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SCOTUS considers taking up challenge to Voting Rights Act, panel criticizes TARP, Illinois legislature to vote on Blagojevich impeachment, jobs see biggest decline since World War II, Israel & Gaza 'ignore' U.N. resolution.
• "Before he was a war president, George W. Bush fashioned himself as an education president," the Washington Post reports. "Nearly eight years later, Bush devoted his final public policy address to the ...
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1/9/2009 Earlybird
- Congress: Panel Criticizes TARP As Fight Looms On Remaining Funds
- Iraq: Cheney Cautions Obama Team On Withdrawal
- Nation: Illinois Legislature To Vote On Blagojevich Impeachment
- Economy: Jobs See Biggest Decline Since World War II
- World: Pakistan Still Struggling With Response To Mumbai Attacks
- Transition: In A Holder-ing Pattern
- Commentary: Illinois Drama