Monday, November 1, 2010

Monday's Top News: After the Elections, the Priority for Both Parties Is Image Repair

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After the Elections, the Priority for Both Parties Is Image Repair

By Mark Halperin

The midterm elections are the battle, but the real challenge for elected officials begins the night of Nov. 2

Bomb-Plot Analysis: Al-Qaeda in Yemen Becoming More Lethal

By Robert Baer

The militants in Yemen appear to have better intelligence and organization than al-Qaeda has shown elsewhere in the past

In a Surreal Race, Reid's Fate Hinges on Voter Turnout

By Jay Newton-Small

Senate majority leader Harry Reid is fighting for his political life and the Nevada midterms race is so much about him, it hardly matters who is running against him. The fact that his opponent is Tea Party darling Sharron Angle simply adds more color

JFK Adviser Theodore Sorensen (1928-2010): A Remembrance

By Adam Sorensen

The last of the Kennedy old guard, Theodore C. Sorensen was a tireless defender of the 35th President's legacy

Stewart-Colbert Rally: Media Hysteria is the Real Enemy

By Alex Altman / Washington

Fans flocked to Washington to see Stewart and Colbert perform their familiar shtick on an outsize stage

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Sun Tzu, the Dave Petraeus of 500 B.C. China, coined the phrase. So just who is the enemy in Afghanistan? As we near President Obama's promised December review – likely to lead to tweaking, rather than shifting, U.S. strategy there – it's a vital question. Bill Roggio of Long War Journal has distilled the contents [...]

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"It will be hard to avoid the census takers when they come. I'm still not sure what I will do."
TAN JIANGUO,
a migrant worker residing illegally in a Beijing suburb, on China's first national census in 10 years; more than six million surveyors will fan out across this country's 31 provinces starting today
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Slow Food: Can You Eat Well and Save the World?

By Lisa Abend

Organized by the Slow Food movement, the biannual Terra Madre meeting advocates for good practice while celebrating good eating -- but can it really do both?

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