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2:20 PM ET, November 1, 2011

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Alexander Burns / The Politico:
Herman Cain now recalls ‘couple of other’ items in accuser's complaint  —  Herman Cain once again revised his account of the sexual harassment allegations he battled in the 1990s, saying in a TV interview he recalled there were additional “ridiculous” items in his accuser's complaint, beyond the single incident he detailed Monday.
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Andrew Malcolm / Investor's Business Daily:
C-SPAN delivers: Announces full live coverage of Saturday's Herman Cain-Newt Gingrich debate
Discussion: americanthinker.com and GOP 12
Fox News:
Herman Cain Explains His Side of Past Sexual Harassment Allegations to ‘On the Record’
Discussion: Nice Deb
Nia-Malika Henderson / Washington Post:
Gloria Cain to give ‘exclusive’ interview, Herman Cain says
Discussion: ABCNEWS, Washington Wire, CNN and Hot Air
Justin Sink / The Hill:   As more details emerge, some Republicans rise to Cain's defense
Andrew Breitbart / Big Government:
Rape, Gropes, and Assaults, Oh My: Mayor Bloomberg, Shut Down Zuccotti Park! … It's time for New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to pull the plug on the dangerous circus in crime zone Zuccotti Park.  —  People have the right to protest, to assemble peaceably, to raise their voices and petition their government.
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New York Post:
Occupy ‘ball’ street  —  It's the Autumn of Love!  —  Occupy Wall Street protesters are flocking to nearby health clinics for STD and HIV testing after getting their freak on in '60s-style hookups with crusty strangers, sources told The Post yesterday.  —  “Last week was free love,” …
Eman El-Shenawi / Alarabiya.net English:
Tunisians poke fun at Obama in assault on his Facebook page
Discussion: The Politico and Weasel Zippers
Jonathan Weisman / Washington Wire:
Satire on Occupy Wall Street Trips Up Rick Perry
Matt Dinger / Daily Oklahoman:
Occupy OKC participant found dead in tent at Kerr Park
Henry Blodget / Business Insider:
Wow, Jon Corzine — Way To Fly Your Company Into A Mountain  —  Well, this one's right up there with the most spectacular CEO disasters ever.  —  Yesterday, 18 months after Jon Corzine took over the helm of MF Global with the goal of building it into a real investment bank, he flew the company into a mountain.
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DealBook:
Regulators Investigating MF Global for Missing Money  —  Updated  —  Federal regulators have discovered that hundreds of millions of dollars in customer money has gone missing from MF Global in recent days, prompting an investigation into the brokerage firm, which is run by Jon S. Corzine …
New York Times:
Europe Markets Drop on News of Greek Referendum  —  ATHENS — European markets slid dramatically on Tuesday after Prime Minister George A. Papandreou stunned the continent's leaders with a surprise announcement late Monday that his government would hold a referendum on a new aid package for Greece.
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Mike Rosenberg / Mercury News:
Bullet train project nearly triples in cost — $98.5 billion — from earlier projections  —  Faster than a speeding bullet train, the cost of the state's massive high-speed rail project has zoomed to nearly $100 billion — triple the estimate given to voters and more than enough to run the entire state government for a year.
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Juliet Williams / Associated Press:
APNewsBreak: Calif. Rail Project To Cost $98B
Discussion: Hit & Run and National Review
Equality Matters:
Chick-Fil-A Donated Nearly $2 Million To Anti-Gay Groups In 2009  —  Earlier this year, Chick-fil-A became embroiled in a controversy surrounding its donations to anti-gay groups.  Though Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy denied having an “agenda against anyone,” an Equality Matters investigation discovered …
Investor's Business Daily:
Smoking-Gun Document Ties Policy To Housing Crisis  —  President Obama says the Occupy Wall Street protests show a “broad-based frustration” among Americans with the financial sector, which continues to kick against regulatory reforms three years after the financial crisis.
Dan Fitzpatrick / Wall Street Journal:
BofA Calls Off Debit-Fee Plan  —  Bank of America Corp. is dropping its plan to charge customers $5 a month for making purchases with their debit cards, a person familiar with the situation said.  —  The move is a dramatic retreat following decisions by several rivals in recent days to drop customer tests of the new fees.
Richard J. Goldstone / New York Times:
Israel and the Apartheid Slander  —  THE Palestinian Authority's request for full United Nations membership has put hope for any two-state solution under increasing pressure.  The need for reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians has never been greater.
Lee Fang / ThinkProgress:
Exclusive: Romney Family Investment Group Partnered With Alleged Perpetrators Of $8 Billion Ponzi Scheme  —  Mitt Romney and his son Tagg Romney.  Tagg is the managing partner to Solamere Capital, a firm that invested in a new company employing brokers accused of taking part in the Allen Stanford Ponzi scheme.
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Wrong Inequality  —  We live in a polarizing society, so perhaps it's inevitable that our experience of inequality should be polarized, too.  —  In the first place, there is what you might call Blue Inequality.  This is the kind experienced in New York City, Los Angeles, Boston …
Isaac Chotiner / The New Republic:
Did Tim Pawlenty Blow It?  —  November has begun.  The first voting in Iowa starts in almost exactly two months.  Mitt Romney is the front-runner, but he can't crack 25% in the polls.  (It's hard to remember a front-runner with any comparable ceiling).  Rick Perry has a lot of money …
Alexander Abad-Santos / The Atlantic Wire:
Cain Made $250,000 Off Yesterday's ‘Witch Hunt’  —  Mark Block, chief of staff to Herman Cain, says yesterday's media frenzy over sexual harassment claims helped the campaign post one of its best fundraising days ever with $250,000 coming into the coffers.  Block made the comment while on a panel …
Tim Stelloh / New York Times:
Brooklyn Detective Convicted of Planting Drugs on Innocent People  —  The New York Police Department, already saddled with corruption scandals, saw its image further tainted on Tuesday with the conviction of a police detective for planting drugs on a woman and her boyfriend.
Discussion: TalkLeft and New York Magazine
Erik Wasson / The Hill:
Domenici, Rivlin to push supercommittee on Medicare, taxes  —  Former Sen. Pete Domenici (R-N.M.) and former Clinton budget director Alice Rivlin will tell the supercommittee Tuesday that it must tackle both Medicare and tax code reform in order to put a credible dent in the national debt.
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Travis Waldron / ThinkProgress:
Romney To Give ‘Major Spending Policy Speech’ At Koch-Funded Americans For Prosperity Summit Friday  —  In his latest attempt to garner support from Tea Party voters, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) will give a “major spending policy speech” Friday night at Americans For Prosperity's Defending …
Discussion: msnbc.com
Seung Min Kim / The Politico:
‘In God We Trust’ gets a House vote  —  Nobody has proposed changing the national motto, but the House is set Tuesday to vote on a bill that assure that the phrase “In God We Trust” stays put.  —  The measure, which is sponsored by Rep. Randy Forbes (R-Va.), would encourage public buildings …
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
The conservative case for Mitt Romney  —  It has been Mitt Romney's successful strategy to keep a low profile, emerging periodically for fluent debate performances, while the conservative meteors streak and fade.  Every week that an untested rival surges, dominates the news and then stumbles …
Megan McArdle / The Atlantic Online:
The Rage of the Almost-Elite  —  Kenneth Anderson has written a long blog post on the origins of the Occupy Wall Street.  I expect that many people will find a lot to disagree with in it.  I expect I may agree with some of those disagreements — I am still processing what I think.
Offbeat news:
Camping sorry for failed apocalypse predictions  —  In this photo from Sunday, May 22, 2011, Christian radio host Harold Camping speaks outside of his home in Alameda, Calif. (AP Photo/Sprinkle Lab, Brandon Tauszik)  —  OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Religious broadcaster Harold Camping …
Discussion: Gawker and Joe. My. God.
Philip Caulfield / NY Daily News:
Shorter University in Ga. requires employees to sign pledge saying they are not gay  —  Employees who don't sign new ‘personal lifestyle pledge’ risk getting fired  —  Facebook photo of Shorter University.  Shorter University is making its employees sign a “lifestyle statement” that pledges that they reject homosexuality.
 
