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Today's Headlines  |  December 4, 2008
Los Angeles Times
'War on terror' -- an exercise in folly Mumbai serves as a reminder that fanatics committed to violence have been with us for millenniums.
He has been reduced to a figurehead and should leave his post voluntarily.
The Big Three's bailout Detroit's automakers have to show a detailed plan to increase their efficiencies and boost customer confidence before they can count on any federal aid.
Bush's big 'regret' The president's comments about an intelligence failure on WMD in Iraq is the closest he's come to publicly reconsidering the invasion.
Legalizing it seems like a good idea in these cash-strapped times. But there are many reasons to just say no.
There are many other types of legitimate partnerships that could use legal validation.
Put education first

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You could be forgiven for thinking that once the state passed a ban on lead ammunition in California condor territory, the birds would henceforth be protected from probably their biggest environmental threat.
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