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10:25 AM ET, November 28, 2011

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Bloomberg:
Secret Fed Loans Gave U.S. Banks Undisclosed $13B  —  The Federal Reserve and the big banks fought for more than two years to keep details of the largest bailout in U.S. history a secret.  Now, the rest of the world can see what it was missing.  —  The Fed didn't tell anyone which banks …
Charles Franklin / Polls And Votes:
Recognition and Favorability of GOP2012 Candidates  —  The rise of Newt Gingrich over the past 10 days or so, now capped with a Manchester Union Leader endorsement, is the culmination of a months long rejuvenation process.  In April Gingrich ran neck-and-neck with Mitt Romney in net favorability ratings …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Newspaper's Endorsement Has Been Leading Indicator in New Hampshire  —  On Sunday, The Union Leader of Manchester, New Hampshire's largest newspaper, endorsed Newt Gingrich for president.  The endorsement represents one of the most tangible signs of parts of the conservative establishment coming around …
Julie Hirschfeld Davis / Bloomberg:
Romney in 2006 Backed Immigration Stance That He Now Deems to Be ‘Amnesty’
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
Gingrich Eager to Be More Than an Anti-Romney
Discussion: msnbc.com
CTV.ca:
Canada to pull out of Kyoto Protocol next month … Date: Sun.  —  Canada will announce next month that it will formally withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol, CTV News has learned.  —  The Harper government has tentatively planned an announcement for a few days before Christmas, CTV's Roger Smith reported Sunday evening.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Things to Tax  —  The supercommittee was a superdud — and we should be glad.  Nonetheless, at some point we'll have to rein in budget deficits.  And when we do, here's a thought: How about making increased revenue an important part of the deal?  —  And I don't just mean a return to Clinton-era tax rates.
Wolfgang Münchau / Financial Times:
The eurozone really has only days to avoid collapse  —  In virtually all the debates about the eurozone I have been engaged in, someone usually makes the point that it is only when things get bad enough, the politicians finally act - eurobond, debt monetisation, quantitative easing, whatever.
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Wall Street Journal:
Europe's Leaders Pursue New Pact
Discussion: FT Alphaville and Reuters
Richard Harris / NPR:
Ahead Of Climate Talks, U.S. Leadership In Question … The U.S. is second only to China in emitting gases that cause global warming.  Above, the smoke stacks at American Electric Power's Mountaineer power plant in West Virginia.  —  A new round of United Nations climate talks is getting under way in Durban, South Africa, Monday.
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James Delingpole / Wall Street Journal:
Climategate 2.0  —  A new batch of leaked emails again shows …
Discussion: JunkScience.com
Agence France Presse:
Enraged Pakistanis burn Obama effigy, slam US  —  Hundreds of enraged Pakistanis took to the streets across the country Sunday, burning an effigy of  —  and setting fire to US flags after 24 soldiers died in  —  air strikes.  —  The rallies were organised by opposition and right-wing Islamist groups …
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Sky News Australia:
Pakistanis burn Obama effigy and US flag
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Steven T. Dennis / Roll Call:
Payroll Tax Cut Will Top Political Theater  —  Senate Democrats and the White House are setting up a certain-to-fail vote to extend and expand the payroll tax cut as soon as this week as their signature political showcase heading into the election year.  —  For Democratic partisans …
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Neela Banerjee / Los Angeles Times:
Parties look to payroll tax deal after collapse of deficit talks
Ynetnews:
Iran: We'll fire 150,000 missiles at Israel if attacked  —  Defense minister Vahidi tells army volunteers ‘Israel has to be punished for what it has done to the Muslims in Palestine’  —  Iranian Defense Minister General Ahmad Vahidi said Iran Independent News Service reported Sunday.
CBS News:
Hard Times Generation: Families living in cars  —  More than 16 million children are now living in poverty and, for many of them, a proper home is elusive.  Some cash-strapped families stay with relatives; others move into motels or homeless shelters.  But, as Scott Pelley reports …
Associated Press:
Teen tweeter won't apologize to Sam Brownback  —  KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A Kansas teenager who wrote a disparaging tweet about Gov. Sam Brownback said Sunday that she is rejecting her high school principal's demand for a written apology.  —  Emma Sullivan, 18, of the Kansas City suburb of Fairway …
Alexander Burns / The Politico:
DNC hits Romney with television ads in 5 swing states  —  The Democratic National Committee is broadening its message campaign against Mitt Romney, going on the air in six television markets to call him a brazen flip-flopper who might as well be “two men trapped in one body.”
Discussion: Weekly Standard
Carlos Lozano / L.A. NOW:
Occupy L.A.: Several arrested, but protest remains mostly peaceful  —  Police arrested several people early Monday at the Occupy L.A. demonstration outside City Hall, but then the commotion quickly died down.  —  Shortly after 5 a.m., police issued an order to disperse to those demonstrators gathered …
Michael Leahy / Washington Post:
George and Mitt Romney: Like father, like son, until a political parting point  —  View Photo Gallery —  The GOP presidential hopeful and former Massachusetts governor's family has deep political roots.  Romney's father, George, was the former governor of Michigan and served …
 
 
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Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters.org blogs:
Colin Powell Blames Media and Tea Party for Divisive Tone in Washington
Christian Davenport / Washington Post:
In the nation's capital, underground is where it's at
Discussion: Business Insider
Hans Nichols / Bloomberg:
Schwarzman Backs Romney as Wall Street Turns Away From Obama
Discussion: The Hill and Business Insider
New York Times:
The Price of Intolerance  —  It's early yet for a full accounting …
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Frances Martel / Mediaite:
CNN Prank Caller Poses As Student Arrested In Cairo, Thanks 'Baba Booey's Monkey Nuts' For Freedom
Discussion: BuzzFeed
BBC:
Strike: BBC poll suggests strong support
Discussion: blogs.telegraph.co.uk and Guardian
Jonathan Wynne-Jones / Telegraph:
Christian worker loses her job after being ‘targeted’ by Islamic extremists
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Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:
Romney calls on Obama to block $600B in defense cuts
Ben Farmer / Telegraph:
Insurgent commander who planned bomb attacks that ‘blew soliders to bits’ is granted amnesty
Discussion: Weasel Zippers and Jihad Watch
Jennifer Epstein / The Politico:
Obama's toughest critic: Obama
New York Times:
Arab League Approves Sanctions Against Syria
 

 
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Reuters:
French judicial source: investigators searched Netflix's offices in France and the Netherlands as part of a preliminary investigation into tax fraud laundering

Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
India issues a notice to Wikipedia over bias concerns, questioning if it should be classified as a publisher, after judges called its open editing “dangerous”

 
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