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Today's Headlines  |  December 10, 2008
Los Angeles Times
'Frost/Nixon' shines a light on the Bush presidency Nixon gave the country closure; Bush shows no such inclination.
How to try terrorists A chaotic hearing for Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other defendants at Guantanamo Bay puts the spotlight back on the value of military commissions.
Obama's Gitmo problem The Bush administration's abuse of the judicial system will haunt Obama.
Mexico's bloody drug war The drug violence in Mexico rivals death tolls in Iraq.
Such an electoral system saves time and money, and ensures a majority winner.
Pot and public safety
Filling Senate vacancies Unlike what appears to be happening now, only qualified candidates should be considered.
Prop. 8 -- boycott, or blacklist? Shunning businesses is one thing; intimidation crosses the line.

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Prosecutor and Blagojevich nemesis Fitzgerald seems bereft of electoral ambitions, but in a way that makes his preaching all the more annoying.
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