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Debbie Goffa / L.A. NOW:
Customers hit by pepper spray at Wal-Mart describe scene of chaos — Matthew Lopez went to the Wal-Mart in Porter Ranch on Thursday night for the Black Friday sale but instead was caught in a pepper-spray attack by a woman who authorities said was “competitive shopping.”
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Black Friday shoppers pepper-sprayed in Calif. — Twenty people, including children, were injured when a woman at a San Fernando Valley Walmart store used mace against other customers in what authorities referred to as a “competitive shopping” incident. — The Los Angeles Times reports …
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Michelle Malkin, L.A. NOW, DCist and Ricochet Conversations Feed
Shelby Grad / L.A. NOW:
Shootings, pepper-spray attack mar Wal-Mart Black Friday sales — As shoppers converged on retailers around the country looking for Black Friday deals, authorities reported scattered problems. — In Porter Ranch, a woman pepper sprayed customers at a Wal-Mart in what authorities …
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Stephanie Clifford / New York Times:
Black Friday Sales Show Divide Between Shoppers
Black Friday Sales Show Divide Between Shoppers
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The Huffington Post, Guardian, American Power, Gothamist, BAGnewsNotes and Wonkette
Valentina Za / Reuters:
“Awful” Italy debt sale heightens euro zone stress — (Reuters) - Italy paid a record 6.5 percent to borrow money over six months on Friday and its longer-term funding costs soared far above levels seen as sustainable for public finances, raising the pressure on Rome's new emergency government.
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Tyler Cowen / Marginal Revolution:
Is the end near? — I am seeing reports of 7.7 on the Italian ten-year bond, over eight percent on the two-year bond, 6.5 percent on the six-month note, and so on. Here is one account. — Maybe these markets simply will shut down soon. There is so much talk about what the Germans should do, but I don't see the viable options.
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Financial Times, Brad DeLong and AMERICAN FUTURE
Guardian:
Frank Miller and the rise of cryptofascist Hollywood — Fans were shocked when Batman writer Frank Miller furiously attacked the Occupy movement. They shouldn't have been, says Rick Moody - he was just voicing Hollywood's unspoken values — A sturdy corollary emerges in the wake …
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Left Coast Rebel, Althouse, americanthinker.com and Samizdata.net
Andrew Osborn / Telegraph:
Russian newsreader fired after Obama middle finger insult — A top Russian female newsreader who appeared to defiantly show US President Barack Obama her middle finger during a live newscast has been fired. — Tatyana Limanova, an award-winning senior newsreader at the channel, can be seen briskly reading out an item about APEC
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Support Builds for a Plan to Rein In Medicare Costs — WASHINGTON — Though it reached no agreement, the special Congressional committee on deficit reduction built a case for major structural changes in Medicare that would limit the government's open-ended financial commitment to the program, lawmakers and health policy experts say.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
We Are the 99.9% — “We are the 99 percent” is a great slogan. It correctly defines the issue as being the middle class versus the elite (as opposed to the middle class versus the poor). And it also gets past the common but wrong establishment notion that rising inequality is mainly …
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Hullabaloo and Prairie Weather
New York Times:
Image Expert Shapes Romney (His Hair, Anyway) — BELMONT, Mass. — Voters routinely ask about it on the campaign trail. Pundits chronicle the slightest changes in its presentation. There is a Facebook page devoted it — not to mention an entire blog. “Has it always been this good?” read a recent online entry.
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Mediaite and Iowa Caucuses
Matthew Continetti / Weekly Standard:
Anarchy in the U.S.A. — The roots of American disorder. — Ever since September, when activists heeded Adbusters editor Kalle Lasn's call to Occupy Wall Street, it's become a rite of passage for reporters, bloggers, and video trackers to go to the occupiers' tent cities and comment on what they see.
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Moe Lane and Klein Online
Michael Marshall / New Scientist:
CO2 may not warm the planet as much as thought — The climate may be less sensitive to carbon dioxide than we thought - and temperature rises this century could be smaller than expected. That's the surprise result of a new analysis of the last ice age. However, the finding comes …
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Power Line
Martin Wolf / Financial Times:
Why cutting fiscal deficits is an assault on profits — Reducing the government's debt was “proving harder than anyone envisaged”, David Cameron, UK prime minister, said in a speech on Monday. He even admitted that “high levels of public and private debt are proving to be a drag on growth …
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Business Insider and Paul Krugman