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Political News Alert: Nancy Pelosi announces she will run for minority leader

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Politics News Alert: Nancy Pelosi announces she will run for minority leader
November 5, 2010 1:16:29 PM
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) has tweeted that she will run to lead Democrats in the House of Representatives.

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NEWSWEEK: What Mattered Most This Week

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Newsweek.com: What Mattered Most This Week - Our takes on the week's five biggest stories

1. GOP SWEEPS BACK INTO CONTROL OF HOUSE


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How the Tea Party plans to keep pressure on Republicans. By Ben Adler
The GOP's senior moment: older voters were a key factor in putting Republicans over the top. By Andrew Romano
Gallery: Comeback candidates who won their old seats on Tuesday.
What the election means for Sarah Palin in 2012. By Eleanor Clift
Does Russ Feingold's loss mean the end of progressivism? By Dirk Johnson

2. POT-LEGALIZING PROP 19 LOST; WHAT'S NEXT?

Noah Berger / AP

Advocates say the pro-pot movement is just getting started. By Jessica Bennett
Why it's hard to conduct scientific research on marijuana.
The never-ending War on Drugs: traffickers have seeds, will travel.

3. NEWSWEEK'S 2010 POWER LIST

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Why money plays an even greater role in political influence than ever before.
No. 1, Rush Limbaugh: What he wants now and in 2012. By Zev Chafets
Gallery: America's wealthiest and most influential people in politics.
See the full NEWSWEEK Power 50.

4. EDUCATION: FINANCE, REFORM, AND RESULTS

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The SAT is slipping as a must for the college-bound.
Photos: Homecoming nostalgia: 100 years of life on college campuses.
Educators should embrace the longer school day.
Maryland tries to close the achievement gap.
The best places to find scholarships and grant money.

5. YEMENI TERROR, IRAQ INSURGENTS, BEIRUT GLITZ

Hasan Jamali / AP

What if the bombs from Yemen had gone off? By Christopher Dickey
Iraqi insurgents are making a deadly comeback.
The battle over turning Beirut into the next Dubai.
Will the U.S. midterm elections affect Israeli policy?
Iranian ties to Afghan politicians run deep.
Get more opinions, analysis, photo galleries, and videos at:
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NEWSWEEK Web Exclusive
The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear

PHOTOS: Exclusive images from Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's D.C. event.

Fed's 'Quantative Easing' Indicates Massive Inflation, 'Aftershock'



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U.S. Top News Early Edition: October hiring jumps but jobless rate unchanged

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Good Morning Omss, FRI 05 Nov 2010 
 
October hiring jumps but jobless rate unchanged
White House signals compromise on tax cuts
Fed may let strong banks hike dividends
China and Germany belittle U.S. actions before G20
Clinton rules out a presidential run through 2016
Qantas says A380 engine failure may be "design issue"
Britain urges action over extremist U.S. website
Obama heads to Asia, hopes to deliver on jobs
Cuba says all 68 on board died in plane crash
Cuba and Iran blast U.S. human rights at U.N. forum


October hiring jumps but jobless rate unchanged
November 05, 2010 09:07 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employment increased far more than expected last month as private companies hired workers at the fastest pace since April, a sign the sluggish economy is starting to tick up.

Full Article
White House signals compromise on tax cuts
November 04, 2010 11:01 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A conciliatory White House said on Thursday it was willing to negotiate with Republicans on tax cut extensions, but Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell took a hard line against compromises with President Barack Obama in a new Congress.

Full Article
Fed may let strong banks hike dividends
November 05, 2010 08:17 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve is expected to soon allow some healthy banks with strong capital levels to increase dividend payments, according to people familiar with the decision.

Full Article
China and Germany belittle U.S. actions before G20
November 05, 2010 09:18 AM ET
BEIJING/BERLIN, Japan (Reuters) - China rebuffed on Friday a U.S. plan to set limits for trade imbalances and Germany dubbed the Fed's money-printing policy "clueless," setting the stage for what could be a fractious G20 summit next week.

Full Article
Clinton rules out a presidential run through 2016
November 05, 2010 09:18 AM ET
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ruled out running for president in 2012 or 2016 on Friday, saying the United States should be ready for a woman president but it would not be her.

Full Article
Qantas says A380 engine failure may be "design issue"
November 05, 2010 08:26 AM ET
SYDNEY/MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A faulty part or design issue may have caused the explosion in an engine on a Qantas Airways Airbus A380 that forced an emergency landing in Singapore, Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce said on Friday.

Full Article
Britain urges action over extremist U.S. website
November 05, 2010 07:54 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - "Jihadist content" on a U.S.-based website calling for action against British lawmakers who backed the Iraq War has been removed after Britain contacted U.S. authorities, police said on Friday.

Full Article
Obama heads to Asia, hopes to deliver on jobs
November 05, 2010 01:20 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama leaves on Friday on a trip to Asia he hopes will lead to more U.S. exports and jobs, three days after his Democratic Party sustained big election losses tied to the weak economy.

Full Article
Cuba says all 68 on board died in plane crash
November 05, 2010 06:09 AM ET
HAVANA (Reuters) - All 68 people on board an Aero Caribbean plane were killed when it crashed in mountainous central Cuba on Thursday after issuing an emergency call, a government website said on Friday.

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Cuba and Iran blast U.S. human rights at U.N. forum
November 05, 2010 07:13 AM ET
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States defended its human rights record on Friday from criticism from foes including Cuba and Iran, who called for it to close Guantanamo prison and investigate alleged torture by its troops abroad.

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