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  November 2, 2012, 12:59 pm

Russia, Syrian opposition slam US calls for new leadership against Assad

By Julian Pecquet

Hillary Clinton said the U.S. will propose its own list of individuals and organizations to head a unified rebel front.

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  November 2, 2012, 12:48 pm

Issa targets 'excessive costs' of state dinners, cites Beyoncé performance

By Pete Kasperowicz

The House Oversight Committee chairman questions the value of May's state dinner for Mexico's president that cost nearly $1 million. 

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  November 2, 2012, 10:00 am

Former Rep. George Hochbrueckner: Chevron’s dilemma in the Amazon

By Rep. George Hochbrueckner (D-N.Y.)

Guest Commentary

Most Americans have no doubt seen the commercials being run by BP to promote its work cleaning up the Gulf Coast region in the wake of the disastrous Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which dumped nearly 200 million gallons of oil into the waters off Louisiana, ruining the marine ecosystem and an economy driven by coastal tourism and fisheries. Facing great moral, commercial and legal hazard, BP owned up to its responsibilities and set up a $20 billion fund for cleanup and to compensate victims.

BP's constructive actions, which no doubt were prompted by hostile congressional hearings and public outrage, sadly are not the rule when it comes to how oil companies handle environmental disasters they cause. Just this month, the United States Supreme Court issued a major decision against Chevron, refusing to overturn an appeals court ruling against the company, which is fighting a multibillion-dollar judgment against it for spilling some 18.5 billion gallons of oil and highly toxic waste into one of the world's most precious and fragile biodiversity hotspots: the Ecuadorian Amazon.

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  November 2, 2012, 8:04 am

Friday's global agenda: Rebel opposition in disarray ahead of international talks on Syria

By Julian Pecquet

Your morning global affairs speed-read

Syria's main exiled opposition group ripped into Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday, just two days before an international meeting in Qatar aimed at shoring up the opposition to President Bashar Assad. Clinton this week said the United States would propose names of individuals and organizations that should be part of a broad-based opposition, drawing the ire of the Paris-based Syrian National Council. 

"Any discussions aimed at passing over the Syrian National Council or at creating new bodies to replace it are an attempt to undermine the Syrian revolution by sowing the seeds of division," the SNC said in a statement. [Agence France-Presse

More questions about Libya: Congressional Republicans rekindled their allegations that the administration is hiding what happened at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi following reports that Libyan police may have been casing the compound the day it was attacked. Separately, the CIA revealed for the first time on Thursday its role in providing security for the U.S. mission, which largely served as cover for CIA activities in eastern Libya. [The Wall Street Journal]

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  November 1, 2012, 8:58 pm

US officials: CIA wasn’t delayed in Benghazi rescue attempts

By Jeremy Herb

CIA officers went to help State Department officials at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, within 25 minutes after the Sept. 11 attack began, senior U.S. intelligence officials said Thursday, pushing back against reports that CIA officers were told to “stand down.”

U.S. intelligence officials provided new details to reporters Thursday, explaining that officers at the CIA annex in Benghazi went to the consulate to attempt a rescue after they were unable to receive help from local militias.

The briefing from intelligence officials in the week before Election Day comes amidst heavy Republican criticism over the Obama administration’s response to the Benghazi attack, in which U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed.

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  November 1, 2012, 7:21 pm

Issa accuses Obama administration of hiding information on Benghazi

By Julian Pecquet

Rep. Issa said the administration was hiding information pointing to Libyan authorities' possible involvement in the deadly attack.

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  November 1, 2012, 2:34 pm

Rep. Griffin targets foreign auto manufacturers doing business with Iran

By Julian Pecquet

Foreign carmakers with ties to Iran would not be eligible for U.S. government contracts or financial assistance under proposed legislation.

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  November 1, 2012, 12:26 pm

EU Parliamentarian Elmar Brok: Europe delivers Iran the right message at a sensitive time

By EU Parliamentarian Elmar Brok

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Last week in Strasbourg, France, the European Parliament awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought 2012 to Nasrin Sotoudeh, a jailed Iranian lawyer and human-rights advocate, and to Jafar Panahi, a celebrated film director who has also been imprisoned for his views. Read more...
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  November 1, 2012, 12:22 pm

Romney Spanish-language ad ties Obama to Castro and Chávez

By Justin Sink

An unannounced Spanish-language television commercial from the Mitt Romney campaign looks to tie President Obama to Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez and former Cuban President Fidel Castro as the GOP nominee attempts to make inroads with Hispanic voters in Florida.

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  November 1, 2012, 11:50 am

China proposes Syrian cease-fire plan

By Jeremy Herb

China said Thursday it has proposed a new plan for a Syrian cease-fire involving a phased-in regional approach and a transitional governing body.

China laid out its plan when Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi met with United Nations-Arab League Syrian envoy Lakhdar Brahimi on Wednesday, according to Reuters.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told reporters that under the "new proposal there are constructive new suggestions such as a ceasefire region by region and phase by phase, and establishing a transitional governing body.”

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