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Robert D. McFadden / New York Times:
William Safire, Nixon Speechwriter and Times Columnist, Is Dead at 79 — William Safire, a speechwriter for President Richard M. Nixon and a Pulitzer Prize-winning political columnist for The New York Times who also wrote novels, books on politics and a Malaprop's treasury of articles on language …
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John Podhoretz / Commentary:
William Safire, 1929-2009 — William Safire, who died today, was a breakthrough figure—the first professional Republican ideologue of his time to become a mainstream fixture in journalism. Indeed, when he was hired by the New York Times to write a column after his tenure as a speechwriter …
Deepti Hajela / Associated Press:
William Safire, speechwriter and columnist, dies — NEW YORK — Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist, language expert and former White House speechwriter William Safire died Sunday, his assistant said. He was 79. — Safire had been diagnosed with cancer and died a hospice in Maryland, said his assistant, Rosemary Shields.
Joe Holley / Washington Post:
William Safire, 79; Celebrated Columnist for N.Y. Times
William Safire, 79; Celebrated Columnist for N.Y. Times
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Richard Wilner / New York Post:
The dead end kids — Young, unemployed and facing tough future — The unemployment rate for young Americans has exploded to 52.2 percent — a post-World War II high, according to the Labor Dept. — meaning millions of Americans are staring at the likelihood that their lifetime earning potential …
msnbc.com:
‘Meet the Press’ transcript for Sept. 27, 2009 — MR. DAVID GREGORY: This Sunday: The president on the world stage at a time of growing danger. The U.S. says Iran has a secret underground nuclear facility capable of weapons production. — PRES. BARACK OBAMA: Iran is on notice that …
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Bill Clinton: Right wing is weaker — Former President Bill Clinton told NBC's David Gregory on “Meet the Press” that the so-called “vast right-wing conspiracy” still exists and is “as virulent as it was,” but has had its impact diminished by the nation's changing demographics.
Binyamin Appelbaum / Washington Post:
Fed Held Back as Evidence Mounted on Subprime Loan Abuses — The visits had a ritual quality. Three times a year, a coalition of Chicago community groups met with the Federal Reserve and other banking regulators to warn about the growing prevalence of abusive mortgage lending.
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Newsweek:
The Taliban in Their Own Words … From the magazine issue dated Oct 5, 2009 — During wars and after them, the real voice of the enemy is rarely heard. Propaganda is plentiful, as are prideful boasts—and the Taliban have certainly been quick studies at the modern art of information warfare.
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BBC:
Triumphant Merkel eyes new coalition — Chancellor Angela Merkel has been returned to power in Germany, with forecasts showing her conservative bloc on course for a clear election victory. — Mrs Merkel told supporters they had achieved “something magnificent”, but said she wanted …
Jerusalem Post:
Policemen wounded in Temple Mt. riots — Article's topics: Jerusalem, Police, Riots — Twelve policemen and 15 rioters were wounded Sunday in riots on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and later in the Old City. — Approximately 150 Muslim worshipers participated in the disturbance on the Temple Mount …
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David Jolly / New York Times:
Roman Polanski Is Arrested in Switzerland — PARIS — Roman Polanski, the director of legendary films including “Chinatown” and “Rosemary's Baby,” was arrested in Switzerland on a 31-year-old international warrant as he arrived to attend the Zurich Film Festival, the Swiss authorities said Sunday.
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Michael Riley / Denver Post:
D.C. job alleged as attempt to deter Romanoff — WASHINGTON — Not long after news leaked last month that Andrew Romanoff was determined to make a Democratic primary run against Sen. Michael Bennet, Romanoff received an unexpected communication from one of the most powerful men in Washington.
BBC:
Babysitting ban review ordered — The Children's Minister has ordered a review of the case of two police officers told they had broken the law by caring for each other's children. — Ofsted said the arrangement contravened the Childcare Act because it lasted for longer than two hours a day, and constituted receiving “a reward”.
Andrew J. Bacevich / Washington Post:
Let's Beat the Extremists Like We Beat the Soviets — America's long war, which began on Oct. 7, 2001, when U.S. bombs and missiles started falling on Afghanistan, has become the longest in this country's history. The eighth anniversary of the conflict beckons, with no end in sight.
NY Daily News:
John Edwards' ex-mistress, Rielle Hunter, targeted by Elizabeth Edwards in blog comments - source — Former presidential candidate John Edwards is said to be ready to admit that he fathered a love child. But Hades may have a skating rink before his wife, Elizabeth, signs off on such a confession.
Bob Woodward / Washington Post:
No Deadline Set for Decision on Troops — President Obama has not set a deadline for determining a new strategy or for committing more troops to the war in Afghanistan, despite an urgent request from his top commander, his national security adviser said Saturday.
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Rajiv Chandrasekaran / Washington Post:
Go All-In, Or Fold — In Afghanistan, Splitting the Difference …
Go All-In, Or Fold — In Afghanistan, Splitting the Difference …