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Philip Sherwell / Telegraph:
Venezuela's marathon man looks to run down Chavez — Henrique Capriles, an opposition leader who runs marathons in his spare time, hopes to give Hugo Chavez a close race in elections next weekend, reports Philip Sherwell. — Henrique Capriles is hoping to give Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez a run for his money.
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iOwnTheWorld.com, americanthinker.com and Fausta's Blog
Josh Gerstein / Reuters:
Supreme Court cases could stir 2012 race — As the presidential race heads into the home stretch, the Supreme Court is poised to wade into a series of contentious issues that neither President Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney seems eager to discuss. — The justices begin their next term on Monday.
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Faces Crucial Rulings in Coming Term
Supreme Court Faces Crucial Rulings in Coming Term
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The Impolitic and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Wyatt Buchanan / San Francisco Chronicle:
State bans gay-repair therapy for minors — Photo: Rich Pedroncelli, Associated Press / SF — Sacramento — California has become the first state in the country to ban controversial therapy practices that attempt to change the sexual orientation of minors after Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill to outlaw them Saturday.
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Washington Post:
Afghan troops get a lesson in American cultural ignorance — KABUL — During the Vietnam War, American soldiers shipped out armed with government-issued guides to the distant land and the mysterious people. — In Afghanistan, the U.S. military has tried training sessions, embedded cultural advisers …
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Power Line
ABCNEWS:
On ‘This Week’: Gov. Chris Christie and David Plouffe — Chris Christie and David Plouffe on This Week (New Jersey State Governor's Office/ABC) — Days before the critical first presidential debate next week, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and White House senior adviser David Plouffe join …
Associated Press:
Obama within reach of electoral votes for 2nd term; Romney could still win but path narrower — Early voting is under way in dozens of states, and national and key states surveys show undecided voters feel more favorably toward Obama than Romney. — The Republican is in a tight battle …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Mediaite
Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
The World We're Actually Living In — FOR the first time in a long, long time, a Democrat is running for president and has the clear advantage on national security policy. That is not “how things are supposed to be,” and Republicans sound apoplectic about it.
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The Mahablog and Daily Kos
Walter Russell Mead / Via Meadia:
Dispatches From The War That Nobody Wants — As everybody knows, there is no such thing as a global war on terror anymore. Instead we live in a harmonious world of interfaith comity with only the occasional criminal act that is quickly and competently handled by law enforcement officials.
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Israel Matzav, Global Public Square, BBC and McClatchy Washington Bureau
Boston Globe:
Elizabeth Warren appears to inch ahead of Scott Brown in new Globe poll, 43 - 38 — But 18% of voters said they're still undecided — You are reading this article for FREE courtesy of BostonGlobe.com. Get unlimited access. — With Elizabeth Warren and Senator Scott Brown preparing …
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Daily Kos, Blue Mass Group and Taegan Goddard's …
Kathie Obradovich / Des Moines Register:
Des Moines Register Iowa Poll: Obama leads Romney by 4 points — © Des Moines Register and Tribune Co. — President Barack Obama leads Republican nominee Mitt Romney 49 percent to 45 percent in the battleground state of Iowa, a new Des Moines Register Iowa Poll has found.
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Paul Ryan / CNN:
'I'm not counting on a gaffe' from Biden — (CNN) - GOP vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan said Sunday he's not counting on gaffes from Vice President Joe Biden when they debate on October 11. — “I don't think he will. You know he doesn't do that in debates.
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Politico and Ballot Box
Des Moines Register:
Most voters have locked in choice — Thirty-seven days from Election Day, Iowa has few undecided voters left — just 2 percent. — But 10 percent of likely voters say they could still change their minds. Of that group, more than half are independent voters.
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Politico