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NYT: Pardon back in focus for Justice nominee

Dec. 1: Evidently eager to emphasize diplomacy – and not ideology – as a way to solve the world's problems, President-elect Barack Obama Monday introduced a national security team comprised largely of foreign policy centrists. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports.  (Nightly News)In the career of Eric H. Holder Jr., President-elect Barack Obama's attorney general choice, there is one notable blemish: Holder's role in the 2001 pardon of billionaire financier Marc Rich.


Canada's opposition moves to oust PM

Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks in the House of Commons in Ottawa on Monday.Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper faces two highly unpalatable choices after opposition parties signed an unprecedented deal on Monday to bring down his minority Conservative government.


British Airways in merger talks with Qantas
British Airways PLC said Tuesday it is in talks with Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd. about a potential merger.

It's not too late! Find a seasonal job

Nov. 19: Related video: TODAY's Jenna Wolfe give tips on finding a part-time holiday job to bring in some extra cash; CNBC's Sharon Epperson offers advice on keeping your holiday spending debt free. (Today Show)Competition for seasonal work is brutal this year, but jobs are out there if you know where to look. 10 Tips columnist Laura T. Coffey offers advice about part-time and full-time positions that are still plentiful in many parts of the country, despite the crummy economy.


Carbon monoxide kills 11 girls at China school
Eleven girls died of carbon monoxide poisoning at a school in northern China's Shaanxi province, an education official said Tuesday evening. The girls had reportedly lit a fire to keep warm.

Rapport with Obama will be key for Clinton

Dec. 1: Evidently eager to emphasize diplomacy – and not ideology – as a way to solve the world's problems, President-elect Barack Obama Monday introduced a national security team comprised largely of foreign policy centrists. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports.  (Nightly News)Hillary Clinton's success as secretary of state may depend as much on Obama's willingness to admit her to his inner circle as her mastery of the job, officials say.


Brad Pitt: I'm proud of my ‘crazy' family

Dec. 2: TODAY's Ann Curry sits down with Brad Pitt to talk about his family life in New Orleans in this TODAY exclusive. (Today Show)As families move into self-sustaining, flood-resistant housing in his adopted hometown of New Orleans, Brad Pitt speaks with pride of his Make It Right Foundation, as well as of his own family with Angelina Jolie: "I truly feel rich being around them."


Your brooding teen: Just moody or mentally ill?

Half of all serious adult psychiatric illnesses start before the age of 14, experts say. But mental illness can mask itself as typical teen turmoil.The teen years are a critical period of development when mental illnesses can emerge and progress untreated, in part because they are perceived as typical adolescent behavior.


Bush faces historic pardon choice

In 1993, three ex-presidents gathered at the White House with President Bill Clinton. From left, Gerald Ford, Clinton, Jimmy Carter, and George H.W. Bush. All four men issued controversial pardons or amnesties during their presidencies. Anticipation is growing over possible pardons by President  Bush. Conservative columnist William Kristol argues that the president should consider pardoning "everyone who served in good faith in the war on terror."


Celizic: Burress should've packed his brain, not a gun

Plaxico Burress was foolish to carry a gun in the first place, writes Mike Celizic.Celizic: I keep getting this mental picture of Plaxico Burress going through his mental checklist last Friday night as he left his palatial home in New Jersey and headed for the bright lights of Manhattan: aftershave, check; wallet, check; credit cards, check; wad of cash, check; Glock, check. What a moron.


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