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Daily Reads – December 10


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The Americano follows many different newspapers and weblogs in the U.S. and around the world each day. Here is a list of today’s most recommended reads:

Newt Gingrich on Greta Van Susteren’s “On the Record”

Copenhagen Summit: developing nations warn of failure without US reverse

Obama Nobel Peace Prize: What Arabs think

Americans Detained in Pakistan Found to Have al Qaeda Links

Can Republicans Retake the Senate in 2010?

Scientist ‘Pressured’ to Defend Climate Research

Why leaderless Tea Parties are beating the GOP

Obamacare is seriously unconstitutional

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll: 46% approval for Obama

The claim that government-run health insurance can be a “private” program is absurd

Soros proposes $100bn climate change fund to aid Third World

New jobless claims rise more than expected to 474K

Planned Parenthood: “That’s not a baby growing inside of you”

Worse than the Public Option

Matthews Calls Palin A ‘Troglodyte’ For Not Buying Global Warming

Polls show dim support for health care bill

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