Golf Tips – Obama Aide Defends GM, Chrysler Strategy – Washington Post

Obama Aide Defends GM, Chrysler Strategy – Washington Post


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Obama Aide Defends GM, Chrysler Strategy
Washington Post
By Kendra Marr A senior aide to President Obama tried to reassure lawmakers yesterday that the government has acted strictly as an "investor of taxpayer resources" and is playing no day-to-day role in overseeing the restructuring of General Motors and
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How Moran's Early Edge Unwound – Washington Post


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How Moran's Early Edge Unwound
Washington Post
By Amy Gardner Former Alexandria delegate Brian Moran had everything he needed for a strong bid for Virginia governor: a moderate legislative record, a law-and-order background, a popular name in Northern Virginia — and a well-earned reputation as a
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Holocaust museum guards: 'Run, run, run' – USA Today


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Holocaust museum guards: 'Run, run, run'
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By H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY By Thomas Frank and David Jackson, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — It sounded like a sonic boom, a burst echoing so loudly through the museum atrium that everyone knew there was trouble. Anya Leck darted into a first-floor alcove,
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Rival Not in Race Works to Defeat Iran's Leader – New York Times


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Rival Not in Race Works to Defeat Iran's Leader
New York Times
By ROBERT F. WORTH TEHRAN — In a makeshift campaign war room in north Tehran, two dozen young women clad in head scarves and black chadors are logging election data into desktop computers 24 hours a day, while men rush around them carrying voter
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Latino-Black Rivalry Helped Fuel GOP's Takeover of State Senate – New York Times


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Latino-Black Rivalry Helped Fuel GOP's Takeover of State Senate
New York Times
By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and DANNY HAKIM ALBANY — When two Democratic state senators, Pedro Espada Jr. and Hiram Monserrate, joined Republicans on the Senate floor Monday to kick off their surprise takeover of the chamber, almost every other Democratic
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New Signs That Plane Broke Up in Flight – New York Times


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New Signs That Plane Broke Up in Flight
New York Times
By MATTHEW L. WALD WASHINGTON — Two pieces of evidence have emerged that lend new credence to the theory that the Air France jet that crashed more than a week ago broke up in flight. The Brazilian Air Force released information on Tuesday night showing
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New sanctions could hit North Korea's fundraising – The Associated Press


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New sanctions could hit North Korea's fundraising
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Room 39 is one of the most secret organizations in arguably the world's most secretive state. Its mission: Obtain foreign currency for the regime of North Korea's authoritarian leader Kim Jong Il. As the United States weighs
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