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Monday, November 12, 2012

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Daily Caller
November 12, 2012

 

 


 

Today's top stories:
 
1.) Military liaison Jill Kelley revealed as third woman in Petraeus love triangle
2.) CIA denies claim from Petraeus' girlfriend that Benghazi annex held Libyan prisoners
3.) White House website deluged with secession petitions from 20 states


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4.) Writing on the (comment) wall? Amazon reviewers weigh in on Petraeus biography
5.) Rep. King: Petraeus 'going to have to testify one way or the other' about Benghazi [AUDIO]
6.) Leaders with Ginni Thomas: ‘Shadowbosses’ author Mallory Factor [VIDEO]
7.) Peggy Noonan: 'Tea party style of rage is not one that wins over converts' [VIDEO]
8.) Congressman: Greece-like ‘day of reckoning’ and 'riots' may soon hit US
9.) Candy Crowley asks Sen. Menendez about Petraeus, ignores his own prostitution scandal
10.) Bill Kristol: Leadership in GOP, conservative movement 'has to pull back' [VIDEO]
11.) Report: Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. nearing plea deal, jail time [VIDEO]
12.) Andrew Sullivan: ‘Fox News has to be demonized and cut off’
13.) Cigar Hunter: Post-election short smokes
14.) Mistresses give great headlines [PHOTOS]
15.) In lieu of flowers, 'go see the new James Bond,' dead man requests


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