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Karen McVeigh / Guardian:
Occupy Wall Street: ‘Pepper-spray’ officer named in Bush protest claim — Anthony Bologna, NYPD officer named in pepper-spray incident, is accused of civil rights violations at the time of the 2004 Republican national convention protests — A senior New York police officer accused …
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Joseph Goldstein / New York Times:
Wall Street Demonstrations Test Police Trained for Bigger Threats — When members of the loose protest movement known as Occupy Wall Street began a march from the financial district to Union Square on Saturday, the participants seemed relatively harmless, even as they were breaking the law by marching in the street without a permit.
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The Atlantic Online, Feministe, Concurring Opinions, City Room, Balloon Juice, The Awl, Prairie Weather and Feministing
Jeanne Mansfield / Boston Review:
Why I Was Maced at the Wall Street Protests — My boyfriend Frank and I are heading toward Liberty Square to check out what's going on at the Occupy Wall Street protest, when we stumble upon the afternoon march toward Union Square. So we join up and walk along behind.
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Pastebin, Booman Tribune, Guardian, The Moderate Voice, New York Magazine, OccupyWallSt News and The Agonist
DealBook:
Goldman Sachs Draws Up Deeper Cuts — Goldman Sachs, bracing for what could be one of its worst quarters since it went public 12 years ago, is preparing to expand its cost-cutting initiative by hundreds of millions of dollars, a move that could lead to additional job losses at the Wall Street bank.
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msnbc.com, Prairie Weather, New York Magazine and Business Insider
Bill Carter / New York Times:
MSNBC Is Close to Falling to Third Place in Cable News Ratings — How badly has MSNBC been hurt by the loss of Keith Olbermann? Enough, apparently, to be on the verge of falling back into third place among the cable news networks. — The ratings results for the month of September show that CNN …
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Shushannah Walshe / Politics:
Sarah Palin Threatens to Sue ‘Rogue’ Book Publisher — Sarah Palin's family attorney John Tiemessen has written a letter to Maya Mavjee, the publisher of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, that Palin may sue her, the company, and the book's author Joe McGinniss …
Burgess Everett / The Politico:
McGinniss attacks media over alleged snubs
McGinniss attacks media over alleged snubs
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CNN, Connecting.the.Dots and Michelle Malkin
Michael D. Shear / The Caucus:
Huntsman Spot in Oct. 18 Debate Endangered — Jon Huntsman, the former governor of Utah, has been in every presidential debate since he threw his hat in the ring last June. — Now, that may change. — CNN, which is hosting a debate in Las Vegas on Oct. 18, has set criteria for participation …
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Washington Wire, The Politico, Don Surber, Mediaite, The Political Carnival, New York Magazine, The Right Scoop, CNN, The Page, Politics and Campaign 2012
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James Hohmann / The Politico:
NRSC ties Tester to lobbyists in new ad …
NRSC ties Tester to lobbyists in new ad …
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Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
Wealthy, Influential and Pushing a Christie Bid for President — They are rich. They are unattached. They are looking for a little excitement. — Meet the Draft Christie committee, a small but influential group of Republican-leaning donors and activists, many based in New York …
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The Moderate Voice, Washington Post and Hotline On Call
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Justin Sink / Ballot Box:
Reagan Library speech fuels talk about Christie entering presidential race
Reagan Library speech fuels talk about Christie entering presidential race
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Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Senate leaders announce bipartisan agreement to avert government shutdown — Senate leaders announced a bipartisan agreement Monday evening that would keep government agencies funded until Nov. 18, potentially ending a contentious dispute over how to pay for disaster funds.
