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Bloomberg:
Koch Brothers Flout Law Getting Richer With Secret Iran Sales — In May 2008, a unit of Koch Industries Inc., one of the world's largest privately held companies, sent Ludmila Egorova-Farines, its newly hired compliance officer and ethics manager, to investigate the management of a subsidiary in Arles in southern France.
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Patrick / Politicalgates:
In new bombshell story, “Bloomberg Markets” …
In new bombshell story, “Bloomberg Markets” …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Teamster Nation and Booman Tribune
Richard A. Oppel Jr / New York Times:
Perry's Link to N-Word Place Name Puts Campaign on Defensive — The campaign of Gov. Rick Perry of Texas found itself on the defensive on Sunday over a report that he had hunted at and taken guests to a West Texas camp with a racially charged name that his father, and later Mr. Perry, had leased.
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The Caucus, Daily Kos and Gawker
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Washington Post:
At Rick Perry's Texas hunting spot, camp's old racially charged name lingered — “Ever since, any time I ever saw the rock it was painted over,” Perry said. — Perry's version of events differs in many respects from the recollections of seven people, interviewed by The Washington Post …
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New York Magazine, Crooks and Liars, The Crawdad Hole, Runnin' Scared, Jesus' General, Rumproast and ThinkProgress
Mort Zuckerman / Financial Times:
Why business despairs of Obama — Take a deep breath. The industrialised world, America included, seems stuck in one of those horror movies, where the monster, thought to be slain, morphs into something even more scary. The fear is that a double-dip, or worse, is now upon us.
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The Politico and americanthinker.com
Joe Battenfeld / Boston Herald:
Warren, Brown in dead heat: UMass Lowell/Herald poll — Joe K, Deval would do better — Democrat Elizabeth Warren's meteoric ascent in Massachusetts politics has landed her in a virtual dead heat with Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, while two Democrats who passed on the race …
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The Politico, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and The Page
Jane Mayer / New Yorker:
STATE FOR SALE … - POLITICS - PROFILES - THE TALK OF THE TOWN - COMMENT - TABLE OF CONTENTS - THE FINANCIAL PAGE - NEWS DESK - THE POLITICAL SCENE
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Taegan Goddard's …, The Progressive Pulse and Prairie Weather
Ramsey Cox / The Hill:
Hill Poll delivers mixed message for Obama — A plurality of likely voters think President Obama and congressional Democrats will be more effective in reducing unemployment than congressional Republicans. — But this week's The Hill Poll also has bad news for the president.
Discussion:
Campaign 2012 and Prairie Weather
Michael Cooper / New York Times:
New State Laws Are Limiting Access for Voters — Since Republicans won control of many statehouses last November, more than a dozen states have passed laws requiring voters to show photo identification at polls, cutting back early voting periods or imposing new restrictions on voter registration drives.
Discussion:
ThinkProgress and Brennan Center for Justice
Nick Greene / Runnin' Scared:
Why Did the New York Times Change Their Brooklyn Bridge Arrests Story? — The above photo of juxtaposed screenshots from the New York Times website has been making the rounds on Facebook, and it shows two very different takes for the same story on yesterday's Brooklyn Bridge arrests.
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Yves Smith / naked capitalism:
Is JP Morgan Getting a Good Return on $4.6 Million “Gift” …
Is JP Morgan Getting a Good Return on $4.6 Million “Gift” …
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AlterNet, Suburban Guerrilla, Dependable Renegade, The Moderate Voice, Corrente and Gawker
Fran Tarkenton / Wall Street Journal:
What if the NFL Played by Teachers' Rules? — Imagine a league where players who make it through three seasons could never be cut from the roster. — Imagine the National Football League in an alternate reality. Each player's salary is based on how long he's been in the league.
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The Politico, Betsy's Page and The Lonely Conservative
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Holding China to Account — The dire state of the world economy reflects destructive actions on the part of many players. Still, the fact that so many have behaved badly shouldn't stop us from holding individual bad actors to account. — And that's what Senate leaders will be doing this week …
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LewRockwell.com Blog, Washington Post and Paul Krugman
New York Times:
A U.S.-Backed Geothermal Plant Struggles — WASHINGTON — In a remote desert spot in northern Nevada, there is a geothermal plant run by a politically connected clean energy start-up that has relied heavily on an Obama administration loan guarantee and is now facing financial turmoil.
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Right Wing News, americanthinker.com and RedState
Jason Zengerle / New York Magazine:
Eric Cantor's America — The House majority leader is trying to stop the U.S. government in its tracks. And so far, he's doing a pretty effective job. — On a stormy evening in early September, a couple of hours before Barack Obama would present his new jobs plan to a joint session of Congress …
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Taegan Goddard's …
Seema Mehta / Los Angeles Times:
Michele Bachmann's campaign is sputtering in Iowa — Representatives say her campaign is unfolding as planned. But Bachmann has dropped in the polls and asked supporters for ‘emergency’ funding. Some top Republicans say she's squandered opportunities. — Reporting from Des Moines …
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The Politico, GOP 12 and msnbc.com
Wilson Dizard / New York Post:
Hackers joining Wall Street protests — Amid the real world protests swarming around Wall Street, the Department of Homeland Security has warned financial companies to be vigilant against a looming cyber- security threat from Anonymous, a headless horde of activist hackers.
Discussion:
City Room, New York Times, The Raw Story and Mediaite
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Thereisnospoon / Hullabaloo:
An excellent beginning by David Atkins
An excellent beginning by David Atkins
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American Power, ABCNEWS, Runnin' Scared, The Lonely Conservative, Wonkette, Firedoglake and Corrente