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Ga. town reflects discord in nation’s capital 
Common ground is sparse as they pick a mayor in the bitterly divided Georgia hamlet of Washington. It’s not unlike another place with the same name.
(By Eli Saslow) 

Dan Balz: Gingrich’s unexpected opportunity 
Newt Gingrich is rising, as he has done before, but he has often been his own worst enemy. Will this moment be different?
(By Dan Balz) 

Republicans take aim at Obama in S.C. debate 
During a debate in South Carolina, the leading Republican candidates for president accused President Obama of not being forceful enough to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
(By Karen Tumulty and Perry Bacon Jr.) 

Berlusconi steps down as Italy’s prime minister 
Silvio Berlusconi, who spent nearly two decades atop the world of Italian politics, resigned as prime minister Saturday night after lawmakers rushed through a budget bill seen as the first step toward winning back investor confidence and preventing the collapse of the world’s eighth-largest economy.
(By Anthony Faiola) 

‘I thought I would never see my family’ 
For Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos and his relatives, the burgeoning star’s 
(By Juan Forero) 

NATION 
Ga. town reflects discord in nation’s capital 
Common ground is sparse as they pick a mayor in the bitterly divided Georgia hamlet of Washington. It’s not unlike another place with the same name. 
( by Eli Saslow , The Washington Post) 

Renewed pain for a military family 
A Marine’s parents struggle with how the Dover Air Force Base mortuary handled their son’s remains. 
( by Craig Whitlock , The Washington Post) 

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METRO 
Army officer from Md. dies in Afghanistan 
Lt. Col. David E. Cabrera, a faculty member at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, was killed in a bomb attack in October. 
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post) 

Suspect in Arundel Mills shootings is killed by police 
Hours after a man and woman were fatally shot outside the mall, the suspected shooter was killed in Prince George’s County in exchange of gunfire that left one officer wounded. 
( by Caitlin Gibson and Keith L. Alexander , The Washington Post) 

D.C. restaurateur charged in drug probe 
The woman who opened a hip new bar and restaurant this year in Anacostia has been charged in a federal drug-trafficking investigation. 
( by Caitlin Gibson and Jonathan O’Connell , The Washington Post) 

Henry Owen, foreign policy and economics guru, dies at 91 
Henry Owen, influential force in global economic policies, dies at 91 
( by Matt Schudel , The Washington Post) 

Lael Stegall, women’s rights activist 
Lael Stegall, 70, helped found political action fund Emily’s List, which backs Democratic women who support abortion rights. 
( by Bart Barnes , The Washington Post) 

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POLITICS 
Gingrich’s unexpected opportunity 
Newt Gingrich is rising, as he has done before, but he has often been his own worst enemy. Will this moment be different? 
(, The Washington Post) 

Republicans take aim at Obama in S.C. debate 
During a debate in South Carolina, the leading Republican candidates for president accused President Obama of not being forceful enough to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. 
( by Karen Tumulty and Perry Bacon Jr. , The Washington Post) 

Ford’s Theatre on O’Reilly ‘Lincoln’ book 
The historical study of ‘Killing Lincoln’ by the deputy superintendent of Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site. 
(, The Washington Post) 

Va. lieutenant governor gets some clout 
Bill Bolling is poised for a more powerful role after the GOP’s gains in last week’s legislative elections in Virginia. 
( by Anita Kumar , The Washington Post) 

More Post Politics: Breaking Politics News, Political Analysis & More - The Washington Post 


STYLE 
Deal hunter: Restaurants where kids eat free 
Several local chains or neighborhood restaurants – and even a few places Mom and Dad would otherwise consider for a date night – offer one or more days a week on which kids eat free. 
(, The Washington Post) 

Parenting in the good old days 
Do parents really have to help kids with homework or keep them entertained? A non-parent says he doesn’t remember his parents doing that. 
(, The Washington Post) 

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SPORTS 
Theismann: Terps overmatched, but there’s hope 
While admittedly rooting for his alma mater, Notre Dame, Joe Theismann maintains that he saw positive signs in Maryland’s effort despite the lopsided loss. 
( by Liz Clarke , The Washington Post) 

