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New Weekly Romney Remarks: Sadly, fewer jobs created in September than August
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Investor's Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm
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Posted By: SurferLad- 10/6/2012 9:45:10 AM
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Hello, this is Mitt Romney. And this week, we saw several reminders of the clear choice we face in this election — and why we can’t afford four more years like the last four years. First came a new economic study about the debt that President Obama has put in place and, of course, about the debt that he’s planning on adding in a second term. Simply to pay the interest this debt, middle-class families will face a $4,000-a-year tax hike.
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Unemployment rate drops, but enthusiasm fades fast
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Star-Ledger [Newark, NJ], by Ed Beeson
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/6/2012 9:34:10 AM
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The lumbering U.S. economy and President Obama's re-election campaign got a jolt yesterday when the federal Labor Department reported the country’s unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly four years. But the enthusiasm proved to be short-lived, both among economists and on Wall Street. (Snip) Meanwhile, a separate critical measure of the nation’s job market remained unchanged last month. The U-6 data which takes into account not just those who are unemployed and looking for work, but also those who want a job but aren’t looking and those can only find part-time jobs remained stuck at 14.7 percent.
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Obama’s Old Friends React to the Debate
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New Yorker, by David Remnick
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Posted By: BabyBlueEyes- 10/6/2012 8:44:00 AM
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When Barack Obama was a student at Harvard Law School, he was never known as a particularly good debater. In class, if he thought that a fellow student had said something foolish, he showed no forensic bloodlust. He did not go out of his way to defeat someone in argument; instead he tried, always with a certain decorous courtesy, to try to persuade, to reframe his interlocutor’s view, to signal his understanding while disagreeing. Obama became president of the law review—the first African-American to do so
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Biofuels and the food that’s going up in smoke
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Telegraph [UK], by Geoffrey Lean
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/6/2012 8:35:42 AM
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The new EU policy on biofuels is resisted by the industry, but its limits are actually not harsh enough. 'It’s possibly,” someone remarked to me this week, “one of the worst things ever to come out of Brussels.” Quite a condemnation, everything considered--and all the more so for coming from an Action Aid campaigner against poverty and climate change. For the EU biofuels policy is supposed to tackle both. But that was putting it mildly. The growing use of energy from crops has driven up food prices and hunger, spurred enormous corporate land grabs in poor countries
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Winter power cuts feared as Britain runs out of energy
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Daily Express [UK], by John Ingham
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/6/2012 8:25:57 AM
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Britain faces power cuts by the winter of 2015 as ageing power plants are shut down, a shocking report warned yesterday. Energy regulator Ofgem also said consumers face massive rises in electricity bills as generators are forced to rely on expensive gas to fuel power stations. The battle to keep the lights on is also being compromised by EU anti-pollution laws which are forcing the early shutdown of coal-fired power stations. At the same time Britain’s nuclear plants are also closing. The shutdowns will lead to a 30 per cent cut in the UK’s electricity generating capacity.
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Shocker: Free Birth Control Means Fewer Abortions
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Mother Jones, by Erika Eichelberger
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Posted By: rinohunter- 10/6/2012 8:03:41 AM
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That's according to a new study published on Thursday by researchers at Washington University in St. Louis. The project gave free birth control to more than 9,000 local women and girls, many of whom were poor or uninsured, and tracked them for two years. There were 6.3 births per 1,000 teenagers in the study group, compared to the 2010 national rate of 34 per 1,000. As for abortions, there were fewer than eight per 1,000 women in the study, compared with the almost 20 per 1,000 nationally. Staff has split headline.
