Sunday, August 15, 2010

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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.
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Japan, Checking Oldest, Finds Many Gone
By MARTIN FACKLER
Revelations of missing centenarians have hit a rapidly aging population grappling with how it cares for the elderly. Above, Mitsue Watase, 100, lives in Kobe.
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With Remarks on Mosque, Obama Enters Risky Debate
By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
President Obama’s attempt to reframe comments about a community center in New York City had him plunging into a debate about Islam and American identity.
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