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washingtonpost.com - In The Loop - 57 minutes ago
P resident Bush has been famously dismissive of concerns about how history will treat his tenure. When our colleague Bob Woodward once asked him how history would judge the Iraq war, Bush said: "History. We don't know …
Also tagged: iraq, history, john mccain, barack obama, george w bush, way, california, united states, florida, charlie crist, arnold schwarzenegger, bob woodward, albert einstein, the white house, national highway traffic safety administration, showing, ahead, tony fratto, u s department of commerce, marc abrahams, reformed government, david m abshire, carolyn b thompson, james w ware
washingtonpost.com - U.S. Economy - 7 hours ago
OCTOBER 7, 2008 SPEAKER: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHAIRMAN BEN BERNANKE BERNANKE: Thank you very much. That's very kind, especially from fellow economists. Thank you. I'm very pleased to have the …
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washingtonpost.com - Courts, Judiciary - 11 hours ago
"We're going to come through this just fine," President Bush said yesterday, in a lackluster attempt to be reassuring as the financial markets tanked. "I believe in the long run this economy is going to be just fine."
Also tagged: man, no confidence
washingtonpost.com - In Congress - 15 hours ago
Just what America needs while the economy is crumbling: a campaign about William Ayers and Charles Keating.
washingtonpost.com - Style - 21 hours ago
When you look at what has gone into Shakespeare Theatre Company's sure-handed revival of Congreve's 1700 comedy "The Way of the World," you come to a deeper understanding of why actors go through what they go through …
Also tagged: world, way, of, and, heidi klum, dandy, peter boyer, christopher innvar, michael kahn, shakespeare theatre company, j fred shiffman, todd scofield, colleen delany, andrew long, deanne lorette, floyd king, charlie morrison, nancy robinette, keith baxter, akiva fox, jane greenwood, william congreve, gary logan, julie ann elliott, doug rees, frank ventura, jeffrey scott, veanne cox, veronika vorel, kate sullen, elizabeth jernigan, wilson chin, steven j hoochuk, barbara garrick, finery, adam wernick, stacey cabaj
washingtonpost.com - Style - 21 hours ago
ONE FIFTH AVENUE By Candace Bushnell Voice. 433 pp. $25.95 Rather than structuring her tale around a group of girlfriends as she did in her previous print-to-screen successes, "Sex and the City" and "Lipstick Jungle," …
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washingtonpost.com - Style - 21 hours ago
Turns out, when a network puts fewer, and shorter, ad breaks in a TV series, you like it, and tend to be more inclined to sit through those commercials.
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washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - 23 hours ago
As Al Kamen pointed out in his Oct. 3 In The Loop column, the Bush administration has significantly increased the national debt, to nearly $10 trillion.
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washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - 23 hours ago
The Post's Sept. 24 "Fact Checker" on NRA advertisements about Sen. Barack Obama's gun record itself disregarded the facts ["NRA Ads Are Off Target About Obama and Guns"].
Also tagged: barack obama, united states, illinois, national rifle association, fact, winchester, checking, checker, fairfax, edward m kennedy, chris w cox, illinois senate judiciary committee
washingtonpost.com - Op-Ed Columns - 23 hours ago
Let's see: The financial system is still in grave peril, despite Congress's approval of an unprecedented $700 billion bailout. Unemployment is rising, the economy is slowing, and the question isn't whether we're in for …
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