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Timetable Reflects Isolationist Surge – Wall Street Journal

December 3, 2009

Timetable Reflects Isolationist Surge – Wall Street Journal


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Timetable Reflects Isolationist Surge
Wall Street Journal
President Barack Obama faces a lot of problems in executing his new Afghanistan strategy, but here is a basic one: He is trying to ramp up an operation abroad at a time when an economically weary country is growing more isolationist.
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Suicide Bombing Kills Somali Ministers, Students – Wall Street Journal


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Suicide Bombing Kills Somali Ministers, Students
Wall Street Journal
A suicide blast at a university graduation in Mogadishu killed several Somali government ministers and an estimated 19 students, a sign of al Qaeda's efforts to establish the troubled east African country as a base from which to attack Western targets.
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Lighting of the National Christmas Tree – Washington Post


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Lighting of the National Christmas Tree
Washington Post
President Obama and the first family help to illuminate tree on Ellipse, south of the White House grounds. President Barack Obama, daughters Malia and Sasha, and wife Michelle press the button to light the national Christmas tree.
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Chicago river poisoned to block feared Asian carp – Reuters


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Chicago river poisoned to block feared Asian carp
Reuters
CHICAGO (Reuters) – Authorities scooped up poisoned fish floating to the surface of a Chicago-area waterway on Thursday in an operation designed to keep invasive Asian carp out of the Great Lakes and prevent an ecological disaster.
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