Thursday, November 5, 2009

Thursday's Top News: Hillary's Moment: Clinton Faces the World

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Hillary's Moment: Clinton Faces the World

By JOE KLEIN

She is the star of the Obama Cabinet and an international celebrity — and after nine months of staying out of the limelight, Hillary Clinton has arrived on the global stage. An intimate portrait of the diplomat and her world

Can the U.S. Win in a Karzai-Led Afghanistan?

By ARYN BAKER / KABUL

Good governance has been identified as the key to beating the Taliban, and few are expecting the reelected Karzai to deliver. But Karzai also knows that his life may depend on keeping the U.S. involved

Recession's Dividend: A Bumper Crop of Corporate Tax Credits

By STEPHEN GANDEL

Many companies are emerging from two years of losses, which means their pockets are stuffed with valuable tax credits

The Rebirth of the Republican Middle

By RAMESH PONNURU

Conservatives get the most attention as the GOP revives. But moderates are rising too

Israel Claims Iran Weapons Intercept

By AARON J. KLEIN / TEL AVIV

Commandoes seize a ship that Israel says was carrying Iranian weapons to Hizballah, but fears that a lot more are getting through

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By Jay Newton-Small

Yesterday, when Republicans on the Senate Environment and Publics Works Committee boycotted a mark up of Senators Barbara Boxer and John Kerry's climate change bill, things looked bleak for getting a bipartisan measure to the Senate floor. The atmosphere poisoned even the most eager Republican for a climate change bill, retiring Ohio Senator George Voinovich. [...]

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Obama After a Year: What's Changed, and What Hasn't

Mark Halperin appraises the achievements, and lack of them, in the first year since President Obama's election

Quotes of the Day

"What were we to do? We went ahead with the funeral."
ROSA SAMPAIO,
the niece of Brazilian man Ademir Jorge Goncalves, who shocked his family by showing up to his own funeral. Goncalves had been identified as the victim of a car crash the previous day
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Czech Republic's E.U. Holdout Has Public Support

By Katerina Zachovalova

Czech President Vaclav Klaus remains the lone holdout on the European Union's Lisbon Treaty. He's intent on shoring up support among German-wary voters first

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