Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Tuesday's Top News: Does Obama Have a Plan B for the Middle East?

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Does Obama Have a Plan B for the Middle East?

By TONY KARON

The Administration's initial efforts to broker peace have hit a wall, highlighting tactical flaws - and even, perhaps, the idea that a two-state solution negotiated between the two sides has passed its sell-by date

Iraq Compromise Allows Elections, but Kurdish Tensions Remain

By ANDREW LEE BUTTERS

Allowing a vote for those expelled by Saddam Hussein from Kirkuk breaks a stalemate, but doesn't resolve the disputed oil-rich city's fate

After Maine, the Battle Lines Over Gay Marriage Harden

By MICHAEL A. LINDENBERGER

As Catholic bishops prepare for a conference to discuss how to fight gay marriage, on-the-ground gay activists are thinking of ways to beef up the struggle

Was Hasan Inspired by a Radical Imam's Sermons?

By BOBBY GHOSH / WASHINGTON

Was Major Nidal Malik Hasan a disaffected loner or a Muslim extremist whose rampage was inspired by terrorist groups overseas?

Maclaren's Stroller Recall: A Stumbling Response Online

By SEAN GREGORY

Maclaren's recall of 1 million baby strollers is unnerving parents and setting the blogosphere a flutter. The corporate parent is scrambling to save its future

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Not quite big enough for the Drudge Report siren but he did put it in red text: REVEALED BY CBSNEWS TONIGHT: OBAMA'S PLAN FOR AFGHANISTAN; send four combat brigades plus thousands more support troops... close to the 40,000 that McChrystal wanted... Then there was the McClatchy report this weekend: President Barack Obama is nearing a decision to send [...]

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"We fired heavily on the North Korean vessel."
AN UNNAMED SOUTH KOREAN NAVAL OFFICIAL,
after North and South Korean naval forces exchanged fire Tuesday in disputed waters
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How the Beans of Egypt, Maine, Sprouted a Militia

By Christopher Ketcham

With a jumble of grizzly and wide-eyed allies from left, right and center, the novelist Carolyn Chute thinks of leading Maine out of the Union

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