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10:35 AM ET, December 24, 2008

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The Politico:
Obama's five rules of scandal response  —  Tuesday's report from the transition, detailing contacts between members of Obama's inner circle and embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and concluding that “nothing at all inappropriate” was discussed, won't be the final word on the subject …
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Jonathan Weisman / Wall Street Journal:
Obama, Two Aides Questioned in Probe  —  Federal prosecutors investigating alleged corruption by Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich interviewed President-elect Barack Obama and two of his top advisers last week in connection with the case, according to a memo released Tuesday by the Obama transition team.
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Obama Report Finds Nothing Improper in Staff's Contact With Blagojevich  —  White House Chief of Staff-designate Rahm Emanuel spoke “one or two” times with Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and “about four” times with the governor's chief of staff but did not engage in any inappropriate discussions …
Change.gov:
Transition Team Releases Review of Contacts
Martin Feldstein / Wall Street Journal:
Defense Spending Would Be Great Stimulus  —  All three service branches are in need of upgrade and repair.  —  The Department of Defense is preparing budget cuts in response to the decline in national income.  The DOD budgeteers and their counterparts in the White House Office of Management …
Discussion: Commentary
New York Times:
Nearly the End of the Line for S.U.V.'s  —  JANESVILLE, Wis. — Even a federal bailout could not save three of the last remaining plants in the United States still making sport utility vehicles.  —  Reeling from its financial problems and a collapsing S.U.V. market, General Motors …
Dave McKinney / Chicago Sun Times:
‘5-alarm fire’  —  As it wraps up its case against gov, impeachment panel hears how he got 435 contributions of $25,000 or more  —  SPRINGFIELD — Awaiting direction from federal prosecutors, the House impeachment panel all but wrapped up its case against Gov. Blagojevich on Monday …
Discussion: TIME.com
Michelle Roberts / Associated Press:
Texas report: Abuse widespread in polygamist sect  —  SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Nearly two-thirds of the families living at a polygamist group's ranch — targeted in a high-profile raid last spring — had children who were abused or neglected, Texas child welfare officials said in a report released Tuesday.
Discussion: The Other McCain
Andy McSmith / The Independent:
The Big Question: What's behind Christmas traditions - and just how traditional are they?  —  Why are we asking this now?  —  Tonight you will put up the stockings, Santa Claus will arrive on his sleigh drawn by reindeer to slide down your chimney in his trademark red suit with a sack over his shoulder …
Washington Post:
For Stimulus Plan, Obama Team Weighing ‘Green’ Jobs vs. Traditional Projects  —  Obama Weighs Them Vs. Traditional Projects  —  In one of the first internal struggles of the incoming Obama administration, environmentalists and smart-growth advocates are trying to shift the priorities …
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
For Now, Obama Proves to Be Elusive Target for G.O.P.  —  WASHINGTON — It's not so easy being the loyal opposition these days.  —  Two months after Barack Obama's election, Republicans are struggling to figure out how — or even whether — to challenge or criticize him as he prepares to assume the presidency.
Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
U.S. and Afghans Plan to Recruit Local Militias  —  KABUL, Afghanistan — Taking a page from the successful experiment in Iraq, American commanders and Afghan leaders are preparing to arm local militias to help in the fight against a resurgent Taliban.  But along with hope …
Portfolio:
It's a Wonderful Thought  —  Over the years, Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life has become a Christmas classic—a heartwarming, eye-watering parable about virtue being its own reward.  —  The story of George Bailey, the big-hearted proprietor of Bailey Savings & Loan, is morally uncomplicated.
New York Times:
Wal-Mart Settles 63 Lawsuits Over Wages  —  Wal-Mart said on Tuesday that it would pay at least $352 million, and possibly far more, to settle lawsuits across the country claiming that it forced employees to work off the clock.  Several lawyers described it as the largest settlement ever for lawsuits over wage violations.
 
 
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