TV and radio listings: November 13 

(, The Washington Post) 

Maryland outclassed in loss 
Notre Dame takes control early in a 45-21 win over Maryland before 70,251 at FedEx Field. In the process, Maryland loses its starting quarterback for the season. 
( by Eric Prisbell , The Washington Post) 

Schizophrenic Capitals fall in shootout 
Washington jumps out to a two-goal lead before a passive offensive stretch allows New Jersey to rally for a shootout win at Verizon Center. 
( by Katie Carrera , The Washington Post) 

A new era of sports television in D.C. 
Washington had its share of legendary sportscasters such as Glenn Brenner and George Michael. Now that time appears to have passed. 
(, The Washington Post) 

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WORLD 
Obama at APEC: China must ‘play by the rules’ 
President Obama moved quickly to project the image of renewed American leadership in the Asia Pacific at the first day of an economic summit. 
( by David Nakamura , The Washington Post) 

Renewed pain for a military family 
A Marine’s parents struggle with how the Dover Air Force Base mortuary handled their son’s remains. 
( by Craig Whitlock , The Washington Post) 

Syria suspended from Arab League 
The move clears the way for a significant escalation in international pressure against Bashar al-Assad’s government 
( by Liz Sly , The Washington Post) 

Berlusconi steps down as Italy’s prime minister 
Silvio Berlusconi, who spent nearly two decades atop the world of Italian politics, resigned as prime minister Saturday night after lawmakers rushed through a budget bill seen as the first step toward winning back investor confidence and preventing the collapse of the world’s eighth-largest economy. 
( by Anthony Faiola , The Washington Post) 

Blast at Iran weapons depot kills 17 
The explosion at a Revolutionary Guard base west of Tehran was described as an accident. 
( by Kay Armin Serjoie and Thomas Erdbrink , The Washington Post) 

More World: World News, International News, Foreign Reporting - The Washington Post 


EDITORIAL 
A GOP offer on taxes 
A welcome first step in debt negotiations 
( by Editorial , The Washington Post) 

Montgomery targeting Wal-Mart 
OPINION | The Md. county is considering a bill that would send a spectacularly wrong signal to retailers. 
( by Editorial , The Washington Post) 

More delay over a pipeline 
The environmental debate misses the point. 
( by Editorial , The Washington Post) 

Can he carry a tune? 

(, The Washington Post) 

Tar sands pipeline mirrors energy failures 

(, The Washington Post) 

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BUSINESS 
‘Smart grid’ technology faces opposition over pricing, privacy 
The smart grid has been one of the most talked-about issues in energy policy. Connecting with customers, however, hasn’t been easy. 
( by Steven Mufson , The Washington Post) 

Market timing 
The best time to buy stocks? What about right now? 
( by James K. Glassman , The Washington Post) 

Street smarts trump school in starting a business 
A lawyer-turned-businessman writes that all his formal education hindered as well as helped him when he went to start his own company. 
( by Paul Mandell , The Washington Post) 

Businesses, like the protesters, need to stand up 
Just like the Occupy movement has galvanized people to action, small business owners need to stand up and be counted if we want to set the country on a new course, a course that levels the playing field for our businesses. 
( by Marco Reinoso , The Washington Post) 

What the occupiers and tea party have in common 
What small business owners should do as a voting block and a lobbying block is to continue to push for smaller government and getting the money out of politics. 
( by Barry Sloane , The Washington Post) 

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Veterans often struggle from armed forces to work force

Veterans often struggle from armed forces to work force

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Taylorsville United Methodist Church Christmas Bazaar oyster and ham luncheon

Church of the Ascension on Court St in Westminster

Mistletoe Mart at the Church of the Ascension on Court St in Westminster

Folks enjoying breakfast at Applebee's for Ag Ctr Historical Society fundraiser.