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Rays of hope as Britain switches to new light bulbs and a grey autumn
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Telegraph [UK], by Harry Wallop
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/6/2012 7:58:37 AM
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Now there is a full ban, a strange, grey spell has been cast over the house - but there may be a solution. Light. Is that so much to ask for? On these autumnal evenings, as I cycle back from the office in the dark, I dream of a cosy home, glowing with rosy-cheeked children and rooms lit up with good cheer to welcome me. But no. Each day, as I turn the key in the latch, I am reminded of the curse that has been inflicted upon our family. A month after the final stage of the
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The Eyes Have It: Obama Blinks 1,000 Times More than Romney During 1st Debate
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Smart Politics [University of Minnesota], by Eric Ostermeier
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 6:38:28 AM
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The president blinked at a rate of 71 times per minute while speaking during Wednesday's debate - 1,000 times more than Romney (53 per minute). Mitt Romney almost universally received the nod as the winner of the first presidential debate - not simply for scoring the most political points, but also in terms of style. For while Romney seemed in his element, Barack Obama was criticized for appearing uncomfortable, grim, and dour - and was often caught looking down at his notes, particularly during split-screen shots. But there was another facet of the president's non-verbal communication
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If He’s Lost the New Yorker…
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Power Line, by John Hinderaker
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 6:13:02 AM
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…then it is hard to imagine who still believes the myth of Barack Obama. Next week’s New Yorker cover:(Snip for graphic)So I guess it’s unanimous. Clint Eastwood was right. But here is what I don’t understand: why isn’t everyone embarrassed to be a liberal? Or, put another way, a Democrat? How is it that some people can witness the latest liberal fiasco–Romney sneaked a crib sheet into the debate! That’s the only way he could remember all those facts! No one could actually know all that stuff!–and say, hey, I don’t mind associating with those people!
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Finally, unemployment numbers inch in the right direction
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New York Daily News, by Editorial
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/6/2012 6:07:04 AM
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Approaching the end of four years in office, President Obama can finally say that employment in America is essentially back where it was when he started. That’s not saying very much. The jobless rate fell to 7.8% in September on an increase in the number of Americans who reported that they were on payrolls. (Snip)How wonderful the world must look through the rosiest of rose-colored glasses! At this rate of job growth, years will pass before the U.S. again has as many jobs as it did in January 2008.
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How the Liberal Media Ruined Obama
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American Thinker, by Lisa Fritsch
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Posted By: DW626- 10/6/2012 5:59:00 AM
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It's not an "Incumbent Curse," as MSNBC would call Obama's performance at Wednesday's first presidential debate. It was not Obama's fear of coming across as the angry black man, as Michael Eric Dyson surmised, that prevented Obama from driving a strong debate on the issues with Mitt Romney. And it was not that Mitt Romney has been practicing since June for the debates, per David Axelrod's analysis. Nor was it a question of Obama losing the debate stylistically rather than substantively.
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ExxonMobil returns fire at Obama
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The Hill (DC), by Ben Geman
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 5:58:34 AM
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ExxonMobil is returning fire after President Obama singled out the oil giant in Wednesday’s debate when calling for an end to billions of dollars in industry tax breaks. “To hear President Barack Obama in last night’s first presidential debate, you would think he was running against ExxonMobil this November given his tendency to single us out for criticism,” wrote Ken Cohen, an Exxon executive, on the company’s blog Thursday. He cited other instances in which Obama has cited Exxon, the world’s largest publicly traded oil company, when touting proposals
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Not the Man He Thought He Knew
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Wall Street Journal, by James Taranto
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 5:51:15 AM
