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TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
Senate Democrats vote to bring health bill to floor for debate
The Senate voted along party lines Saturday night to overcome a Republican filibuster and bring to the floor a bill that would overhaul the nation's health-care system.
(By Shailagh Murray and Paul Kane, The Washington Post)

In recession, one road led back home
After hitting dead end after dead end in job search, new graduate rethinks her path
(By Eli Saslow, The Washington Post)

Partisan divide widens as Obama considers Afghanistan policy
(By Dan Balz, The Washington Post)

A great burden grows
Charities that ease crises now face their own fight for survival
(By Susan Kinzie, The Washington Post)

Safety issue lurks under Dulles rail bridge plan
Federal transit agency investigates delay in testing foundations built in 1977
(By Lisa Rein, The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
The talk shows
Guests to be interviewed Sunday on major television talk shows:
(The Washington Post)

Senate Democrats vote to bring health bill to floor for debate
REID SEEKS PASSAGE BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Caucus remains bitterly divided over public option

(By Shailagh Murray and Paul Kane, The Washington Post)

Partisan divide widens as Obama considers Afghanistan policy
(By Dan Balz, The Washington Post)

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NATION
In the trenches on climate change, hostility among foes
Electronic files that were stolen from a prominent climate research center and made public last week provide a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes battle to shape the public perception of global warming.
(By Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post)

Senate Democrats vote to bring health bill to floor for debate
REID SEEKS PASSAGE BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Caucus remains bitterly divided over public option

(By Shailagh Murray and Paul Kane, The Washington Post)

In recession, one road led back home
After hitting dead end after dead end in job search, new graduate rethinks her path
(By Eli Saslow, The Washington Post)

In the trenches on climate change, hostility among foes
Stolen e-mails reveal venomous feelings toward skeptics
(By Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post)

Death toll at Chinese mine rises to 87
(By Keith Richburg, The Washington Post)

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WORLD
Al-Qaeda in Iraq regaining strength
BAGHDAD -- The Sunni insurgent group al-Qaeda in Iraq has rebounded in strength in recent months and appears to be launching a concerted effort to cripple the Iraqi government as U.S. troops withdraw, Iraqi and American officials say.
(By Ernesto Londoño, The Washington Post)

India challenges Western data linking climate change, Himalayan melt
(By Rama Lakshmi, The Washington Post)

U.S., Mexico align against common foe: brutal narcotics trade
After long era of mistrust, nations merge training, intelligence and technology
(By William Booth and Steve Fainaru, The Washington Post)

Death toll at Chinese mine rises to 87
(By Keith Richburg, The Washington Post)

Senate Democrats vote to bring health bill to floor for debate
REID SEEKS PASSAGE BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Caucus remains bitterly divided over public option

(By Shailagh Murray and Paul Kane, The Washington Post)

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METRO
Arlington County HOV infraction results in $1,000 fine, police say
A motorist driving through Arlington County on Thursday apparently received a $1,000 ticket, according to a report released by the Virginia state police.
(By Martin Weil, The Washington Post)

Safety issue lurks under Dulles rail bridge plan
Federal transit agency investigates delay in testing foundations built in 1977
(By Lisa Rein, The Washington Post)

Parents and children share celebration of family in District
Adoption Day recognizes the need and those who respond
(By Emma Brown, The Washington Post)

Healthy one day, gone the next
The sudden flu-related deaths of a 6-year-old Virginia girl and other young people have perplexed experts and fueled anxiety
(By Brigid Schulte, The Washington Post)

LOTTERIES
November 21
(The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
A great burden grows
A year after the global economy teetered on the verge of collapse, a recession -- a lingering and unwelcome guest -- has settled in at dinner tables across the land.
(By Susan Kinzie, The Washington Post)

Money is tight; give wisely
(By Michelle Singletary, The Washington Post)

Plan ahead on donations to be safe come tax time
(By Albert B. Crenshaw, The Washington Post)

A different sort of holiday cheer
Lavish parties are out, but events focused on charity are in
(By Vickie Elmer, The Washington Post)

In recession, one road led back home
After hitting dead end after dead end in job search, new graduate rethinks her path
(By Eli Saslow, The Washington Post)

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TECHNOLOGY
'Augmented reality' fuses the Web and the world around you
The cameras on some new phones don't show the world as you've known it.
(By Rob Pegoraro, The Washington Post)

Help File: Garmin and MSN Direct; Blu-ray movies on computer monitors
(By Rob Pegoraro, The Washington Post)

In the trenches on climate change, hostility among foes
Stolen e-mails reveal venomous feelings toward skeptics
(By Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post)

Safety issue lurks under Dulles rail bridge plan
Federal transit agency investigates delay in testing foundations built in 1977
(By Lisa Rein, The Washington Post)

At libraries, fun and games now the lure
(By MIKE MUSGROVE, The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
Thornton's goal boosts Sharks past Ducks
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Dany Heatley scored his NHL-leading 18th goal and set up Joe Thornton's go-ahead tally pin the third period, leading the San Jose Sharks to a 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday night.
(AP)

No. 11 Oregon slips past Arizona 44-41 in 2 OTs
(By ANDREW BAGNATO, AP)

Cal ruins Stanford's Rose Bowl hopes in Big Game
California 34, No. 14 Stanford 28
(By JOSH DUBOW, AP)

McCoy gets record, Texas wins Big 12 South
No. 3 Texas 51, Kansas 20
(By JIM VERTUNO, AP)

Rodgers makes five threes to lead Georgetown to a victory
(By From Staff Reports, The Washington Post)

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STYLE
For legendary Estelle Parsons, a really big shrew
When mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy and, let me tell you, mama ain't happy in "August: Osage County," the Pulitzer Prize-winning play coming to the Kennedy Center for a month-long run starting Tuesday.
(By Neely Tucker, The Washington Post)

Must a White House state dinner really be so stately?
(By Robin Givhan, The Washington Post)

"It'll just happen, whenever God knows you're ready."
Hagir Elawad & Medhat Ismail
(By Ellen McCarthy, The Washington Post)

What God has joined together, let no mom put asunder
(By Val Hymes, The Washington Post)

Trying to create something new to remember
(By Nelson Pressley, The Washington Post)

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LIVE DISCUSSIONS
The OT: Redskins Postgame Live Chat, Redskins vs. Cowboys
Welcome to the tenth edition of "The OT", the postgame Redskins chat with Washington Post staff writers on the scene at FedEx Field and around the league. Submit your questions during the game or the during the chat after the final whistle.
(The Redskins Writers, washingtonpost.com)

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President Who?
WHO DO I call if I want to call Europe, Henry Kissinger once famously asked. For eight years European federalists labored to produce an answer to that question -- staging a constitutional convention, ignoring repeated rebuffs by voters and bullying skeptical small countries. At a summit on Thursday...
(The Washington Post)

The jobs jam
Political grandstanding never put anyone to work.
(The Washington Post)

Save the vouchers
A worthy D.C. program deserves Congress's support.
(The Washington Post)


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