Monday, November 22, 2010

Monday's Top News: Newly Elected GOP Governors: Ready to Unleash Some Pain

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Newly Elected GOP Governors: Ready to Unleash Some Pain

By Mark Halperin

Republican governors are going to have a big hand in writing the next chapter of American history

North Korea's Nuclear Ambitions: Here We Go Again

By Mark Thompson

North Korea dealt the world's crumbling efforts to contain the nuclear genie yet another body blow when the one-time Hermit Kingdom invited a U.S. scientist to take an inside peek at Pyongyang's nuclear complex on November 12

At the Heart of Haiti's Cholera Riots, Anger at the U.N.

By Jessica Desvarieux / Port-au-Prince

Frustration with the seemingly passive role of U.N. peacekeepers seems to have broken out in anger as many Haitians blame the foreign troops for cholera

Will Ireland's Bailout End the Euro Crisis?

By Michael Schuman

The government of Ireland sought a European Union-International Monetary Fund bailout over the weekend, finally succumbing to pressure from its fellow Eurozone members and panicked financial markets

Earmarks: Will Congress Tackle Tax Expenditures?

By Michael Scherer / Washington

A co-chair of President Obama's deficit commission wants Congress to focus on the much bigger earmarks category, specialized tax breaks and deductions, but some Republicans object to any savings helping cut the deficit

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By Mark Thompson

North Korea dealt the world's crumbling efforts to contain the nuclear genie yet another body blow when the one-time Hermit Kingdom invited a U.S. scientist to take an inside peek at Pyongyang's nuclear complex on November 12 – and floored him with a "stunning" new uranium enrichment plant sporting at least 1,000 centrifuges. Not only [...]

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"We're going to get through this and do everything we possibly can to get the men out alive."
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Prime Minister of New Zealand, remains optimistic that the 29 missing miners will be found alive as rescuers prepare Monday to send a robot to test toxins and explosive gases
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The Eternal City's Residents Fight Graffiti

By Stephan Faris

Volunteers have taken on the challenge of ridding the city's walls of graffiti, doing what their leaders can't [EM] or won't [EM] do. The Eternal City's residents join a fight against grime

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