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Barack Obama has an explanation for his poor performance in Wednesday night's debate: The other guy was an impostor. "When I got onto the stage, I met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be Mitt Romney," the president said at a Denver rally yesterday: (Snip)Jeremiah Wright and Mitt Romney are two of the most important men in Barack Obama's life, and for reasons that transcend the merely personal. His dealings with them are crucial to his relationships, respectively, with God and with his country. He called Wright his "spiritual mentor" and credited him with saving his soul;
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National Geographic denies political bias influenced decision to release pro-Obama film before election
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Daily Caller, by Greg Re
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/6/2012 5:42:49 AM
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National Geographic Channel President Howard Owens denied Thursday that the network’s decision to air a pro-Obama video just two days before the November election was motivated in any way by political considerations. “Harvey obviously doesn’t schedule our network,” Owens said, referring to The Weinstein Co. Co-chairman Harvey Weinstein, whose company is producing “Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama bin Laden,” a thriller based on President Barack Obama’s decision to kill al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. “[We're] not political. We are opportunistic, from a programming perspective.” Instead, Owens said National Geographic wanted to release
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“Green on Blue” Deadlier than Pentagon Lets On
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Commentary, by Michael Rubin
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 5:38:03 AM
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We can be thankful that most Obama administration officials have finally abandoned their silly notion that an inane and bigoted film was responsible for the murder of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and the well-coordinated assault on several American embassies and consulates. The attacks were premeditated and motivated more by ideology than by grievance. Perhaps it’s time the Pentagon accept that the same holds true with “Green on Blue” violence or “insider attacks,” in the new Pentagon parlance. (As an aside, it’s always a bad sign when the Pentagon spends more time fighting over what to call American enemies
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Cleveland Shop Owner: Big Day Until Obama Showed Up
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Wall Street Journal, by Laura Meckler
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 5:30:01 AM
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CLEVELAND—Not everyone was excited to see President Barack Obama stop by the famed Cleveland West Side Market on Friday. Terry Leu, the owner of Rolston Poultry, says Mr. Obama’s visit cost him 40 minutes worth of chicken sales. He wasn’t shy about telling Mr. Obama that much directly. The president shook his hand and asked him how business was going. “Terrible since you got here,” Mr. Leu said. The president didn’t appear to be amused. “I was having a big day until he showed up,” he said in a subsequent interview with Washington Wire.
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Dishonest Unemployment Numbers
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American Spectator, by Robert P. Kirchhoefer
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 5:24:42 AM
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A flashback to a CNN article from just before the 2004 election era shows just how unbelievable today's new unemployment numbers are. In September 2004, new numbers came out, showing a drop in unemployment from 5.5% to 5.4%. At that time, with a much lower unemployment number than we have today (around 8% today), the increase in new jobs that caused a 0.1% decrease in unemployment was 144,000. So, let's get this straight. With 144,000 new jobs in a smaller U.S. population (about 295 million in 2004 vs. about 314 million today),
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America’s Paper of Torpor
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National Review Online, by Mark Steyn
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 5:19:39 AM
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The real problem with The New York Times is not that it’s liberal but that it’s boring. Over the years, I’ve appeared in various “newspapers of record” around the world, many of which lean left but none of which go to quite the lengths to anesthetize a story that these guys do. Imagine if you’d heard something at work the following morning about the first debate, or you’d switched on MSNBC late on Wednesday night and caught Chris Matthews in full meltdown, or you’d read a despairing Tweet from Bill Maher or heard that Rush was c**k-a-hoop.
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Whom do the unemployed blame for being out of work?
