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Newser Daily Digest - O'Donnell: I'll Stop the Whole Country From Having Sex

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O'Donnell: I'll Stop the Whole Country From Having Sex

O'Donnell: I'll Stop the Whole Country From Having Sex

(Newser) - Another old video of Christine O'Donnell is getting buzzed about today after Greg Sargent wrote about it at his Plum Line blog . In the 2003 clip, O'Donnell is in a TV debate on teenage sex, when a critic disagrees with her strategy of abstinence. "You're going to stop the... More »
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Freed Hiker Recounts Prison Marriage Proposal

Freed Hiker Recounts Prison Marriage Proposal

(Newser) - Sarah Shourd, the American hiker released by Iran, says that life "will not resume" until her fellow detainees are released. Shourd talked at length about her captivity in an AP interview : the monotony of solitary confinement, a brief hunger strike, the good cop/bad cop interrogations, and the brief interludes... More »
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Obama Aides Skipping Orszag Wedding as Revenge

Obama Aides Skipping Orszag Wedding as Revenge

(Newser) - From the White House gossip mill: Three top Obama advisers will skip the wedding of ex-budget director Peter Orszag this weekend in a tiff over the Bush tax cuts, the New York Post reports in its Page Six column. As the tale goes, David Axelrod, Valerie Jarrett, and Rahm Emanuel... More »
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Sorry, Tea Partiers, You Don't Get All the Founders

Sorry, Tea Partiers, You Don't Get All the Founders

(Newser) - The Tea Party loves to claim solidarity with the founding fathers, as though they’d all endorse the current Republican agenda. (Remember this craziness ?) Well, not so fast, says historian Ron Chernow. “The truth is that the disputatious founders—who were revolutionaries, not choir boys—seldom agreed about... More »
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Colbert (Briefly) Breaks Character in Testimony

Colbert (Briefly) Breaks Character in Testimony

(Newser) - Stephen Colbert mostly yucked it up during his congressional testimony today, but towards the end, Democrat Judy Chu actually got him to break his faux-pundit facade. After relating the story of a worker overcome by heat stroke, but unable to find medical help, she asked Colbert why he had chosen... More »
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Republicans Now Waging 'War on Arithmetic'

Republicans Now Waging 'War on Arithmetic'

(Newser) - Republicans have outdone themselves with their Pledge to America , writes Paul Krugman. The manifesto complains over and over about the national debt, but its main policy idea is to extend all the Bush tax breaks—while offering relatively few spending cuts. "Never mind the war on terror, the party’... More »
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California Rep: 'The Vietnamese' Want Me Out

California Rep: 'The Vietnamese' Want Me Out

(Newser) - A Democratic congresswoman from California is taking heat today after telling Univision “the Vietnamese” are after her seat. “The Vietnamese and the Republicans are, with an intensity, trying to take this seat from which we have done so much for the community,” Loretta Sanchez said in the... More »
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Stephen Colbert Entertains House Panel

Stephen Colbert Entertains House Panel

(Newser) - Steven Colbert had barely sat down for a House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on migrant workers today when Michigan Democrat John Conyers asked him to leave, the Boston Globe reports. Conyers objected to the media attention Colbert garnered, saying he hadn’t seen so many reporters at a hearing since the... More »
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Public Hates Democrats, Hates GOP Even More

Public Hates Democrats, Hates GOP Even More

(Newser) - It's good news/bad news time, Democrats. Bad news: The public doesn’t much like you. In fact, a whopping 60% disapprove of the job you’re doing in the latest AP poll. Good news: They dislike Republicans even more; 68% disapprove of them, and Sarah Palin and George W. Bush... More »
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Today's Headlines: Widespread Fraud Seen in Latest Afghan Elections

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Widespread Fraud Seen in Latest Afghan Elections
By ALISSA J. RUBIN and CARLOTTA GALL
Evidence is mounting that fraud in Afghan election last weekend was so widespread that it could affect the results in a third of provinces.

Japan Retreats With Release of Chinese Boat Captain
By MARTIN FACKLER and IAN JOHNSON
The showdown ended when Tokyo accepted Beijing’s demands for the captain’s release, a concession that appeared to mark a humiliating retreat.

Gas Blasts Spur Questions on Oversight of Pipelines
By ANDREW W. LEHREN
Experts say that weak oversight of the 2.7 million miles of gas pipeline in the United States has contributed to hundreds of episodes that have killed 60 people in the last five years.

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"There is nothing you can say that will get people to eat more veggies."
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As several Obama insiders leave the White House, progressive bloggers are saying, “good riddance.”

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Afghan Equality and Law, but With Strings Attached
By ROD NORDLAND
An idea to distribute free kites and comic books to promote the rule of law went terribly awry when Afghan policemen stole dozens of kites for themselves and beat children with sticks.

Games Official Angers India With Hygiene Comment
By JIM YARDLEY
An official’s suggestion that India’s government cannot deliver a high standard of hygiene at a facility for the Commonwealth Games has fueled public indignation.

Iran’s President Expresses Hope for More Nuclear Talks
By NEIL MacFARQUHAR
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad expressed hope on Friday that negotiations over a nuclear-fuel swap deal could resume next month.

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The Provocateur Loading Paladino’s Slingshot
By JAVIER C. HERNANDEZ
Michael R. Caputo’s campaign style has helped propel Carl P. Paladino to the G.O.P. nomination for governor.

Voters Moving to Oust Judges Over Decisions
By A.G. SULZBERGER
Judicial elections that were designed to be as apolitical as possible are suddenly as contentious as any another race.

House May Move on Tax Cuts Despite Delay
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
The House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, said that Democrats in her chamber may still force a vote next week.

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On Sept. 25, 1957, with 300 United States Army troops standing guard, nine black children were escorted to Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, days after unruly white crowds had forced them to withdraw.
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