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Orszag defends the fiscal responsibility of health care reform, and pundits square off on a New York trial for 9/11 mastermind. Plus: Mixed reviews for Geithner.
• By assuming 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed will be convicted, Attorney General Eric Holder "is undermining the fairness of the trial, the demonstration of which is the alleged rationale ...
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11/20/2009 Earlybird
- White House: No Drama For Obama In South Korea
- Health Care: House Passes Physician Pay Fix
- Lobbying: Health Insurers Rail Against Senate Bill
- Economy: Federal Watchdog Can't Vouch For Administration Job Numbers
- Congress: Economic Frustration Boils Over On Capitol Hill
- Politics: GOP Governors Expect To Gain From WH Backlash
- World: U.S. Missile Strike Kills At Least Eight Militants
- Energy & Environment: Countries Unveil Emissions Plans Ahead Of Copenhagen
- Technology: Conflict Erupts Over E-commerce Privacy Hearings
- Transportation: Flight Glitch Puts Pressure Back On FAA
- Commentary: Pundits Aren't Done With KSM