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Robert Booth / Guardian:
Peter O'Toole, star of Lawrence of Arabia, dies aged 81 — Actor who shot to fame in David Lean's 1962 masterpiece and received eight Oscar nominations has died in hospital in London — The actor Peter O'Toole who found stardom in David Lean's masterpiece Lawrence of Arabia, has died aged 81, his family has annouced.
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Benedict Nightingale / New York Times:
Peter O'Toole, Star of ‘Lawrence of Arabia,’ Is Dead at 81 — Peter O'Toole, an Irish bookmaker's son with a hell-raising streak whose magnetic performance in the 1962 epic film “Lawrence of Arabia” earned him overnight fame and put him on the road to becoming one of his generation's …
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Mark Steyn / National Review:
Peter O'Toole, R.I.P. — Peter O'Toole died in London yesterday. He was one of the few actors I was happy to watch in any role. He improved almost anything he was in, although I wish there had been more late-career stuff after his charming turn in My Favorite Year.
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Dan Friedman / NY Daily News:
Tea Party candidates launch battle against Republican honchos — Several Republican senators' reelection efforts are being threatened by conservative challengers such as the controversial Rep. Steve Stockman (R-Tex.) — Republican honchos like Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) are facing an uprising.
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Arthur C. Brooks / New York Times:
A Formula for Happiness — HAPPINESS has traditionally been considered an elusive and evanescent thing. To some, even trying to achieve it is an exercise in futility. It has been said that “happiness is as a butterfly which, when pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but which if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you.”
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Daughter Theory — FOR our age of wonks and white papers and warring experts, there ought to be a word — something just short of, though not shorter than, schadenfreude — for the gentle thrill inspired by a social-science finding that mildly unsettles one's ideological opponents.
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Paul Sperry / New York Post:
Inside the Saudi 9/11 coverup — After the 9/11 attacks, the public was told al Qaeda acted alone, with no state sponsors. — But the White House never let it see an entire section of Congress' investigative report on 9/11 dealing with “specific sources of foreign support” for the 19 hijackers, 15 of whom were Saudi nationals.
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Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
How the West was lost by the selfie president — My bookshelves sag with encyclopedic volumes arguing that America and the West are in decline. But proving that a picture is worth a thousand books, the “selfie” seen 'round the world ends the argument. — It's official …
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Associated Press:
George P. takes baby steps away from Bush name — AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The latest scion of one of America's most powerful political dynasties is trying to convince voters he's something other than what his famous surname suggests. — George P. Bush, the 37-year-old grandson of one former president …
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Des Moines Register:
Iowa Poll: The early favorites for 2016 presidential race — Iowa Poll: Presidential candidate preferences: Iowa Poll: Presidential candidate preferences — Hillary Clinton, left, and Paul Ryan / Getty Images photos — Coming Monday — How do Iowans feel about health care reform and its rollout?
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Ashley Killough / CNN:
McCain: CIA did not tell Congress the truth about Levinson — (CNN) - Sen. John McCain joined CNN's “State of the Union” from Kiev, Ukraine, on Sunday after the Arizona Republican addressed thousands of protesters who are angry over the Ukrainian government's decision to backpedal away from an agreement with the European Union.
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Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
White House delayed enacting rules ahead of 2012 election to avoid controversy — The White House systematically delayed enacting a series of rules on the environment, worker safety and health care to prevent them from becoming points of contention before the 2012 election …
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Alexander Burns / Reuters:
Ambassador Kennedy: A star is born — Caroline Kennedy is a long way from Syracuse. — The soft-spoken presidential scion, who four years ago this month toured upstate New York in a short and ill-fated bid for the U.S. Senate, has swept with force into her newest public role as President Barack Obama's ambassador in Japan.
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