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The Obama administration formally declared Monday that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions pose a danger to the public's health and welfare, a move that lays the groundwork for an economy-wide carbon cap even if Congress fails to enact climate legislation.
 
Pro or con, there's a tough choice to be made (By Carolyn Hax, December 7, 2009)
 
Obama pressed for faster surge: AFGHAN REVIEW A MARATHON
'What was interesting was the metamorphosis'
(Post, December 6, 2009)
 
Writing his own story (Post, December 4, 2009)
 
Concerts (Post, December 4, 2009)
 
Also Playing (Post, December 4, 2009)
 
In Va. Senate race, Democrats get another chance (Post, December 3, 2009; 8:36 AM)
 
Lawmakers scrutinize new Afghan strategy: CONCERNS REMAIN
White House begins campaign to tout the effort, which Congress is likely to approve
(Post, December 3, 2009)
 
A deadline written in quicksand, not stone (Post, December 3, 2009)
 
Help with the homework on health plans (By Joe Davidson, December 3, 2009)
 
At the corner of hip and red tape: As street food rolls in new ways, jurisdictions are hard-pressed to keep up with trends and demands (Post, December 2, 2009)
 
Beer: FDA issues a wake-up call about additives (Post, December 2, 2009)
 
34,000 troops will be sent to Afghanistan: OBAMA DETAILS PLAN FOR ALLIES
Other nations to be asked for more forces
(Post, December 1, 2009)
 
Where skiing is almost an afterthought: At this Spanish resort, real energy goes into the après (Post, November 29, 2009)
 
How much of leadership is symbolic?: Last week, President Obama held his first state dinner, an occasion devoid of substance but full of symbolic choices -- about the guest list, the menu, the entertainment and even the first lady's dress. How much is leadership really about this sort of symbolic signaling? How important is it in accomplishing substantive goals? (Post, November 29, 2009)
 
Is there a history lesson from the swine flu of '76?: Scientists look closely for side effects of vaccine after earlier version caused outbreak of rare form of paralysis (Post, November 28, 2009)
 
At Quantico, the ultimate test: Fighting two wars, Marines hold new leaders to higher standard (Post, November 27, 2009; 8:53 AM)
 
A note of hope from voices of experience: Public Enemy reaches out to homeless youth in D.C. (Post, November 26, 2009)
 
Amid downturn, tough financial times for Oblate Sisters (By Courtland Milloy, November 25, 2009)
 
On the White House menu: Prawns & protocol: At Obamas' first state dinner, Indian prime minister and a party of 400 (Post, November 25, 2009)
 
Digest: Nation Digest (Post, November 24, 2009)
 
'So much to do. So many lives to touch.': Highest-ranking soldier killed at Fort Hood is buried at Arlington (Post, November 24, 2009)
 
Support for legalizing marijuana grows rapidly around U.S.: Approval for medical use expands alongside criticism of prohibition (Post, November 23, 2009)
 
Make a Date (Post, November 23, 2009)
 
Final edition of a storied life (Post, November 22, 2009)
 
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