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Gates likely to remain at Pentagon -
NBC News
Gates agrees to stay on at defense post -
Washington Times
Volcker to head board of economic experts, sources say -
CNN
Bailout increases by $800 billion -
Washington Times
Obama restricting PAC, lobbyists to aid inauguration -
Washington
Times
Commentary
Voters fail the test -
Kathleen Parker, Washington Post
Send Bill Clinton to the Senate -
Karl E. Meyer / Shareen Blair
Brysac / Washington Post
Restore TARP to its first purpose -
Peter Ackerman / John
Vogelstein, Washington Post
The Fed: Solution or problem? -
Richard Rahn, Washington Times
All Fall Down -
Thomas L. Friedman, NY Times
'Demystifying' Derivatives -
Alvin Lee, WSJ
Government by contractor is a disgrace -
Thomas Frank, WSJ
Corporate Jets and Congress -
Fay Vincent, WSJ
A car wreck made in Washington -
Holman W. Jenkins Jr., WSJ
Michelle Obama's 'Mommy' stamp -
Ruth Marcus, Washington Post
A Day of Thanksgiving -
Ira Stoll, WSJ
Sound policy needs sound science -
Bruce Dale, Washington Times
D2D Politics
International Edition
International
Politics
News
Gates to stay on as Pentagon chief, aides say -
IHT
Thai army chief advises prime minister to quit -
IHT
EU proposes $260 billion economic stimulus plan -
IHT
China cuts key lending rate -
IHT
Iraq delays vote on security pact -
IHT
Chavez hosting Russian warships -
AP
Commentary
Obama should start with Syria -
Aaron David Miller, Washington Post
Iraq winds down -
Frederick W. Kagan, IHT
Afghanistan heats up -
Anthony H. Cordesman, IHT
No new torture probes -
Jack Goldsmith, Washington Post
Countering piracy -
James Lyons, Washington Times
Pro-Iranian fabrications -
Ken Timmerman, Washington Times
The Gaza quandary -
Claude Salhani, Washington Times
Dusty relics of Yalta -
Sidik Haji Rozi, Washington Times
Crisis? All the more reason to reach for the stars -
Giovanni
F. Bignami HT
China can't help -
Philip Bowring, IHT
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Wednesday November 26, 2008