kilmeade took issue with this.
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Mark Penn / The Politico:
Strategy corner: the 10 percent tripwire — Unless some tough decisions are made soon, rising jobless figures will most likely hit what could be a public opinion and political tripwire: 10 percent unemployment. — If and when the country crosses that line, it will be the No. 1 news story for days …
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Laura Rozen / The Cable:
With foreign-policy speech, Clinton plans to raise her profile
With foreign-policy speech, Clinton plans to raise her profile
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Carrick Mollenkamp / Wall Street Journal:
Subprime Returns as Housing Woe — In Atlanta, a Foreclosure Dichotomy Threatens Homes Values — The U.S. housing market is facing new downward pressure as holders of subprime-mortgage bonds flood the market with foreclosed homes at prices that are much lower than where many banks are willing to sell.
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Barak Ravid / Haaretz:
Netanyahu's paranoia extends to ‘self-hating Jews’ Emmanuel and Axelrod — At about 3:15 P.M. yesterday, the government's 100th day in office, political correspondents' beepers went off. In an unprecedented move, the Prime Minister's Bureau was inviting the correspondents to a press conference …
David S. Broder / Washington Post:
Robert McNamara's and Sarah Palin's Bad Exit Strategies — Two vastly different public officials — Robert McNamara and Sarah Palin — shared the spotlight this past week, triggering fresh thoughts about one of the classic dilemmas of governmental careers: When and how do you quit?
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New York Times:
Inquiry Begun on Hacking Cases at Murdoch Papers — LONDON — Britain's most senior police officer said Thursday he had ordered a preliminary inquiry into reports by The Guardian newspaper that Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper subsidiary paid about $1.6 million to settle court cases involving allegations …
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Nick Davies / Guardian:
Murdoch papers paid £1m to phone-hacking victims
Murdoch papers paid £1m to phone-hacking victims
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Brad Heath / USA Today:
Billions in aid go to areas that backed Obama in '08 — WASHINGTON — Billions of dollars in federal aid delivered directly to the local level to help revive the economy have gone overwhelmingly to places that supported President Obama in last year's presidential election.
New York Times:
Cities Lose Out on Road Funds From Federal Stimulus — Two-thirds of the country lives in large metropolitan areas, home to the nation's worst traffic jams and some of its oldest roads and bridges. But cities and their surrounding regions are getting far less than two-thirds of federal transportation stimulus money.
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Key Reason Palin Gave For Quitting May Be False — One of the chief reasons Sarah Palin has given for resigning as Governor of Alaska is that her state's taxpayers are being forced to spend money defending her government against ethics complaints that would otherwise fund teachers, cops, and road repair.
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Philip Giraldi / Campaign For Liberty:
Hands off Honduras! — It is perhaps predictable that the unrest in Honduras is being seized upon by the usual suspects in an attempt to exploit the situation to draw conclusions that are completely unwarranted by what is taking place. Neocons are hailing the removal of a “leftist” president while liberals are shouting “coup.”
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Charlotte Spratt / Daily Mail:
Miss Obama's peacenik T-shirt sends a message to G8 leaders — Her father had just won agreement from the Russians to cut back on the world's stockpiles of nuclear weapons. — And Barack Obama's eldest daughter was obviously keen to make her own statement on the issue - even if it was merely a fashion statement.
Karen Araiza / NBC Philadelphia:
Pool Boots Kids Who Might “Change the Complexion” — Campers sent packing after first visit to swim club — More than 60 campers from Northeast Philadelphia were turned away from a private swim club and left to wonder if their race was the reason. — “I heard this lady, she was like …
Jerry Markon / Washington Post:
Uncommon Detail Marks Rulings by Sotomayor — She Almost Oversteps Her Role, Experts Say — Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's opinions show support for the rights of criminal defendants and suspects, skepticism of corporations, and sympathy for plaintiffs alleging discrimination …
Tyler Bridges / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
China replacing U.S. as top trade partner in Latin America — RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — All but invisible in Latin America a decade ago, China now is building cars in Uruguay, donating a soccer stadium to Costa Rica and lending $10 billion to Brazil's biggest oil company.
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Democracy in America
TigerHawk:
The thirty-five percent solution — The Obama administration aspires to restructure large parts of the United States economy. Because its efforts have been broken into separate initiatives with different justifications, few people other than news junkies have noticed how extraordinary Barack Obama's agenda is.
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The New Editor
Wall Street Journal:
White House Ponders Bernanke's Future — As the White House begins to ponder whether to reappoint or replace Ben Bernanke when his term expires in January, the Federal Reserve chairman's standing on Wall Street is on the rise while attacks on him from Congress mount.
Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Doubts About Obama's Economic Recovery Plan Rise Along With Unemployment — WASHINGTON — At his inauguration in January, President Obama warned that times would get tougher before they got better. He has been proved correct. — With unemployment already at 9.5 percent and likely to exceed 10 percent …
ABCNEWS:
Buffett Backs Second Stimulus — The Legendary Investor Is Critical of the First Stimulus Package, Comparing It to Viagra and Candy — As debate grows about a possible second stimulus package for the flagging American economy, at least one legendary investor is giving the idea his guarded approval.
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