Oct 29

The White House – Daily Press
WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama is considering sending large numbers of additional U.S. forces to Afghanistan next year but fewer than his war commander, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, prefers, U.S. officials said. Such a narrowed military mission would escalate American forces to accomplish

Weak dollar, GDP report spark commodities rally – Kansas City Star
Commodities prices rebounded Thursday, buoyed by a falling dollar and a stronger-than-expected reading on the economy. The dollar fell against other major currencies for the first time in five days, making commodities more attractive to foreign buyers. The ICE Futures US dollar index, a measure of

President Considering Scaled-Down Afghan Strategy – CBS 3 Philadelphia
President Barack Obama is considering a scaled-down version of the war plan advanced by his top Afghanistan commander, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, U.S. officials say. Such a narrowed military mission would increase American forces to accomplish the commander’s broadest goals of protecting Afghan cities

Clinton in Pakistan: ‘Hard to believe’ government can’t find, kill al-Qaida if it wants to – Minneapolis Star Tribune
ISLAMABAD – U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton chided Pakistani officials Thursday for failing to press the hunt for al-Qaida inside their borders, suggesting they know where the terror leaders are hiding. American officials have long said that al-Qaida mastermind Osama bin Laden and

GDP report spurs return to stocks after 4-day slide – USA Today
Stocks logged their best day in three months as investors rushed into the market on word the economy grew faster than expected. Investors returned to the market after a four-day slide, pushing up the Dow Jones industrial average 199.89 points, or 2.1%, to 9,962.58. The Dow at times was above 200

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