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Senate climate bill faces challenges
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Iran's Khamenei rejects U.S. outreach
washingtonpost.com — TEHRAN -- Iran's supreme leader, spurning what he described as several personal overtures from President Obama, warned... Tuesday that negotiating with the United States would be "naive and perverted" and that Iranian politicians should not be "deceived" ... (more) Iran's Khamenei rejects U.S. outreach
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Remainders: 'Attack dog'
Michael Calderone's Blog — Guardian describes Thomson as Murdoch's "attack dog." Post ombud questions Kurtz's long-running conflict of interest. Foser's take. Plouffe to appear on Fox (after knocking the network). Comcast closer to controlling NBC Universal. Ives gets promoted at CQ. Chass: Nearly half of the papers that cover MLB not at World Series.

WaPo Environmental Reporter Married to Liberal Climate Lobbyist; Ombudsman Skims Over Conflicts
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — ... Unlike some Washington Post ombudsmen (ahem, Geneva Overholser), Andrew Alexander deserves credit for raising the question of liberal bias, and reporters’ connections to the liberal movement, even by marriage. But he didn’t tell the whole story. At best, he gets an I for Incomplete. On Sunday, Alexander reported: ...

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