Reader Supported News | 30 January 11 AM
Reader Supported News | 30 January 11 AM
Reader Supported News
Jane Mayer | Who Is Omar
Suleiman?
Jane Mayer, The New Yorker
Jane
Mayer begins: "One of the 'new' names being mentioned as a
possible alternative to President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt,
Omar Suleiman, is actually not so new to anyone who has
followed the American policy of renditions for terror
suspects."
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Frank Rich | The Tea
Party Wags the Dog
Frank Rich, The New York
Times
Excerpt: "But in 2011, it's not just the
revelation of cuts to specific popular programs that
threatens to turn Americans against the Republican Congress.
New polls show that Americans don't even buy the principles
behind these specifics."
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In the Streets of Cairo,
a Standoff
Al Jazeera Staff
The report
begins: "Thousands of anti-government protesters in Cairo's
Tahrir Square are standing their ground, despite troops
firing into the air in a bid to disperse them. The show of
defiance came as Egypt entered another turbulent day
following a night of deadly unrest, when looters roamed the
streets in the absence of police."
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GOP Pushes to Dismantle
Health Law, Obama Shoves Back
David Lightman,
McClatchy Newspapers
The report begins: "The
congressional battle over health care entered a new, more
sharply partisan phase this week, as Republicans began
building a case for dismantling the law while Democrats and
President Barack Obama fought back hard."
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Action on Political Violence Advocacy
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