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Politics: Afternoon Edition: White House source says Al-Qaeda attack more likely

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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Interactive | Campaign 2010
Everything you need to know about the 2010 elections.

1) Obama: Development aid is not charity
"Let's put to rest the old myth that development is mere charity that does not serve our interests," said Obama during an address to the U.N.
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2) 'Exhausted' Obama questioner speaks: 'Divine intervention'
Velma Hart's exhaustion has become exhilaration.
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3) White House source: Al-Qaeda attack more likely
Risk of a single-target bombing or an attack by a lone gunman has increased, say White House officials.
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4) Angle: I make money on Fox
"Go on my website, it starts coming in," said Angle, referring to incoming donations.
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5) Murkowski spared by GOP
"It's not taking us where we ultimately have to go as a country," said Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.).
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6) On Leadership: Does the tea party need leaders?
Has the recent success of the Tea Party come because of, or in spite of, the movement's lack of a formal leadership structure?
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
North Carolina nurse Renee Ellmers (R), in a new campaign ad slamming competitor Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-N.C.):

"The terrorists haven't won, and we should tell them in plain English, 'No, there will never be a mosque at Ground Zero.'"

COMMENT OF THE DAY
SW6Blues on 'Woodward book details rift in Obam administration over Afghan war plan':

"I'm glad that Obama wants our troops home, but if he really wants us out, then GIVE THE ORDER."

MULTIMEDIA
Video | Obama holds backyard town hall on health care

Video | Obama holds backyard townhall on health care
President Obama sought Wednesday to reintroduce his signature health care bill to voters who don't much like it or even understand it six months after it passed. (The Associated Press)


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