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Thursday, November 29, 2012

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Daily Caller
November 29, 2012

 

 


 

Today's top stories:
 
1.) Under pressure, Stevie Wonder cancels appearance at benefit concert for Israeli military
2.) Senator says Guantanamo Bay prisoners belong in the US
3.) Federal court temporarily blocks Obamacare contraceptive mandate


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4.) Gingrich: House Republicans should stop negotiating with President Obama
5.) Obama throws Rice at media, distracts reporters from White House silence on Egypt
6.) Infidelity service offers Paula Broadwell $250k for publishing rights to affair story
7.) Rand Paul renews threat to filibuster the NDAA
8.) Krauthammer advises GOP to take Obama to the fiscal cliff with threat of 'second recession' [VIDEO]
9.) Number of households on food stamps increased in 2011, Census Bureau finds
10.) Bloomberg: 'No intent whatsoever' to raise taxes in NYC after Hurricane Sandy [VIDEO]
11.) Message to dueling senators: Be good for goodness' sake! [VIDEO]
12.) Taiwanese magician somehow makes bread grow out of his hands [VIDEO]
13.) Chinese man builds own 'Noah's Ark' to survive 'Mayan Apocalypse'
14.) NFL fines player $30,000 for kicking Houston quarterback in the groin
15.) 10 bombshells from the nineties [SLIDESHOW]


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