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Gail Russell Chaddock / Christian Science Monitor:
Government shutdown averted: Why did Congress get this close? — The Republican determination not to increase the deficit - even for disaster funding - brought Congress within a week of a government shutdown. In the end, FEMA had enough money to get by. — WASHINGTON
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Hit & Run and The Agonist
Tom Hamburger / Los Angeles Times:
Obama advisors raised warning flags before Solyndra bankruptcy — Treasury chief Timothy F. Geithner and others were worried that the selection process for federal loan guarantees fell short and raised the risk that funds could be going to the wrong firms. — Reporting from Washington …
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Power Line, Hot Air and Washington Post
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Aamer Madhani / USA Today:
Critic of Obama clean-energy loans lobbied Energy Department
Critic of Obama clean-energy loans lobbied Energy Department
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The Hill, The Politico and Daily Kos
Julie Mason / The Politico:
POTUS testy in BET interview — Making the cross face: Obama sits down with Emmett Miller — President Obama, slipping in the polls among black supporters and under fire from black Democratic leaders for policies they say fail to address black poverty and unemployment …
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UrbanGrounds, Weasel Zippers and The Hinterland Gazette
Ben White / The Politico:
Obama out West: Opens slashing re-election effort - No shutdown ... for now - Top talker: Coca-Cola CEO says U.S. losing edge - Geithner on Europe: Move fast — OBAMA OUT WEST: OPENS SLASHING RE-ELECTION EFFORT - President Obama last night kept up the sharp line he has taken against Republicans during …
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Alan Rappeport / Financial Times:
Coca-Cola chief criticises US tax rules
Coca-Cola chief criticises US tax rules
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Business Insider
Wall Street Journal:
Blue-State Math Is Boon to Obama, Target for GOP — Amid those dark political clouds overhead right now, President Barack Obama can console himself with this silver lining: The electoral map remains stacked in favor of him and his Democrats. — In a close presidential election …
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Democratic Strategist
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Decision on health-care law means Supreme Court will likely determine constitutionality next summer — The constitutionality of the 2010 health-care law will likely be determined by the Supreme Court this term, meaning the decision could come next summer in the thick of the 2012 presidential campaign.
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ThinkProgress, SCOTUSblog and The Heritage Foundation
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Ryan Grim / The Huffington Post:
Super Committee's Cuts Anything But Automatic … WASHINGTON — The 12-member super committee created to slash the federal deficit is powered by the threat that if it doesn't come up with $1.2 trillion in savings, automatic, across-the-board cuts will be instituted to reach that same goal, with half of those cuts hitting the Pentagon.
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ThinkProgress and Eschaton
Carlotta Gall / New York Times:
Pakistanis Tied to 2007 Border Ambush on Americans — KABUL, Afghanistan — A group of American military officers and Afghan officials had just finished a five-hour meeting with their Pakistani hosts in a village schoolhouse settling a border dispute when they were ambushed — by the Pakistanis.
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The Politico, democracyarsenal.org and Battleland
The Charlotte Observer:
Wallace Kuralt's era of sterilization — Mecklenburg's impoverished had few, if any, rights in the '50s and '60s as he oversaw one of the most aggressive efforts to sterilize certain populations — Compassionate. Visionary. A champion of women and the poor.
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Pajamas Media, Betsy's Page and Cold Fury
Faiz Shakir / ThinkProgress:
Audience Member Asks Obama: ‘Would You Please Raise My Taxes?’ — President Obama is currently fielding questions from a town hall audience in Mountain View, California, hosted by LinkedIn. At one point, a man stood and asked Obama, “Would you please raise my taxes?”
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Crooks and Liars and Washington Monthly
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David Brooks / New York Times:
The Lost Decade? — If you want a big swig of despair, listen to the people who know something about the global economy. Roger Altman, a former deputy Treasury secretary, is arguing that America and Europe are on the verge of a disastrous double-dip recession.
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Swampland, Mother Jones and driftglass
Zeeshan Haider / Reuters:
Pakistan turns to China as ties with U.S. suffer — (Reuters) - Pakistan, facing a crisis in relations with the United States, appears to be seeking more support from powerful ally China. — Pakistani officials have been heaping praise on China since its public security minister arrived …
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Voice of America and Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
Charles P. Pierce / Esquire:
The Republicans Can Win, but They Can't Lead — ORLANDO — Jon Huntsman, poor dear, truly is a lost soul. He came here this weekend, for the Florida presidential debate and the ensuing straw poll, running what appeared to be a complicated simulacrum of a national presidential campaign.
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The Mahablog, The Huffington Post and WOAI-TV
NY Daily News:
Bible-thumping heckler identified as David Serrano calls President Obama ‘the Antichrist’ — A bizarre Bible-thumping heckler called President Obama “the Antichrist” as the Secret Service dragged him out of a presidential fund-raiser Monday. — The bearded young man …
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