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Dynamo Emergency World Band Radio

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Politics News Alert: Bush-era tax cut extensions fail to advance in Senate
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Senate Republicans have blocked legislation allowing taxes to rise on upper income taxpayers on Jan. 1. The vote Saturday was 53-36, seven short of the 60 needed to advance the measure.

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Politics Afternoon Edition: Congress gets a reality check

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1) Obama slips into Afghanistan, skips on Karzai
Under intense security, Obama landed in darkness after a clandestine departure from the White House on Thursday, where plans of his trip into the war zone were tightly guarded.
» Read full article

2) Senate Dems light into Republicans over tax cuts
Scrooge, fat cats and terrorists -- those were just a few of the names hurled at Republicans on Friday.
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3) Kennedy niece goes after Palin
Palin's book makes clear just how dangerous her proposed path can be.
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4) Congress gets a reality check
The deficit commission has shown that there are solutions for the difficult problems facing the country.
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5) Clinton's having the worst week
Clinton's joy ride screeched to a halt this week thanks to WikiLeaks' Julian Assange
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"...the commander, the 43rd commander of the 101st Airborne Division -- (cheers) -- came up with a manly man T-shirt, and no one will mess with you if you wear this, Mr. President."

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