Tuesday, December 2, 2008

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What's Really at Stake in Georgia's Senate Runoff

By MICHAEL GRUNWALD

A surprise Democratic win in this deep-red state would be a crowning embarrassment for Republicans, but the GOP may take a wrong, very dangerous message from a victory

Detroit Bailout Fueling Trade Tensions with Europe

By JEFF ISRAELY

Fearing Washington's proposed $25 billion rescue plan could give struggling U.S. carmakers an advantage, European policymakers look for ways to support their own automotive industry

Hugo Chavez for President ... Now and Forever?

By TIM PADGETT

Even after the mixed results of Venezuela's November election, the rambunctious leader is pushing for a new vote to end presidential term limits

Watching Clinton's Transition at State

By MASSIMO CALABRESI / WASHINGTON

Now that Hillary Clinton has been nominated to be Secretary of State, President-elect Barack Obama's former Democratic rival will begin preparing for the job that awaits her in less than two months

Florida Moves to Provide Relief on Foreclosures

By SIOBHAN MORRISSEY/MIAMI

Governor Crist scrambles to sign on banks for a ninety day moratorium on home foreclosures

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By Michael Scherer

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Quotes of the Day

"I'd like to give them a medal for their sense of responsibility."
GIANCARLO GALAN,
the governor of the province where Venice is located, sarcastically criticizing transport workers who went on strike while more than 95 percent of the Italian city is flooded
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Death in the Afternoon Draws a Crowd

By Lucien O. Chauvin

Attendance at bullfights in Peru's capital slumped in the '90s, but a resurgent economy has made the ring the place to be seen

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