It is not easy competing with a Kennedy, especially in New York, where two U.S. Representatives and Senate hopefuls have attracted scant attention. (New York Times — 24 minutes ago)
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Caroline Kennedy, Roland Burris and Al Franken are odd cases, but there is no single path to the Senate. (New York Times — 5 January, 2009)
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NYT: A developer donated $100,000 to former President Bill Clinton's foundation around the same time that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton helped secure millions of federal dollars for a mall project. (MSNBC — 4 January, 2009)
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Weeks after Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton helped a developer secure the use of tax-exempt bonds, her husbands foundation was given a $100,000 donation. (New York Times — 4 January, 2009)
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European governments are signaling that they may be more willing to engage with the incoming administration on stalled issues like Guantnamo Bay and sanctions against Iran. (New York Times — 4 January, 2009)
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It is not hard to find people who ask how much, exactly, Gov. David Paterson might risk should he not appoint Caroline Kennedy to the Senate. (New York Times — 4 January, 2009)
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President George W. Bush on Friday branded the Hamas rocket attacks on Israel an "act of terror" and outlined his own condition for a cease-fire in Gaza, saying no peace deal would be acceptable without monitoring to halt the flow of smuggled weapons to terrorist groups. (MSNBC — 3 January, 2009)
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President-elect Barack Obama's high-powered national security team, introduced yesterday at a Chicago news conference, faces the challenge of managing two wars and various ongoing foreign policy crises even as it helps the president-elect shape what he called "a new beginning, a new dawn of Ameri... <p><a href="http://feedads.googleadservices.com/~at/GZNjKF1MtBkLiEADK75dBvYWRes/a"><img src="http://feedads.googleadservices.com/~at/GZNjKF1MtBkLiEADK75dBvYWRes/i" border="0" ismap="true"></img></a></p><img src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/world/asia/index_xml/~4/AQTl5rVP-N8" height="1" width="1"/> (Washington Post — 2 January, 2009)
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