Politics: Afternoon Edition: Risk seen as Obama takes credit for bin Laden killing

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The Washington PostMonday, April 30, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. Risk seen as Obama takes credit for bin Laden killing

    Analysts say focus on president's role in killing hurts his vow to end partisanship.
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  2. Advocate for blind lawyer says U.S., China are working on asylum deal

    U.S. diplomats have met with officials at the Chinese Foreign Ministry to try to hammer out an agreement on what to do about the blind activist lawyer Chen Guangcheng, a confidant of Chen's said.
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  3. Highlights from the White House Correspondents' weekend

    RELIABLE SOURCE | The dinner. The after-parties. The preening. Which stars came to Washington?
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  4. Editor Ben Bradlee doubted details in Watergate book, associate claims

    Journalist Bob Woodward calls associate's portrayal of their discussion a "dishonest distortion."
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  5. Obama and Bill Clinton: BFF?

    THE FIX | The one-time rivals seem to have forged a mutually beneficial relationship.
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MULTIMEDIA

Video: President Obama gets laughs at the White House Correspondents Dinner

President Obama's speech at the White House Correspondents' Dinner speech was a balance of self-deprecating humor and zingers for his opponents. Some of the night's biggest laughs went to Obama's jokes about the Secret Service scandal, and dogs: Both the one that Mitt Romney put on top of his car, and the one that Obama, long ago, ate.


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