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Washington Post, by D.W. Gibson
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/6/2012 5:16:08 AM
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When people are out of work, there’s a lot of blame to go around. President Obama faults the “failed policies of the past,” which he says Mitt Romney would bring back. Romney says Obama had four years to fix things and couldn’t. So Democrats blame Republicans, Republicans blame Democrats, libertarians blame the Federal Reserve, businesses blame regulations, regulators blame Wall Street, and everyone blames China. But whom do the unemployed themselves blame? I spent the summer and fall of 2011 driving across the country and interviewing jobless Americans. Those out of work do not need belated coaching
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Biden ‘fact-checks’ Obama
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New York Post, by Editorial
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 5:10:54 AM
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‘Honest” Joe Biden strikes again. On Thursday, Biden told an Iowa crowd: “On top of the trillions of dollars of spending that we have already cut, we’re gonna ask — yes — we’re gonna ask the wealthy to pay more . . . “You know the phrase they always use? Obama and Biden want to raise taxes by a trillion dollars. Guess what? Yes we do.” Now, the admission that Team Obama is looking to hike taxes a trillion bucks is nothing if not, well, honest. Biden tried to “clarify” himself, but his words may be the truest statement
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Obama’s Boys on the Bus
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Weekly Standard, by Fred Barnes
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 5:06:23 AM
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The Time cover story last week was headlined “The Mormon Identity.” The cover, featuring Mitt Romney in a stained-glass window, said in smaller type, “What Mitt Romney’s faith tells us about his vision and values.” Newsweek had President Obama on the cover, identifying him as “The Democrats’ Reagan” and heralding the story inside as “What Obama Will Achieve in His Second Term.” Neither of the stories, to put it mildly, was helpful to Romney’s presidential campaign. The piece in Time was fair, but the timing, long after Mormonism had faded as a factor
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How Obama Threw It All Away in the Denver Debate
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Daily Beast, by Simon Schama
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 4:56:27 AM
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As the whoppers tumbled from his smiling lips, Pinocchio Romney’s nose grew so long that it was practically poking out the eye of his mournful opponent. But even had it struck raw cornea, the president would have politely removed the intruding proboscis to say, “Governor Romney, I probably agree that the nation could do with a good eye watering, though we disagree on the manner in which it would be administered,” or some such snappy retort. Quick! Somebody call the Rejoinder-Implant Service before it’s too late! Which it already may be.
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The Zombie Apocalypse “Town Hall” debate is coming
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Hot Air, by Libby Sternberg
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/6/2012 4:46:26 AM
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The glow of the first presidential debate still warms the hearts of Republicans as their nominee, Mitt Romney, clearly outshone President Obama. Savor the moment. The next presidential debate on October 16 is….(wait for it)….****The TOWN HALL FORMAT!**** Am I the only one who loathes this kind of discussion arrangement? The Commission on Presidential Debates describes the setup thus: The second presidential debate will take the form of a town meeting, in which citizens will ask questions of the candidates on foreign and domestic issues. Candidates each will have two minutes to respond,
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First Dreamliner delivery confirms Charleston as international business address
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Post & Courier [Charleston, SC], by Brendan Kearney
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/6/2012 3:44:03 AM
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Charleston has been an international business address for centuries thanks to its port, but with Friday's delivery of Boeing South Carolina's first 787 to Air India, the Lowcountry has officially reached a higher elevation.[Snip]“We've been always a kind of Navy town driven by tourists and governments jobs, for the most part,” Benson said. “Now suddenly we've got an outside influencer coming into the fold, which we never had before.” Over the past couple years, thousands of Charleston-area workers have had a hand in building the inaugural 787 Dreamliner. Now a high-level delegation from the South Asian national carrier has
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Good riddance: Hate preacher Abu Hamza finally on a flight to U.S . after losing last-ditch attempt to stay in Britain
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Daily Mail [UK], by Staff
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/6/2012 3:11:29 AM
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Radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza is due to land in the U.S. this morning on a place after being extradited late last night just hours after judges threw out his last-ditch bid to stay in the UK today. In the early hours of the morning Home Secretary Theresa May confirmed the hate preacher had left Britain, adding that she was pleased they had finally be removed. The Islamist fanatic lost the last of his countless appeals in a legal farce that has seen him thwart extradition for more than eight years at a cost to taxpayers of millions of pounds.
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Two arrested in Turkey over death of U.S. ambassador Christopher Stevens in Libya embassy attack
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Daily Mail [UK], by Sam Adams
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/6/2012 2:17:47 AM
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Two suspects in the killing of U.S. ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens have been arrested in Instanbul, according to reports. The pair, believed to be Tunisian nationals, were detained while trying to enter Turkey at Ataturk Airport. Mr Stevens was one of four Americans who died when Islamist gunmen stormed the Benghazi consulate last month. A member of the foreign service and two former Navy Seal bodyguards were also killed after terrorists overran the consulate and set fire to it. Mr Stevens was the first US ambassador to die in the line of duty since 1979. Turkish broadcaster Kanal D
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