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NEWS.com.au:
UN to appoint Earth contact for aliens — THE United Nations was set today to appoint an obscure Malaysian astrophysicist to act as EarthÂ's first contact for any aliens that may come visiting. — Mazlan Othman, the head of the UN's little-known Office for Outer Space Affairs (Unoosa) …
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Outside the Beltway, The American Pundit, The Blaze and THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
San Francisco Chronicle:
No endorsement in U.S. Senate race — Californians are left with a deeply unsatisfying choice for the U.S. Senate this year. The incumbent, Democrat Barbara Boxer, has failed to distinguish herself during her 18 years in office. There is no reason to believe that another six-year term …
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Cathleen Decker / Los Angeles Times:
Brown leads Whitman 49%-44% in poll
Brown leads Whitman 49%-44% in poll
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Politics Daily, L.A. NOW, Mock, Paper, Scissors, Daily Kos, The Reaction, American Power, The Political Carnival and The Caucus
Richard H. Thaler / New York Times:
What the Rich Don't Need — WANT to give affluent households a present worth $700 billion over the next decade? In a period of high unemployment and fiscal austerity, this idea may seem laughable. Amazingly, though, it is getting traction in Washington.
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Prairie Weather
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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Democrats Unleash Ads Focusing on Rivals' Pasts — WASHINGTON — Democratic candidates across the country are opening a fierce offensive of negative advertisements against Republicans, using lawsuits, tax filings, reports from the Better Business Bureau and even divorce proceedings to try …
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American Power, iOwnTheWorld.com, Prairie Weather, CNN, Pirate's Cove, Wake up America, Commentary, THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS and The Page
ABCNEWS:
‘This Week’ Transcript: Axelrod, McConnell and Queen Rania — Plus, the ‘This Week’ roundtable. — AMANPOUR: Hello again. And this week, the recession was finally declared over. It officially ended June 2009, but the recovery has been slow and the voters have been losing patience.
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Washington Monthly
Kasie Hunt / The Politico:
Candidate trips on birther issue — Tim Walberg, the former GOP congressman running to win back his Michigan seat from freshman Democratic Rep. Mark Schauer, says he doesn't know whether President Obama was born in America or if he is a Muslim. — Asked on a local call-in radio show whether …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Rove Returns, With Team, Planning G.O.P. Push — WASHINGTON — In 2004, the Republican master strategist Karl Rove led weekly sessions at his Washington residence where, over big plates of his butter-smothered “eggies” and bacon slabs, he planned the re-election of President George W. Bush …
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Firedoglake, Politics Daily, FrumForum and Washington Post
Brad Hamilton / New York Post:
A'jad monster's ball — Tweet — It was a strange week for the loony strongman from Iran. — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's six nights in New York featured a secret sit-down with militant minister Louis Farrakhan, heckling in a hotel bar, and a fear of being rubbed out that bordered on paranoia.
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AmSpecBlog, JammieWearingFool and Weasel Zippers
Khaleej Times:
Counter Islamophobia, Muslim nations urged — Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu urged members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference to work with Western leaders to dispel misconceptions about their faith. They met on the edge of the UN General Assembly. — Ihsanoglu said on Saturday …
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Weasel Zippers and Jihad Watch
Ashley Parker / New York Times:
Boehner's Top Aide Is Little Known — WASHINGTON — Representative John A. Boehner and Barry Jackson cut an odd figure. — Mr. Jackson, the chief of staff to Mr. Boehner, the House Republican leader from Ohio, is shaggy-haired and dough-faced, pale to Mr. Boehner's preternatural tan.
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Michelle Malkin, GayPatriot and JustOneMinute
Walter Shapiro / Politics Daily:
The First Kennedy-Nixon Debate: Are We Better Off than 50 Years Ago? — Fifty years ago in Chicago, on Sept. 26, 1960, an enervated and emaciated Richard Nixon spent the day in seclusion in his suite at the Pick-Congress Hotel. The GOP presidential nominee's contact with the outside world …
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The Caucus
Ben Smith / The Politico:
They're gay, conservative and proud — NEW YORK — Even among the gays, the right is on the rise. — The broad surge in the conservative grassroots made it as far as PayPal founder Peter Thiel's grand apartment overlooking New York's Union Square Tuesday night, where about 150 backers …
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The Daily Caller and Joe. My. God.
Ed Barnes / Associated Press:
Citizens' Group Helps Uncover Alleged Rampant Voter Fraud in Houston — Voter selects candidate for U.S president in voting booth, Nov. 4, 2008. — When Catherine Engelbrecht and her friends sat down and started talking politics several years ago, they soon agreed that talking wasn't enough.
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theblogprof, Commentary, Right Wing News, Confederate Yankee, Gateway Pundit, Weasel Zippers and Doug Ross
Kevin D. Williamson / National Review:
Exchequer vs. Economist — Some fellow at The Economist has taken me to task for my description of socialism and communism: “The difference between communism and socialism: Under communism, politics begins with a gun in your face; under socialism, politics ends with a gun in your face.”
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Dean's World