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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
Palestinian Authority’s Future Is in Question
Palestinian Authority’s Future Is in Question
nytimes.com — Palestinian Authority’s Future Is in Question (more) Palestinian Authority’s Future Is in Question
The New York Times - 'Details Emerge About Fort Hood Suspect's History '
nytimes.com — WASHINGTON (AP) -- He was by turns caring and contentious, a man quick to say ''I am... blessed'' in casual greeting yet one who seemed to stew in discontent that he could not always keep to himself. (more) The New York Times - 'Details Emerge About Fort Hood ...
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The Note's Must-Reads for Wednesday, November 4, 2009
The Note — ... House Tally Appears to Overstate Stimulus Jobs” LINK FOREIGN AFFAIRS: The Wall Street Journal’s Alan Cullison: “Karzai Starts Anew With Familiar Vows” LINK USA Today's Rick Hampson: "Berlin Wall now in pieces across USA" LINK The Associated Press: "Obama notes anniversary of Iran embassy takeover" LINK The Washington Post’s Karen DeYoung and Howard Schneider: “U.S. hope dims for high-level Israeli-Palestinian talks over state” LINK CONGRESS: The Wall Street Journal’s Stephen Power: “Merkel Brings ...

Israel choses Apartheid
Open Left - Quick Hits's RSS Feed — ... Washington Post writers only hinted at the difficulty in this article entitled, U.S. hope dims for high-level Israeli-Palestinian talks over state. ...

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