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Today's Headlines  |  December 3, 2008
Los Angeles Times
In defeating challenger Jim Martin, the Georgia Republican deflates Democratic prospects for a filibuster-proof Senate majority.
GM says it could fail in a matter of weeks 'There is no Plan B,' an executive says. The Big Three automakers now seek as much as $34 billion in U.S. aid.
President-elect tells a gathering of 48 state chief executives that he wants their input on a national economic recovery plan.
The Defense secretary says the new U.S.-Iraq security agreement changes the conversation from debating a timeline for withdrawal to figuring out how to reduce troops responsibly.
In only registered voters are tallied, the turnout was 80.6%. Final races are tallied: McClintock and Strickland win. Prop. 11 and Beverly Hills condo measure pass.
Nixon archives shed light on his campaign to investigate enemies The Nixon Presidential Library & Museum releases its largest collection of archival papers and tapes, which reflect the president's crusade to scope out those who antagonized him.

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