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Byrd, 92, ‘seriously ill’ in Washington hospital — Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) was admitted to a Washington-area hospital in “seriously ill” condition, his office said a news release Sunday. — The statement said that Byrd, 92, “was admitted to the hospital late last week suffering …
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‘Seriously Ill’ Byrd Could Spell Delay for Financial Regulation Vote — Sen. Robert Byrd (D., W.Va), currently Congress's longest-serving member, has been hospitalized in “serious” condition, diminishing the chances of the Senate putting the financial-overhaul bill to a vote this week.
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Senator's concern may complicate Wall Street bill vote — (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's efforts to win final approval of a historic financial regulatory reform bill looked more complicated on Saturday after a Republican senator threatened to oppose it.
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The last post: McChrystal's bleak outlook — President Obama lost patience with Runaway General's failed strategy — Sacked US General Stanley McChrystal issued a devastatingly critical assessment of the war against a “resilient and growing insurgency” just days before being forced out.
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McCain blasts Afghanistan withdrawal date as ‘political decision’ by Obama — Sen. John McCain blasted President Barack Obama's stated goal of beginning troop withdrawal from Afghanistan in July 2011, saying Obama made a “political decision” not based on military strategy.


Elena Kagan's Supreme Court hearing to start Monday — Senate Republicans are expected to grill the Obama high court nominee on issues ranging from gun control to campaign finance reform. Kagan's confirmation is still expected. — Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, center …
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Intelligence Committee chairwoman open to delaying Afghan deadline — The chairwoman of the Select Intelligence Committee said she is “absolutely” open to delaying the July 2011 date for a troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. — Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said on Fox News Sunday …
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CIA Chief Leon Panetta: In Afghanistan, U.S. Has Committed 1,000 …
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Obama's Choice — He did the right thing, picking Petraeus and committing to success.
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Obama's race-rant Rev. rages on — CHICAGO — He's been keeping such a low profile since nearly derailing Barack Obama's campaign for president in 2008 — is it possible that the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright has mellowed? — Hardly. — During a five-day seminar Wright taught …

ADAMS: Inside the Black Panther case Anger, ignorance and lies — On the day President Obama was elected, armed men wearing the black berets and jackboots of the New Black Panther Party were stationed at the entrance to a polling place in Philadelphia. They brandished a weapon and intimidated voters and poll watchers.
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No skimmers in sight as oil floods into Mississippi waters — Scores of similar demonstrations were held around the United States, including one at Anna Maria Island, Fla. | GULFPORT, Miss. — A morning flight over the Mississippi Sound showed long, wide ribbons of orange-colored oil …


G20 Confers On How To Make You Pay For The Blunders Of The Rich — Protesters riot yesterday in Toronto at the G20. — It's really, really simple. The rich crashed the world economy. They were bailed out, with their wealth having almost entirely recovered and corporate profits likewise have pretty much recovered.
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Biden Calls Manager Who Told Him To Lower Taxes A “Smartass” — Joe Biden calls a custard store manager a “smartass” after he asks the Vice President to lower taxes.
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G-20 nations pledge to cut deficits despite Obama's push for stimulus — President Barack Obama's push for continued global stimulus in light of a tenuous economic recovery was largely pushed back at the G-20 as world leaders agreed to focus on deficit reduction.
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