2011年6月16日 星期四

Weiner Plans to Resign

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ

Representative Anthony D. Weiner has told friends that he plans to resign his seat after coming under growing pressure from his Democratic colleagues to leave the House in the wake of revelations of his lewd online exchanges with women, said a person told of Mr. Weiner?s plans. Read more �

Bachmann Gets a Book Deal

Representative Michele Bachmann, Republican of Minnesota, has made a deal to publish her memoir, tentatively scheduled to be released this fall.

Among Democrats, Relief as Weiner Agrees to Bow Out

Democrats breathe a collective sigh of relief at news that Representative Anthony D. Weiner planned to resign.

Pawlenty Bets That His Debate Performance Fades

Tim Pawlenty and his aides take comfort in the fact that early missteps, like his debate performance on Monday, can be overcome.

Huntsman Questions U.S. Role in Afghanistan and Libya

Jon M. Huntsman Jr. joined a growing chorus of Republicans who are questioning American military involvement in Afghanistan and Libya.

Weiner Quits House Seat Over ?Mistakes?
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ

Representative Anthony D. Weiner announced his resignation on Thursday after revelations of his lewd online exchanges.

News Analysis: Americans Support Offshore Drilling Even if Washington Wavers
By JOHN M. BRODER

Public opinion wavered after the Deepwater Horizon blowout, but in general Americans back plans to reduce oil imports.

Ex-Spy Alleges Bush White House Sought to Discredit Critic
By JAMES RISEN

Intelligence officials dispute the account of a former C.I.A. official who says he was pressed to find personal information to discredit a critic of the Iraq war.

White House Defends Continuing U.S. Role in Libya Operation
By CHARLIE SAVAGE and MARK LANDLER

The White House says the act requiring approval by Congress doesn?t apply to the Libya operation because what United States forces are doing there doesn?t amount to ?hostilities.?

Exit Near, Gates Speaks Bluntly of U.S. Allies
By ELISABETH BUMILLER

The departing secretary of defense, Robert M. Gates, is becoming ever more detached from the constraints of his job.

Source: http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/16/weiner-plans-to-resign/

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