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Colum Lynch / Foreign Policy:
In major reversal, U.S. agrees to rebuke Israel in Security Council — The U.S. has informed Arab governments that it will support a U.N. Security Council statement reaffirming that the 15-nation body “does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlement activity,” …
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New York Times:
Bahrain's Military Takes Control of Key Areas in Capital — MANAMA, Bahrain — The Bahrain military, backed by tanks and armored personnel carriers, took control of most of this capital on Thursday hours after hundreds of heavily armed riot police officers fired shotguns …
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CNN, Political Punch, The Monkey Cage, The Awl, newsfeed.time.com, Al Jazeera Blogs and Hit & Run
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Secret Report Ordered by Obama Identified Potential Uprisings
Secret Report Ordered by Obama Identified Potential Uprisings
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Weasel Zippers, Elder of Ziyon and The Raw Story
ABCNEWS:
Click HERE or on video in upper left to listen to Marquez's report.
Click HERE or on video in upper left to listen to Marquez's report.
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Guardian, The Daily Caller, Hot Air, TVNewser, New York Magazine, FrumForum, Gawker and Runnin' Scared, more at Mediagazer »
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
U.S. offered to back U.N. Israel rebuke [UPDATED]
U.S. offered to back U.N. Israel rebuke [UPDATED]
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Israel Matzav and The Right Scoop
John Markoff / New York Times:
Computer Wins on ‘Jeopardy!’: Trivial, It's Not — YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. — In the end, the humans on “Jeopardy!” surrendered meekly. — Facing certain defeat at the hands of a room-size I.B.M. computer on Wednesday evening, Ken Jennings, famous for winning 74 games in a row on the TV quiz show, acknowledged the obvious.
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Ken Jennings / Slate:
My Puny Human Brain — Jeopardy! genius Ken Jennings on what it's like to play against a supercomputer. — When I was selected as one of the two human players to be pitted against IBM's “Watson” supercomputer in a special man-vs.-machine Jeopardy! exhibition match, I felt honored, even heroic.
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The Moderate Voice, A Smarter Planet Blog, Sense of Events, Outside the Beltway, Balloon Juice and The Awl
Jonathan Weisman / Wall Street Journal:
Deficit Plan Details Emerge — Bipartisan Senate Group Mulls Spending Caps That Could Trigger Tax Increases — A bipartisan group of senators is considering legislation that would trigger new taxes and budget cuts if Congress fails to meet a set of mandatory spending targets and other fiscal goals aimed at reducing federal deficits.
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David Dayen / Firedoglake:
Grand Bargain Would Be Tilted Toward Spending Cuts — Welcome to Bargain City. (photo: sebastien.b via Flickr) — Jonathan Chait, who just a couple days ago was doubting the existence of a grand bargain on the deficit, today comes out with his hair on fire about the grand bargain on the deficit being negotiated in the Senate.
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The Huffington Post and Hullabaloo
Kendra Marr / The Politico:
Experts: His 2012 moment is now — With just one impressive speech, Chris Christie put three full days of CPAC speakers to shame. — That's the bottom line from a bipartisan panel of experts, who watched the New Jersey governor's address on Wednesday at the American Enterprise Institute for POLITICO …
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The Daily Beast, No More Mister Nice Blog, Hot Air, NewsBusters.org and Althouse
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Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
The Christie speech: We must fix America — Chris Christie took Washington by storm on Wednesday with his first national address - a blunt call for the country's leaders to follow in his fiscal footsteps by making real cuts in unsustainable levels of spending if they want to pull America back from the “edge of disaster.”
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UrbanGrounds and Taegan Goddard's …
David Frum / FrumForum:
Chris Christie: RINO-Tough
Chris Christie: RINO-Tough
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Salon, Balloon Juice, Weigel and Riehl World View
Sean J. Miller / Ballot Box:
Gov. Christie chides Republicans over entitlement reform
JSOnline:
Unions want to overturn election result — Say you generally liked Gov. Scott Walker's move to rein in government labor costs but had a few doubts on his method. The last few days should have cleared that up nicely. — The public-sector union tantrums, meant to make lawmakers wobble …
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Associated Press, National Review, Power Line, TPMDC, Hot Air, Swampland and Daily Kos
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Phil Gast / CNN:
Classes canceled amid WI protests
Classes canceled amid WI protests
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WISC-TV, Michelle Malkin and The League of Ordinary …
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Nameless Republican Ties Obama in 2012 Election Preferences — Young voters less supportive of his re-election than of his election in 2008 — PRINCETON, NJ — U.S. registered voters are evenly split about whether they would back President Barack Obama for re-election in 2012 (45%) or “the Republican Party's candidate” (45%).
