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Catherine Rampell / New York Times:
3 Share Nobel Economics Prize for Labor Analysis — The 2010 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science was awarded on Monday to Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen and Christopher A. Pissarides for their work on markets where buyers and sellers have difficulty finding each other …
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Ezra Klein:
Peter Diamond wins the Nobel Prize, continues being blocked by the Senate
Peter Diamond wins the Nobel Prize, continues being blocked by the Senate
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Tyler Cowen / Marginal Revolution:
Peter A. Diamond — Here is Diamond's home page, here is Diamond on Wikipedia.
Peter A. Diamond — Here is Diamond's home page, here is Diamond on Wikipedia.
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Stalled Obama nominee wins share of Nobel Prize in economics
Stalled Obama nominee wins share of Nobel Prize in economics
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Edward L. Glaeser / Economix:
The Work Behind the Nobel Prize
The Work Behind the Nobel Prize
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Sewell Chan / The Caucus:
Soros: I Can't Stop a Republican ‘Avalanche’ — George Soros, the billionaire financier who was an energetic Democratic donor in the last several election cycles but is sitting this one out, is not feeling optimistic about Democratic prospects. — “I made an exception getting involved in 2004 …
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Mark Halperin / Time:
Why Obama Is in the Jaws of Political Death — Barack Obama is being politically crushed in a vise. From above, by elite opinion about his competence. From below, by mass anger and anxiety over unemployment. And it is too late for him to do anything about this predicament until after November's elections.
John Hamilton / Media Matters for America:
“Progressive Hunter” — Jailhouse Confession: How the right-wing media and Glenn Beck's chalkboard drove Byron Williams to plot assassination … Byron Williams' alleged domestic terror plot began in Groveland, a tiny Gold Rush town nestled high in the Sierras, three hours east of San Francisco.
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Jeffrey Lord / American Spectator:
The President's Nun: Obamacare Scranton Scandal Explodes — Can you say “October Surprise”? — A mushrooming political battle over ObamaCare involving the White House, two incumbent Pennsylvania congressmen, three Catholic hospitals and a nun has just exploded in, of all places, Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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Alexander Mooney / CNN:
Trending: ‘Exuberant’ author aims for President, meets Secret Service — (CNN) - The Secret Service is now shedding some more light on the circumstances surrounding a man who threw a book at President Obama at an event in Pennsylvania Sunday. And they're not throwing the book at him.
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Rough Sketch, Weigel and New York Magazine
Hetz Shahor / The Jawa Report:
North Carolina Muslim Admits Working with al Qaeda: “Proud to be an American Traitor” [Full text] — I think we can quit with the speculation about where he went and why — Update by Rusty: The full text of Khan's story can be found at the end of this post. — I'm reading the magazine now and will continue to update.
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Dina Temple-Raston / NPR:
Handful Of Americans Play Key Roles In Terrorism Threat
Handful Of Americans Play Key Roles In Terrorism Threat
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Hey, Small Spender — Here's the narrative you hear everywhere: President Obama has presided over a huge expansion of government, but unemployment has remained high. And this proves that government spending can't create jobs. — Here's what you need to know: The whole story is a myth.
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Keka's Open Salon Blog:
White Men With Guns—Reconstruction Redux — I saw it. But I couldn't believe it. — There I was, in a fast food drive through, behind a man whose back window decal, in small white letters, sent me a message that sent a chill down my spine—just as he'd hoped it would, no doubt. It said:
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Ezra Klein:
Column: An ugly word for an ugly economy — You may not know the term “hysteresis.” It's the “lagging of an effect behind its cause,” and it's an ugly word that sounds like a foot fungus. It's also an ugly thing to have happen to your economy. And it may be what's happening to ours.
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Manchin: If healthcare reform can't be fixed, ‘repeal the whole thing’ — West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin (D), who is in a tough fight for a Senate seat, said Monday he'd support repealing the healthcare reform law if it can't be fixed. — Manchin, who's been falling behind in his race …
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Struggling Dem Senate candidate distances himself from Obama
Struggling Dem Senate candidate distances himself from Obama
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Dave Itzkoff / ArtsBeat:
‘The Simpsons’ Explains Its Button-Pushing Banksy Opening — How did “The Simpsons” manage to track down Banksy, the pseudonymous British artist, and get him to create the powerful opening-credit sequence from Sunday's episode, which seems to reveal the torturous sweatshop responsible for the show's creation?
