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Election Review, Part 1
Today's essay is the first in a series analyzing the results of the 2008 presidential election. Our goal here is not to describe every minute detail, but rather to highlight significant trends that emerged on Election Day. To do that, we shall use three types of data: countywide vote results going back to 1988; exit poll data going back to 1996; and a range of socioeconomic information provided by the Census Bureau. Occasionally, we'll use this data to examine individual states, but the focus will be on divisions of the country, as defined by the Census Bureau: Census Regions.jpg As we can see, the Census Bureau identifies four broad regions, then nine divisions. We'll largely use the divisions.1


Original: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/01/election_review_part_1_1.html
07.01.2009

A Surprise for Langley
WASHINGTON -- On its face, it's a puzzling choice: Barack Obama selects as his spy chief a former congressman with no first-hand experience as an intelligence professional. Is Obama dissing the CIA? Is he further politicizing this badly bruised agency? What signal is he sending by picking Leon Panetta as CIA director? Here's the message, according to Obama's advisers: Panetta is a Washington heavyweight with the political clout to protect the agency and help it to rebuild after a traumatic eight years under George Bush, when it became a kind of national pin cushion.


Original: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/01/blair_and_panetta_are_good_int.html
07.01.2009

The Pros and Cons of Picking Panetta
There are, I suspect, quite a few jobs in government for which having no experience is not a liability. But few would list CIA director among them. Which is why Barack Obama's pick of Leon Panetta is causing so much consternation. A former congressman, Mr. Panetta, 70, served as budget director and then as chief of staff in the Clinton administration. But he's never spent a day in the intelligence community. The outgoing chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WVa), and the incoming chairman, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), are cool to the choice. Both Ms. Feinstein and Mr. Rockefeller had recommended deputy director Steven Kappes.


Original: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/01/the_pros_and_cons_of_picking_p.html
07.01.2009



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Lentils: A Legume For The Ages
As a comforting, versatile food quick enough for weeknight cooking, lentils will keep you well fed all winter. But they're especially good to eat this time of year, as they're believed in many countries to ensure prosperity in the year to come.
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07.01.2009

A Life Dedicated To Michelin 3-Star Restaurants
London IT executive Andy Hayler has dined at every three-star restaurant in the French food guide. His travels have taken him all across the world to 60-plus elite restaurants. He speaks with us about his favorite meals, how he can afford this pricy hobby and his blog.
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05.01.2009

Five-Year-Old Chef Gets His Own Show
Julian Kreusser began cooking at age three. Two years later, he has his own television show on Portland cable access television. We talk with him about what it's like to be a culinary star so young.
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05.01.2009



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