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President-Elect Calls For New Stimulus Package, Says U.S. Is Facing "Greatest Economic Challenge Of Our Lifetime"

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Despite Interview Requests, Palin Lays Low
Back In Alaska, Former GOP Vice Presidential Candidate Stays In Her Home After Whirlwind Nine Weeks In Spotlight

 Byrd Steps Down From Appropriations Post
 Election Shows Race Gap Between Christians
 Poll Data Doesn't Reflect Bradley Effect

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In The Bullring With "The Matador"
New Film Chronicles Several Years In The Life Of Famous Spanish Bullfighter David Fandila

 Pop Culture Highlights Of Election '08
 Tina Fey Retires Palin Character
 Critic John Leonard Dies

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Barack Obama, Yes. Gay Marriage, No.
National Review Online: Despite Electing The Most Liberal President Ever, Voters Don't Look All That Progressive

 Why Proposition 8 Won In California
 How Obama Can Win Over The Media
 Declan McCullagh: Shed No Tears For GOP

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Iran Congratulates Obama (1:40)

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Obama's Puppy Problem
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Maude Barlow: What Obama Should Do About Water | Your Bank May Own Your Water

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Why Big Banks May End up Buying Your City's Public Water System  

Why Big Banks May End up Buying Your City's Public Water System
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President-Elect Obama has a lot on his plate already, but one of the major things will be the environment, and along with that, our water resources. We've got a piece this week that takes a look at what Obama should about some of the most pressing problems facing our country and Maude Barlow has offered her thoughts on how he should handle our water future.

We've also got several other great pieces, including an extremely important piece by Jo-Shing Yang that looks at how the privatization effort is morphing. We are not simply facing big corporate giants like Nestle or show-men like Boone Pickens, the whole financial sector is jumping into the water privatization business and it's not pretty.

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What Obama's Next Steps Should Be on Health Care, Transportation, Iraq and More  

What Obama's Next Steps Should Be on Health Care, Transportation, Iraq and More

Sara Robinson, Margy Waller, David Morris, J. Goodrich, Geoff Millard and Maude Barlow on where Obama should go from here. Read more »

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Voters Reject Water Privatization  

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The people of Akron came up big against corporate control of the commons. Read more »

Europe Seeks Moratorium to Protect Public Water from Privatization Push  

Europe Seeks Moratorium to Protect Public Water from Privatization Push

Despite pressure for public control of water, the European Commission seems intent on privatization. Read more »

 

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