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Sunday Morning Headlines [Sep 30, 2012]

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Today's Headlines from The Washington Post The most important news stories of the day. View on the Web . Sunday, September 30, 2012 NATION Egypt, Yemen stand up to U.S. ideas A cultural confrontation emerges as Muslim leaders challenge American values and free speech. ( by Anne Gearan , The Washington Post) Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, former New York Times publisher, dies at 86 As publisher of the New York Times from 1963 to 1992, Sulzberger took the newspaper to new heights. ( by Patricia Sullivan , The Washington Post) Jupiter, Venus hogging our attention In October, Jupiter goes prime time and Venus dominates the morning. ( by Bla...

School Cafeteria Employee: 'Se... (breitbart.com)

School Cafeteria Employee: 'Seconds' Banned, Extra Food Thrown Away Under Obama Rules http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/09/29/Appalled-school-cafeteria-employee-Seconds-banned-extra-food-thrown-away-under-new-Obama-rules --- Sent from Zite personalized magazine iPad app. Available for free in the App Store . www.zite.com Sent from my iPad

Saturday Morning Headlines [Sep 29, 2012]

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Today's Headlines from The Washington Post The most important news stories of the day. View on the Web . Saturday, September 29, 2012 NATION Where the South begins: Region's cultural fault line has a political edge Along Virginia's Route 15, the intensity of the election season makes for tricky relationships. ( by Joel Achenbach in Gordonsville, Va. , The Washington Post) At U.N., no fix for Syrian crisis Days of high-level talks fail to find plan to stem violence. ( by Colum Lynch , The Washington Post) Spy chief defends Obama administration In a statement, Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. weighs in on the d...