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Today on the Main Site:

An International Disgrace by Michael Johnson: How French soccer became a laughingstock.

The Latest in Obama Jobs by The Prowler: Hiring for sludge work. Also: Orszag, ahead of the posse.

The Emerging New GOP Leadership by Peter Ferrara: Not what you would have expected, even a short two years ago.

No Kumbaya in Kabul by George H. Wittman: Not just McChrystal and the White House, but no one seems to be getting along in Afghanistan.

Canada’s Helen Thomas by Aaron Goldstein: Another luminary caught in the act by a video blogger.

Joe Barton Was Right by Peter Hannaford: A shakedown it remains.

Billy Mays Here…On Your License Plate by Eric Peters: Only in California could someone come up with this version of digital divide.

What to Watch for:

McChrystal meets with W.H. officials, likely to determine fate (Politico); General unlikely to survive says CNN (CNN)  

Haley easily wins S.C. gubernatorial primary (The State)

Robert Dudley takes over BP operations in gulf (NY Times)

Arlington Cemetery officials knew about tombstones in stream for more than a decade (Washington Post)

US plays for its World Cup life against Algeria at 9:30 AM (ESPN) 

International Energy Agency releases more optimistic predictions about world oil supplies

Clip of the Day:  

DNC Ad goes wild with Rep. Barton’s comments

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More Blog Posts by Max Brindle

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