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Today's Headlines  |  December 1, 2008
Los Angeles Times
Foreseeing a Clinton State Department, Israelis and Arabs retool their expectations Israel is applauding her all-but-certain nomination as a check on Obama, while the news has damped Arabs' hopes of a swing away from Bush policies.
The prospect of bold government action appears to be accepted among players across the ideological and political spectrum, including those who opposed the idea in the 1990s.
The next president has yet to offer details of his plan. Its size and scope, and how he'll address housing and the auto industry, are up for debate.
President-elect Obama is seen as part of a group of Americans making a difference while cherishing their African heritage.
Obama inauguration is all the buzz at L.A. schools Some lucky students will get to go to Washington for the historic event, which is expected to draw an unprecedented number of young visitors.
The campaign's base was dominated by those who gave less than $200, the political standard for small donors. But a new study asks, are you still a small donor if you do that five times?
Obama's strong-willed national security team With Clinton as secretary of State, retired Marine Gen. James Jones Jr. as national security advisor and Gates remaining in Defense, Obama will have a choice among often starkly differing views.
Liberal groups feel welcome again in Washington Environmentalists, labor unions, civil rights advocates and others place their hopes on Obama.

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