Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Wednesday's Top News: Emanuel, Eyeing Chicago Run, Could Leave the White House in October

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Emanuel, Eyeing Chicago Run, Could Leave the White House in October

By Michael Scherer / Washington

If White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel decides to run for Chicago mayor, the decision could come before Election Day

Despite Peace Talks, Israel's Settlers Are Dug In

By Karl Vick / Eli, West Bank

Negotiations over their fate come and go, but those Israelis who've made their homes in occupied territory see themselves as intractable facts on the ground

Spain's Coal Miners Fight for the Right to Keep Digging

By Lisa Abend

The E.U.'s search for cleaner energy and a cut in subsidies is putting pressure on Europe's coal-mining industries. Desperate to save their livelihoods, Spain's miners have embarked on a series of protests -- including an eight-day march

Glee Is Back and Goes Back to School

By James Poniewozik

Spoilers for the second-season premiere of Glee coming up.

Justice Scalia Mouths Off on Sex Discrimination

By Adam Cohen

Even though the court has said for decades that the equal-protection clause protects women (and men) from sex discrimination, the outspoken Antonin Scalia claimed late last week that women's equality is entirely up to the political branches

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By Joe Klein

Colorado Springs, Co. traveling companions: none event: lunch with Captain Jeremiah Ellis and 1st sgt. Jack Robison I couldn't pass through Colorado Springs without looking up Captain Jeremiah Ellis and First Sgt. Jack Robison, with whom I'd embedded in Kandahar Province last April. Their unit, Dog Company of the 1/12 of the 4th Infantry division [...]

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"We can absorb a terrorist attack. We'll do everything we can to prevent it, but even a 9/11, even the biggest attack ever ... we absorbed it and we are stronger."
President BARACK OBAMA,
talking to Bob Woodward, during a candid interview for the journalist's new book Obama's Wars, which is released next Monday
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For Britain's Lib Dems, Power Has its Problems

By Catherine Mayer / Liverpool

The Liberal Democrats' annual party conference shows that the junior partner in Britain's government coalition is still adjusting to finally being in office. But has the deal with the Conservatives forever tainted the Lib Dem dream?

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