Wall Street Journal:
The Web consulting firm Blue State Digital helped the Obama campaign raise some $500 million online, catapulting a relative political novice into the Oval Office. Its next challenge: Help fashion bible Vogue magazine cash in on its far-reaching influence at a time when advertising dollars are bleeding out of print. Vogue h (Read More)
MSNBC:
“The White House is lukewarm about proposals by congressional Democrats to introduce broad legislation to create jobs, instead favoring targeted measures that would be less likely to inflate the deficit,” the Wall Street Journal says. “There is as yet no agreement within the White House or in Congress on how to try to curb (Read More)
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed:
BUCHAREST, Romania — Romania's centrist president will face a socialist former foreign minister in a Dec. 6 runoff election, partial results showed Monday, in a race key to helping the country emerge from a political and economic crisis.President Traian Basescu received 32.7 percent of the vote, while Mircea Geoana won 30.1 (Read More)
CNN:
A large crowd of loyal Sarah Palin followers, late arrivers, and "Going Rogue" book readers gathered outside the Roanoke, Virginia's Barnes and Noble book store to try to catch a glimpse of Sarah at 12:45 Sunday, November 22 as she finalized her book signing to depart on her unmistakable well equipped touring bus. B&N work (Read More)
New York Times:
Senior members of the BJP accused the government of leaking the long-awaited report on the 1992 destruction of the Babri Masjid mosque in Ayodyha, for political gain.
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USATODAY.com - On Deadline:
Here's something President Barack Obama, Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch and Billy Crystal all agree on : Muhammad aAi's the greatest.
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MSNBC:
From NBC's Domenico MontanaroIs the news of Kansas Rep. Dennis Moore's (D) retirement a finger pulled out of the damn of more retirements to come?That has to be a big fear of Democrats looking to stave off a massive loss of House seats next year.A Moore aide confirms that he will be retiring and added that a written stateme (Read More)
CNN:
Entrepeneurs are already gearing up for another Palin political race. And on Sunday, November 22, the crowd at Sarah Palin's book signing to promote her book, "Going Rogue" in Roanoke went a little rogue themselves and donned their favorite Palin promoter garb to wave, shout well wishes and snap photos on cell phones and c (Read More)
This Week:
ABC News’ David Chalian Reports: You think keeping 60 Democrats together on health care is rough? Just wait for the debate over President Obama’s eagerly anticipated Afghanistan strategy comes to a full boil.
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www.msnbc.msn.com:
Hundreds of people are lined up at an Army base in North Carolina where former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is signing books.
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The Huffington Post | Full News Feed:
As desperate Democratic lawmakers cast about for ways to create jobs from Capitol Hill, a 1970s-era jobs program is getting a fresh look. Known as CETA -- the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act -- the program provided direct government funding to hire temporary workers. At its peak in 1978, it had created 725,000 pub (Read More)
New York Times:
Iraq’s effort to hold parliamentary elections in January appear to have collapsed, raising the prospect of a political and constitutional crisis ahead of the planned U.S. troop withdrawal.
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New York Times:
The low interest rates the U.S. has been paying on its colossal debt won’t last forever as the government faces a payment shock down the road.
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New York Times:
In one of the worst incidents of election-related violence in the Philippines in recent memory, a group of 36 people were kidnapped by armed men on Monday, officials said.
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Wall Street Journal:
The White House is lukewarm about proposals by congressional Democrats to introduce broad legislation to create jobs ... stock-market investors are retreating, worrying that the end of the year could bring challenging trading conditions ... and Chrysler will offer 0% financing or as much as $4,000 cash back on 2010 vehicles (Read More)