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Sarah Palin / Facebook:
More Great Candidates to Support This Year — I've just finished up another great week of travel across our country. From Florida to California, the feeling is unmistakable. A commonsense grassroots movement is determined to get our country back to its founding principles and constitutional roots.
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The Note, Ballot Box, Michelle Malkin, The Other McCain and AmSpecBlog
Scot Kersgaard / Colorado Independent:
Buck's refusal to prosecute 2005 rape case reverberates in U.S. Senate race — Critics: Weld DA's treatment of alleged victim ‘shows his general view of women’ — When Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck refused to prosecute a rape case five years ago, he probably had no idea …
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Laura Meckler / Wall Street Journal:
Democrats Are Conflicted Over Black Vote, Obama — ST. LOUIS—Democrats say it is critical that they turn out African American voters this November. But for Robin Carnahan, the party's nominee for Senate in Missouri, that is proving to be a tricky proposition.
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Frank Newport / Gallup:
Republicans Maintain Strength Among Likely Voters — Race generally stable; independents remain key benefit for GOP — PRINCETON, NJ — Republicans maintain a substantial advantage over Democrats among likely voters in Gallup's generic ballot for Congress — in both lower- and higher-turnout scenarios …
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The Note:
‘Hick’ Ad Actor: 'Don't Tase Me, Bro' — ABC News' Rick Klein reports: — The Republican attack ad that sought out the “ ‘hicky’ blue collar look” for actors to play “real” West Virginians has placed a spotlight on a common practice the campaign advertising world - or, at least …
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Americans' Image of “Federal Government” Mostly Negative — More than 7 in 10 describe government in negative terms — PRINCETON, NJ — More than 7 in 10 Americans use a word or phrase that is clearly negative when providing a top-of-mind reaction to the federal government.
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Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Man Streaks in Front of Obama for $1 Million — If billionaire Alki David is an honest man, the man who streaked in front of Barack Obama at the president's rally today in Philadelphia will be paid $1 million for his stunt. The man who performed today's stunt, which captured the attention …
Meredith Shiner / The Politico:
Fiorina, Whitman down tequila shots — California's top Republican candidates, Senate hopeful Carly Fiorina and gubernatorial hopeful Meg Whitman, took a timeout from taking shots at their opponents over weekend to take shots of tequila. — Appearing at the Hispanic 100 Lifetime Achievement …
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CNN:
CNN Poll: Most disapprove of both GOP and Democrats in Congress — Washington (CNN) - Most Americans disapprove of how both the Democratic and Republican leaders in Congress are handling their jobs, according to a new national poll. — And a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Monday …
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Wall Street Journal:
Congressional Staffers Gain From Trading in Stocks — WASHINGTON—Chris Miller nearly doubled his $3,500 stock investment in a renewable-energy firm in 2008. It was a perfectly legal bet, but he's no ordinary investor. — Mr. Miller is the top energy-policy adviser to Nevada Democrat …
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Top GOP candidate: Boehner would be ‘good’ Speaker, Cantor would be ‘outstanding’ — A top GOP candidate for Congress suggested that he'd prefer that Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) over Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) as the next Speaker under a GOP-led House.
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Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2010: New Hampshire Senate — New Hampshire Senate: Ayotte (R) Holds Steady Lead Over Hodes (D) — Republican Kelly Ayotte for the third month in a row earns more than 50% of the vote against Democratic Congressman Paul Hodes in New Hampshire's U.S. Senate race.
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Ben McGrath / New Yorker:
SEARCH AND DESTROY — Nick Denton's blog empire. — For years after starting Gawker Media, the online publishing network, in 2002, Nick Denton ran the company out of his apartment, in SoHo. “He said, ‘If you run it out of your house, then no one expects anything,’ ” …
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