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Clinton, in Pakistan, promises new page in ties
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Pakistan on Wednesday promising a new page in relations and several civilian investment deals.
Reuters Wednesday, October 28, 2009

MPs face ban on second home claims
. Jobs for family members in Commons also prohibited. Party leaders likely to back Christopher Kelly's reportMPs would be banned from employing their family members in the Commons and from receiving taxpayers' money to pay the mortgage interest on their second homes under proposals expected to be published next week.Yesterday Sir Christopher Kelly, the chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, briefed opposition party leaders about the details of his report which said that in future MPs will have to rent, not buy, their second home if they wish to receive taxpayer support.His briefing confirms previous reports that said Kelly was looking at "phasing out" taxpayer support.The report is due to be published on 4 November and will cause a furore amongst MPs and especially the 100 or so family members that work for MPs either at Westminster or in their constituencies.The Unite union, which represents many parliamentary staff, announced yesterday that it was seeking legal advice
Guardian Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Conroy dials apology to Telstra
THE minister pushing to break up Telstra has been forced to apologise to Telstra after he forgot to black out market-sensitive information in a tabled report.
Australian IT Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Brown reverses MoD's £20m TA cut
Gordon Brown bowed to intense pressure from MPs of all parties yesterday and personally intervened to cancel a proposal by the cash-strapped Ministry of Defence to impose a planned £20m cut in the Territorial Army's training budget, following representations by the former defence secretary John Reid and other senior Labour backbenchers such as Lindsay Hoyle.The U-turn came in advance of an opposition-led Commons debate today that threatened to see a backbench revolt reminiscent of the government's defeat over the rights of former Gurkhas to remain in Britain.Brown will tell the Commons today that the cuts, which provoked outrage from reservists as well as MPs, would be restored allowing TA soldiers to continue routine training one night a week, as well as one weekend a month.The prime minister ordered the changes to reverse the proposed TA budget cuts after discussions with Bob Ainsworth, the defence secretary, and the chief of the defence staff, General Sir David Richards.David Camero
Guardian Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Washington Sketch: A hostile climate for Sen. Inhofe the warming skeptic
It must be very lonely being the last flat-earther.
Washington Post Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Centrists unsure about Reid's public option
Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid's risky decision to bring to the chamber's floor a health-care bill containing a government insurance plan was met with skepticism by moderate Democrats, who said they still do not know whether they could support a public option on a final vote.
Washington Post Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Big GOP names weigh in on N.Y. congressional race
A series of moves by potential republican presidential candidates has turned a special congressional election next month in New York into an early test of conservative bona fides.
Washington Post Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Economics of climate change move to the fore
For a decade or more, the political battle over climate change has been fought largely over the validity of the science of global warming. But Tuesday, as the Environment and Public Works Committee opened its first hearing on a Senate climate change bill, those concerns took a rear seat to a...
Washington Post Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Individual intelligence agencies must inform Congress about activities, official says
A top aide to the director of national intelligence said Tuesday that each of the country's intelligence agencies is responsible for keeping Congress informed about its sensitive activities.
Washington Post Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Obama announces jolt of job-creating stimulus money to modernize U.S. electrical grid
ARCADIA, FLA. -- President Obama stepped up his promotion of the job-creating potential of the $787 billion economic stimulus package Tuesday, announcing $3.4 billion in grants to improve the nation's electrical grid.
Washington Post Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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