Ag Ctr Historical Society volunteers make breakfast for fundraiser at Applebee's

Applebee's for Ag Ctr - Historical Society fundraising breakfast

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Christina Lamb - The Sunday Times: Bitter Seals tell of killing 'Bert' Laden

Bitter Seals tell of killing 'Bert' Laden


OSAMA BIN LADEN was killed within 90 seconds of the US Navy Seals landing in his compound and not after a protracted gun battle, according to the first account by the men who carried out the raid. The operation was so clinical that only 12 bullets were fired.
The Seals have spoken out because they were angered at the version given by politicians, which they see as portraying them as cold-blooded murderers on a “kill mission”. They were also shocked that President Barack Obama announced bin Laden's death on television the same evening, rendering useless much of the intelligence they had seized.
Chuck Pfarrer, a former commander of Seal Team 6, which conducted the operation, has interviewed many of those who took part for a book, Seal Target Geronimo, to be published in the US this week.
The Seals' own accounts differ from the White House version, which gave the impression that bin Laden was killed at the end of the operation rather than in its opening seconds. Pfarrer insists bin Laden would have been captured had he surrendered.
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“There isn't a politician in the world who could resist trying to take credit for getting bin Laden but it devalued the 'intel' and gave time for every other al-Qa'ida leader to scurry to another bolthole,” said Pfarrer. “The men who did this and their valorous act deserve better. It's a pretty shabby way to treat these guys.”



Earlier today Sgt Saunders places wreath at Westminster City Hall for Vets Day

Cain jokes about Anita Hill; Perry jokes on Letterman; OWS protests rocked by 2 fatal shootings; and more from The Slatest.

Cain jokes about Anita Hill; Perry jokes on Letterman; OWS protests rocked by 2 fatal shootings; and more from The Slatest.


The Slatest: November 11, 2011

Occupy Protests Rocked By 2 Fatal Shootings

Occupy Protests Rocked By 2 Fatal Shootings

The two incidents occurred on opposite sides of the country, but highlight local officials' safety concerns.

Cain Caught on Camera Making Anita Hill Joke

Cain Caught on Camera Making Anita Hill Joke

Updates: Meanwhile, the accusers' joint press conference is now in doubt.

Perry Does Letterman’s Top 10 "Oops" Jokes

Perry Does Letterman’s Top 10 "Oops" Jokes

Texan looks to make the best of the debate stumble that threatens his campaign.

Authorities Continue Hunt for Kidnapped MLB Player

Authorities Continue Hunt for Kidnapped MLB Player

Washington Nationals's catcher was taken at gunpoint from his family home in Venezuela on Wednesday night.

Billy Crystal Tapped to Host Oscars

Billy Crystal Tapped to Host Oscars

The awards-show mainstay will replace Eddie Murphy.

Obama Delays Controversial Oil Pipeline

Obama Delays Controversial Oil Pipeline

Under pressure from enviros, the White House will look for a new route for the Keystone XL project.


From Slate:

How To Stop Iran From Misbehaving Without Bombing Them

How To Stop Iran From Misbehaving Without Bombing Them

Leonardo DiCaprio’s Most Intense Scrunchy Faces

Leonardo DiCaprio’s Most Intense Scrunchy Faces

Bachmann Wants To Add Calvin Coolidge to Mount Rushmore. Why Do Conservatives Love Him?

Bachmann Wants To Add Calvin Coolidge to Mount Rushmore. Why Do Conservatives Love Him?

Does Working From Home Make You More or Less Productive? The Answer Is ...

Does Working From Home Make You More or Less Productive? The Answer Is ...

Why Is the Grad Assistant Who Says He Saw Sandusky Rape a Boy Not in Trouble?

Why Is the Grad Assistant Who Says He Saw Sandusky Rape a Boy Not in Trouble?

To Truly Understand Power Mongers and Economic Fraudsters, Read Dickens

To Truly Understand Power Mongers and Economic Fraudsters, Read Dickens

Clint Eastwood Composed the Music for His New Movie. How Bad Is It?

Clint Eastwood Composed the Music for His New Movie. How Bad Is It?

Help! I Think My Dad Has a Secret Love Child—and I Have Proof.

Help! I Think My Dad Has a Secret Love Child—and I Have Proof.


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Posting the colors at Veterans Day ceremonies at the Family Rec Ctr Westminster

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