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Obama to End 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' - Wall Street Journal

Posted: 11 Oct 2009 10:36 AM PDT


BBC News

Obama to End 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Wall Street Journal
US President Barack Obama waves as he arrives at the 13th Annual National Dinner of the Human Right Campaign. Mr. Obama's comments could spark criticism from conservatives and some supporters who say the administration must set ...
Gay rights advocates march on DC, divided on ObamaThe Associated Press
Demanding rights, gays march in WashingtonChicago Tribune
Obama renews vow to end ban on gay people openly serving in the militaryguardian.co.uk
Washington Post -New York Times -ABC News
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Troop Levels Are Still Focus of Debate - New York Times

Posted: 11 Oct 2009 10:23 AM PDT


Troop Levels Are Still Focus of Debate
New York Times
Divisions over how to respond to the upsurge in violence in Afghanistan and Pakistan were reflected Sunday in a spectrum of voices heard on the morning talk shows, including more emphatic arguments that a failure in Afghanistan would ...
Afghan outlook bleak as Taliban grabs territoryThe Associated Press
Taliban growth weighs on Obama strategy reviewReuters
McCain warns against 'historic' error in AfghanistanCNN
Wall Street Journal -Bloomberg -The Associated Press
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Bombings in Iraq Aim at Reconciliation Meeting - New York Times

Posted: 11 Oct 2009 07:30 AM PDT


Sky News

Bombings in Iraq Aim at Reconciliation Meeting
New York Times
BAGHDAD — A series of apparently coordinated bombings aimed at a meeting for national reconciliation killed 23 people and wounded 65 others in western Iraq on Sunday, but they did not injure the officials who were at the gathering, ...
Deadly Blasts Target Police, Government Buildings in IraqWashington Post
Three blasts kill at least 9 in western IraqReuters
Car Bombs Kill at Least 15 in IraqWall Street Journal
Voice of America -CNN -The Associated Press
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Clinton downplays threat to Pakistan nuke arsenal - The Associated Press

Posted: 11 Oct 2009 11:00 AM PDT


Voice of America

Clinton downplays threat to Pakistan nuke arsenal
The Associated Press
DUBLIN — US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday the Taliban siege of Pakistan's army headquarters showed extremists are a growing threat in the nuclear-armed American ally, but she contended they don't pose a risk to the country's ...
Clinton: US Confident in Pakistan's Control Over Nuclear WeaponsWashington Post
Clinton insists US-Britain ties strongAFP
Hillary Clinton hails special relationshipTimes Online
Voice of America -Xinhua -Telegraph.co.uk
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Republican Sen. Graham backs US climate bill - Washington Post

Posted: 11 Oct 2009 09:20 AM PDT


Boston Globe

Republican Sen. Graham backs US climate bill
Washington Post
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Prospects for climate-change legislation in Congress improved on Sunday when a Republican senator broke ranks with his party to outline a compromise with a leading Democrat on the issue. ...
Graham Backs Push for Climate Change LegislationFOXNews
Op-Ed Contributors Yes We Can (Pass Climate Change Legislation)New York Times
US Senate panel votes to extend security lawReuters
The Associated Press -Wall Street Journal -Kansas City Star
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US upholds contiguous Palestinian state - Xinhua

Posted: 11 Oct 2009 10:11 AM PDT


Voice of America

US upholds contiguous Palestinian state
Xinhua
JERUSALEM, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- US special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell told reporters after meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday that Washington supports the creation of a Palestinian state with ...
No sign of breakthrough in US Mideast peace missionWashington Post
US envoy leaves Mideast without peace talks dealThe Associated Press
No Breakthrough as US Envoy Ends Mideast Peace MissionVoice of America
Jewish Telegraphic Agency -Ynetnews -Ha'aretz
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