11/21/2008
The Illuminati, The Audacity and the Obama smears (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
... not the Secret Service. Though if I were in the political arena I still wouldn’t want to be visited by Ken Silverstein, the Washington bureau chief for Harper’s . Silverstein is no defender of Barack Obama—two years ago he wrote a cover story titled ” Barack Obama Inc.: The birth of a Washington machine ” that was critical of Obama’s acceptance of corporate money—but in last month’s issue he ...
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11/21/2008
Dems want detailed plans for auto bailout (The Washington Times)
UPDATED: Top congressional Democrats conceded Thursday they lacked the votes to pass a $25 billion bailout for the U.S. auto industry and said they would try again in December.
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11/20/2008
Obama backs Lieberman, irks bloggers (The Washington Times)
The liberal blogosphere that helped elect President-elect Barack Obama has erupted in fury over his successful push to let Sen. Joe Lieberman stay as chairman of a key committee despite the Connecticut independent's active support for Mr. Obama's opponent during the presidential campaign.
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11/20/2008
Justice candidate Holder guided Rich pardon (The Washington Times)
The former prosecutor whom President-elect Barack Obama wants to run the Justice Department bypassed the agency's career lawyers during one of the most controversial final decisions made by President Clinton in January 2001.
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11/20/2008
EXCLUSIVE: Unions sure organizing bill will pass (The Washington Times)
The government-affairs director of the AFL-CIO said he is certain that organized labor's top priority -- a law that would make it much easier for unions to organize businesses both large and small -- will pass Congress and be signed by President Barack Obama.
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11/20/2008
Let the Bidding Wars Begin (Santa Monica Mirror)
One hundred two world premieres, 527 films, of which 375 are market premieres, screen at the 2008 American Film Market in Santa Monica November 7 through 11. “We are sold to capacity,” boasted Lloyd Kaufman, IFTA Chairman and president of Troma Entertainment.
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11/20/2008
Early spirit of Christmas fills the airwaves (The Providence Journal)
By C. EUGENE EMERY Jr. For listeners of 105 FM, lite rock has gone dark. At B-101 FM, oldies are a thing of the past. Instead, Christmas has come early.
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11/20/2008
International Forecaster November 2008 (#6) - Gold, Silver, Economy + More (GoldSeek.com)
The following are some snippets from the most recent issue of the International Forecaster. For the full 32 page issue, please see subscription information below.
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11/18/2008
Obama may get to spend half of $700B bailout (The Washington Times)
Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. says much of the $700 billion Wall Street rescue plan will be passed on to the Obama administration, as a separate rescue package for Detroit stumbled on Capitol Hill.
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11/18/2008
Obama adviser lobbied to protect Fannie (The Washington Times)
A transition adviser to President-elect Barack Obama earned millions of dollars overseeing an office that led a lobbying effort to prevent increased oversight of mortgage giant Fannie Mae, public records show.
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