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Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Gallup finds Obama deadlocked against generic Republican
Guardian:
Colin Powell demands answers over Curveball — Former US secretary of state asks why CIA failed to warn him over Iraqi defector who has admitted fabricating WMD evidence — Colin Powell, the US secretary of state at the time of the Iraq invasion, has called on the CIA and Pentagon to explain …
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Fox News, CBS News, Firedoglake and The Agonist
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Jennifer Epstein / The Politico:
Powell: C.I.A. should answer for faulty WMD intel
Powell: C.I.A. should answer for faulty WMD intel
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Guardian
Russell Berman / The Hill:
House adds $500 million in cuts — The House on Wednesday made its first substantive changes to a $1 trillion Republican spending bill, adopting amendments that underscore the new Tea Party bent in Washington. — Yet the most costly questions will come before lawmakers on Thursday …
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The Politico, USA Today, New York Times, ourfuture.org/blogs_chrono/* and Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
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David Rogers / Reuters:
Republican centrists join Democrats on cuts
Republican centrists join Democrats on cuts
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Ezra Klein and RedState
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Shy U.S. Intellectual Created Playbook Used in a Revolution — BOSTON — Halfway around the world from Tahrir Square in Cairo, an aging American intellectual shuffles about his cluttered brick row house in a working-class neighborhood here. His name is Gene Sharp.
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National Review, American Prospect, BLACKFIVE and SWJ Blog
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Bachmann on Obama's birthplace: 'That isn't for me to state' — Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) said Thursday it's not for her to say whether President Obama is a citizen of the United States — or a Christian. — “That isn't for me to state; that's for the president to state,” Bachmann …
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GOP 12, UrbanGrounds, CNN, Outside the Beltway and Shakesville
Ledyard King / Argus Leader:
Thune: Poll won't affect campaign decision — S.D. senator gets only 2% of conservatives' vote — WASHINGTON - Sen. John Thune said his poor showing in a national straw poll of 15 potential Republican presidential candidates this past weekend won't factor into whether he runs for the White House in 2012.
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GOP 12, National Review and msnbc.com
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David Brody / The Brody File:
John Thune to Brody File on Social Issues: 'I don't think we can minimize those in the debate'
John Thune to Brody File on Social Issues: 'I don't think we can minimize those in the debate'
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CNN, Ben Smith's Blog, GOP 12 and National Review
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Thune: GOP can't ‘minimize’ social issues in picking president
Thune: GOP can't ‘minimize’ social issues in picking president
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The Brody File and CNN
Binyamin Appelbaum / New York Times:
As U.S. Agencies Put More Value on a Life, Businesses Fret — WASHINGTON — As the players here remake the nation's vast regulatory system, they have been grappling with a subject that is more the province of poets and philosophers than bureaucrats: what is the value of a human life?
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Federal Eye, Yglesias, New York Magazine, Felix Salmon, EconoSpeak, Prairie Weather, AOL News and Marginal Revolution
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
How much respect did the demonstrators show for the State Capitol grounds? — Here are some photographs taken yesterday by Meade (my husband) at the demonstration against Gov. Scott Walker's budget plan: — “If I'm a GREAT worker WHY are you treating me THIS WAY?” — an abandoned sign pleads.
Myglesias / Yglesias:
Urban Planning in South Sudan — Southern Sudan, the world's newest country, seems to me to be off to a bad start with its urban planning concepts: — And: — I don't think you necessarily want too much “planning” of a growing city at all. I'd like to see land used roughly as densely as market conditions warrant.
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Sudan Votes
Scott Turow / New York Times:
The One-Man Political Machine — On a brutally cold morning in mid-December, Rahm Emanuel, hatless and wearing a glove on only his left hand, stood for an hour in front of the turnstiles at the Paulina el station, which sits in his old Congressional district on Chicago's North Side.
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Taegan Goddard's … and Lynn Sweet
Gail Collins / New York Times:
Mrs. Bush, Abstinence and Texas — Today, let's discuss choices, starting with Barbara Bush raising an alarm and Gov. Rick Perry's personal experience with sexual abstinence. — I did throw in the last one to keep you interested. Sue me. — This month, The Houston Chronicle published …
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Pam's House Blend and Daily Kos
Dan Froomkin / The Huffington Post:
Government Spending Goes From Hero To Goat … WASHINGTON — It wasn't so very long ago that many economists and even some White House officials were talking about the need for more government spending to address the continued unemployment crisis and preclude a double-dip recession.
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Mock, Paper, Scissors, Washington Monthly and The Atlantic Online
Jay Nordlinger / National Review:
The Thugs Come Out in Wisconsin — Many of the letters from Wisconsin today have to do with violence: threats against Governor Walker and members of his administration, the increases in their security details, their worries about their spouses and children, and so on.
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Moe Lane and GayPatriot