 
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Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
Cooper Union Looks at Charging Tuition
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
The ‘perfectly lubricated weathervane’ keeps spinning
Thomas Burr / Salt Lake Tribune:
Huntsman buys City Creek condo
Discussion: Bloomberg and The Hill
Stephen Gray / PinkNews.co.uk:
Commonwealth nations react to “ex-colonial” British aid threat
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Joe. My. God.
The Huffington Post:
Clintons Stay At Dorothy Rodham's Sickbed Late Into The Night
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George Jahn / Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: New signs of Syria-Pakistan nuke tie
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Darlene Superville / Associated Press:
White House staff lose weight, credit first lady
Discussion: Weasel Zippers and The Politico
Roll Call:
And Congress' Rich Get Richer
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Lachlan Markay / The Heritage Foundation:
Pelosi: South Carolina Boeing Plant Should Unionize or Shut Down
Discussion: Hot Air and Outside the Beltway
New York Post:
Tossed cart hit philanthropist
Discussion: msnbc.com and Gothamist
James Fallows / The Atlantic Online:
The Charts You Must See, Now, About GOP Tax Plans
 

 
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Daniel Thomas / Financial Times:
Trade body data: copyrighted music revenue was $45.5B in 2023, above cinema box office spending of $33.2B in 2023 and $41.9B in 2019; record labels made $28.5B

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