Today’s Most Popular Stories 11.16.09
Each day, Ashley Estill surfs your sites for the most popular stories of the day. Here are the top headlines for November 16, 2009:
Washington Post: Federal task force makes radical change in breast cancer screening guidelines
Washington Times: Catholic Bishops’ leader defends role in health debate
Washington Examiner: Paul Mirengoff: Why does he hate us? Barack Obama’s America-effacing presidency
USA Today: Millions will have to repay part of tax credit
CQ Politics: For Now, Silence is Expedient for Obama
The Hill: Harkin says Senate will work weekends this December on health
Politico: Abortion deal spins a very tangled web
ABC News: ABC News Exclusive: Obama Admin Slashed 60,000 Jobs From Recent Stimulus Report
CBS News: A Jellyfish Explosion in a Warming World
Fox News: Authorities Find Body of Missing 5-Year-Old North Carolina Girl
MSNBC News: New advice: Wait until 50 for mammograms
CNN: Chicago school board chief’s body found
Wall Street Journal: GMAC CEO Resigns
NPR: The Man Who Made You Put Away Your Pen
Roll Call: Reid Fixated on Health Timing
National Journal: Anatomy Of An Attack: Does Using Pelosi Actually Work?
Bloomberg News: Fed ‘Severely Limited’ Savings on AIG, Watchdog Says
Gallup.Com: Economy Picks Up Again as Most Important Problem in U.S.
Talking Points Memo: Conservatives Say Gitmo Detainees Would Be Fine In IL Prison, Warn GOP Of ‘Scaremongering’
Politics Daily: McCain Aides: Palin Book ‘Total Fictio,’ McCain ‘A Bit Disappointed’ By It
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Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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