This Time, Voter Anger Is No Surprise to Democrats
By JEFF ZELENY
Among the advantages Republicans hold as they seek to control Congress, one thing is missing: surprise. Unlike in 1994, there will be no sneak attacks.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Test Post 1
This Time, Voter Anger Is No Surprise to Democrats
By JEFF ZELENY
Among the advantages Republicans hold as they seek to control Congress, one thing is missing: surprise. Unlike in 1994, there will be no sneak attacks.
Secret Assault on Terrorism Widens on Two Continents
By SCOTT SHANE, MARK MAZZETTI and ROBERT F. WORTH
In a dozen countries — including in North Africa, Pakistan and former Soviet republics — the United States has significantly increased military and intelligence operations.
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Petraeus Sees ‘Areas of Progress’ in Afghan War
By REUTERS 43 minutes ago
Gen. David H. Petraeus said that meeting President Obama’s goal of beginning a pullout of troops in July 2011 will depend on conditions at the time.
ON THE BLOGS
By JEFF ZELENY
Among the advantages Republicans hold as they seek to control Congress, one thing is missing: surprise. Unlike in 1994, there will be no sneak attacks.
Secret Assault on Terrorism Widens on Two Continents
By SCOTT SHANE, MARK MAZZETTI and ROBERT F. WORTH
In a dozen countries — including in North Africa, Pakistan and former Soviet republics — the United States has significantly increased military and intelligence operations.
Go to the Series Page »
Post a Comment | Read (214)
Petraeus Sees ‘Areas of Progress’ in Afghan War
By REUTERS 43 minutes ago
Gen. David H. Petraeus said that meeting President Obama’s goal of beginning a pullout of troops in July 2011 will depend on conditions at the time.
ON THE BLOGS
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Test Post 2
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OP-ED
The Tax Cut We Can Afford
Letting the Bush tax cuts expire for the wealthy, but not right away, won’t harm the economy, writes Mark Zandi.
Dowd: No Love From the Lefties | Comments (341)
Rich: Angels in America
Editorial: Mr. Gates Makes a Start
Op-Ed: Democrat Doom
Op-Ed: Expansion U.
Op-Art: Taxi Screens
WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS »
Week in Review
How do you become a folk hero? Steven Slater, the AWOL flight attendant, seems to know.
BUSINESS »
OP-ED
The Tax Cut We Can Afford
Letting the Bush tax cuts expire for the wealthy, but not right away, won’t harm the economy, writes Mark Zandi.
Dowd: No Love From the Lefties | Comments (341)
Rich: Angels in America
Editorial: Mr. Gates Makes a Start
Op-Ed: Democrat Doom
Op-Ed: Expansion U.
Op-Art: Taxi Screens
WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS »
Week in Review
How do you become a folk hero? Steven Slater, the AWOL flight attendant, seems to know.
BUSINESS »
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Test post 3
Apple Employee Accused of Accepting Kickbacks
In Weather Chaos, a Case for Global Warming
By JUSTIN GILLIS
Far-flung flooding, drought and heat are reviving the question of whether global warming is to blame.
South Korean Leader Proposes a Tax to Finance Reunification
By CHOE SANG-HUN 7:10 AM ET
President Lee Myung-bak’s proposed tax would help fund the cost of reuniting with North Korea.
At Least 8 Dead in Off-Road Race in California
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 minute ago
An off-road truck plowed into a crowd after sailing off a jump at a California race Saturday, authorities said.
In Weather Chaos, a Case for Global Warming
By JUSTIN GILLIS
Far-flung flooding, drought and heat are reviving the question of whether global warming is to blame.
South Korean Leader Proposes a Tax to Finance Reunification
By CHOE SANG-HUN 7:10 AM ET
President Lee Myung-bak’s proposed tax would help fund the cost of reuniting with North Korea.
At Least 8 Dead in Off-Road Race in California
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 minute ago
An off-road truck plowed into a crowd after sailing off a jump at a California race Saturday, authorities said.
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