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Chad Terhune / Los Angeles Times:
Covered California gave consumers' contact info to agents — California's health exchange has provided insurance agents with names and contact information for tens of thousands of people who went online to check out coverage but didn't ask to be contacted. — Covered California Executive …
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Right Wing News, americanthinker.com, The Gateway Pundit, Weasel Zippers, The Daily Caller, Althouse and ABC News
Bill Keller / New York Times:
Nelson Mandela, Communist — IN 2011, the British historian Stephen Ellis published a paper concluding that Nelson Mandela had been a member of the South African Communist Party — indeed, a member of its governing Central Committee. Although Mandela's African National Congress …
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Prairie Weather
Spero News:
Colin Powell wants US to adopt universal health care — Asks why single-payer systems in Europe have not been adopted in the United States. — Former Secretary of State Colin Powell said universal health care should be available to all Americans. He was speaking at a charity event for prostate survivors in Seattle.
James Hohmann / Politico:
Ex-RNC chair Ed Gillespie weighs Mark Warner challenge in Virginia — HOT SPRINGS, Va.—Former Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie is considering a run against Virginia Sen. Mark Warner (D) next year. — “It's a very winnable race,” the powerful GOP insider told POLITICO in a Saturday afternoon interview.
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James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
An Education in College Justice — Under pressure from the Obama administration, a university tramples the rights of the accused. — Joshua Strange will never forget the girl he met in May 2011. — Both were underclassmen at Alabama's Auburn University when a common acquaintance introduced them.
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Instapundit, Blazing Cat Fur and emptywheel
Wall Street Journal:
The ObamaCare Buck Finally Stops — President Obama says blame the government, not President Obama. — President Obama has found someone to blame for the Affordable Care Act's rolling failures besides Republicans. ObamaCare is the government's fault, not his.
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Power Line, americanthinker.com and Weasel Zippers
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
Lazy Journalists Aren't to Blame for Death of Print — This week's announcement that New York magazine was becoming a biweekly was greeted, in my profession, with the sort of cheer that might herald the announcement of a sewer line backup or a mid-honeymoon appendectomy. — New York magazine is very successful.
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Connecting.the.Dots and Vox Popoli
Jennifer Haberkorn / Politico:
GOP governor ‘all in’ on ACA — In a Republican party that's gone all out against Obamacare, Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval went all in. — Sandoval is the only Republican governor whose state is both running its own health insurance exchange this year and expanding its Medicaid program under the health law.
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Taylor Marsh and Taegan Goddard's …
Russell Berman / The Hill:
Immigration advocates bank on budget deal to rescue overhaul — Few in Washington want to see House and Senate negotiators strike a budget deal more than advocates for immigration reform. — Their interest is not so much in the policy as the timing. The unending fiscal battles …
New York Times:
Wall Street Mothers, Stay-Home Fathers — As Husbands Do Domestic Duty, These Women Are Free to Achieve — Marielle Jan de Beur often catches the 6:27 a.m. train to Grand Central Terminal, waiting on the Westchester platform with a swarm of dark-suited men, and then walks 10 blocks …
Associated Press:
Obama: Diplomacy Best Approach to Iran Nuke Crisis — President Barack Obama said Saturday he believed the chances for a comprehensive nuclear agreement with Iran are 50/50 or worse, yet defended diplomacy as the best way to prevent Tehran from acquiring atomic weapons.
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
Containing Iran is the least awful choice
Containing Iran is the least awful choice
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Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
New York's Junior Senator, Doggedly Refusing to Play the Part — WASHINGTON — If there were a chutzpah caucus in the United States Senate, Kirsten Gillibrand of New York would be its natural leader. — On a fund-raising swing through Chicago this fall, she told donors to pressure …
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The Reaction, The Huffington Post, Taegan Goddard's …, The Mahablog and Balloon Juice
BBC:
Syria conflict: Foreign jihadists ‘use Turkey safe houses’ — Foreign jihadist fighters are using safe houses in southern Turkey to cross into Syria to fight against government forces, the BBC has learnt. — A man running one such house near the border town of Reyhanli said more than 150 people …
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Jihad Watch and The Long War Journal