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CNN Top Stories, 01.12.08 14:04 UTC

Commentary: Why Bill Clinton is smiling

Editor's Note: Editor's Note: Julian E. Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School. He is the co-editor of "Rightward Bound: Making America Conservative in the 1970s" and is completing a book on the history of national-security politics since World War II, to be published by Basic Books.

Los Angeles Times, 01.12.08 05:02 UTC

Chambliss and Martin face Senate runoff in Georgia

Republican incumbent Chambliss calls himself 'the firewall' against a filibuster-proof Democratic majority in the Senate. Obama volunteers flock to help Democrat Martin.

Los Angeles Times, 01.12.08 05:01 UTC

Consensus emerging on universal healthcare

The prospect of bold government action appears to be accepted among key players across the ideological and political spectrum, including those who staunchly opposed the idea in the 1990s.

USA Today, 01.12.08 04:02 UTC

Obama's national security team a diverse mix

President-elect Barack Obama on Monday unveils a team of national security advisers that includes his chief Democratic former rival, a sometime-adviser to his Republican opponent and a member of President Bush's administration.

CNN Top Stories, 01.12.08 03:01 UTC

Palin back on the campaign trail

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is adding her name to the list of big-name surrogates who are making campaign cameos in the last remaining Senate election this year.

The Independent, 01.12.08 00:13 UTC

Geoffrey Wheatcroft: Spheres of influence are a fact of life

Readers sometimes complain that newspapers don't publish more cheerful stories. Eager to oblige, I would point out that, in a week of mostly grim tidings, from economic meltdown to terrorist carnage, ...

Chigago Tribune, 30.11.08 19:30 UTC

Officials: Obama to name national security team and attorney general in Monday news conference

WASHINGTON (AP) _ President-elect Barack Obama plans to announce longtime advisers and political foes alike as his picks for top administration jobs at a Monday news conference, nominating one-time ...