Tuesday, December 2, 2008

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Today's Headlines  |  December 2, 2008
Los Angeles Times
The president-elect formally introduces the group, including Hillary Clinton as secretary of State nominee -- and Susan Rice as ambassador to the U.N., a position he's restoring to Cabinet level.
James L. Jones is Obama's new national security advisor. But he leads an institute that has challenged global warming.
The mayor says he plans to stay in Los Angeles and focus on his reelection campaign and the city's pressing issues.
The Bush administration plans a new 'right of conscience' rule that would allow more workers to refuse more procedures. Critics say it could apply to artificial insemination and birth control.
Mayor Larry Langford is the latest arrest in a federal probe into Jefferson County's financial problems.
The religious group has been the target of a campaign by liberal supporters of same-sex marriage.

los angeles times


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