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Letters to the Editor (Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel) How many more civilian men, women, and children will be killed by Israel before the U.S. government tells them to stop. I believe in self-defense, and it is stupid for Hamas (or any other group) to attack Israel with ''homemade'' weapons, but this collective punishment is wrong. Playbook: 26 days (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Merry Christmas and SIREN: Bush revokes pardon after newspapers report RNC donation. Create an Upbeat, Can-Do Workforce and Dazzle Residents (Multi-Housing News) Given the choice of dealing with a positive, upbeat employee with a "can-do" attitude or with a disgruntled, distracted, uninterested one, which would you choose? No contest. Here's one we're going to keep on making (BBC News) Brad Pitt's brood swap home-made gifts. But do children still like making stuff? Yes, says Blue Peter's editor. One I did earlier: Is it OK to make Christmas gifts the Blue Peter way? (BBC News) The Jolie-Pitt brood exchange home-made gifts rather than buy presents. But do children still revel in making stuff from cereal packets and toilet roll holders? Yes, says Blue Peter editor Tim Levell. Brison demands 'honest' fiscal numbers from Tories (CTV Toronto) Liberal finance critic Scott Brison says his party can't weight in on a stimulus package until Finance Minister Jim Flaherty hands over fiscal numbers that "accurate and reliable." John Kelly's Washington (Washington Post) John Kelly writes about the Washington that doesn't make it onto the front pages. His five-day-a-week Metro column, John Kelly's Washington, is about the normal -- well, relatively normal -- people who call our region home. It's about the joys and annoyances of living in the most important city in the most important country in the world -- as experienced by those of us who, frankly, aren't that ... One Steamboat Place tops out (The Steamboat Pilot & Today) Skiers and snowboarders arriving at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area this season are apt to comment on the size of the construction project that recently topped out just off the southern edge of Gondola Square. John Kelly's Washington (Washington Post) What's the best movie set in Washington? Is it okay to steal wi-fi? And how many pro-God ads can one city absorb? These are just some of the topics John Kelly will kick around in today's discussion.
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