Latte Links (12/14)
Posted by Shane Vander Hart at 8:26 am
Dec 142009
Some miscellany for your Monday morning:
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The Iowa Republican: Flaws Begin to Emerge in Branstad Campaign
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Washington Times: Obama secrecy
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Times of London: Developing nations stage walkout over Copenhagen stalemate
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Wall St. Journal: The ‘Cost Control’ Bill of Goods
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The Washington Post: An interference call for college football by George Will
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World Magazine: Vote postponed by Alisa Harris
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The Christian Post: U.S. Coptic Christians to Rally Against Persecution in Egypt
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Telegraph (UK): Taliban can be admired for their faith and loyalty, says bishop (I wish he were kidding)
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Chicago Sun Times: Blagojevich’s lawyers seek FBI interview with Obama
Consider this an open thread for today, and as always, feel free to follow me on Twitter or friend me on Facebook.
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Latte Links, Open Thread
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