The View From Your Window

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(photo credit: Ben Rosengart) TWN reader Ben Rosengart who has been with us from day one I think has sent in this picture of a car covered in cherry blossoms. Apparently, it’s cherry- and plum-blossom season in Berkeley, California. Ben writes: “Also note the calla lily in the far lower right corner.

IAEA Report: Iran Still Off the Rails

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Tomorrow, former IAEA Director Mohamed Elbaradei moves from Vienna to Egypt, where many want to see him run for the Presidency in future elections (a tough hill to climb given a million barriers). Elbaradei himself has stated he is interested if genuinely open, free elections were constructed.

Ludlum in Dubai: Hamas Assassination Could Provide Breakthrough Opportunity

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(collection of photos from passports of individuals suspected in the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh) Taylor Marsh has a great post up that pieces together elements of the Robert Ludlumesque intrigue around the recent assassination in Dubai of Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.

Is Fiscal Responsibility Irresponsible Right Now?

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Former Center for American Progress staffer and former President of the Oxford Student Union Will Straw — son of Jack, the UK’s former Foreign Minister — returned home to London last year and kicked of the daily policy brief Left Foot Forward.

Robert Gibbs’ Twitter Account: Lost Opportunities

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Jim Pinkerton sent a clip from White House spokesman Robert Gibb’s Twitter Account to me today stating: Imagine how the political climate would look today if Obama had spent the last year announcing these kinds of projects. Couldn’t agree more.

John Podesta: Obama Has Lost Control of National Narrative and Needs to Regroup

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Financial Times Washington Bureau Chief Edward Luce has posted a very good video interview and an analysis of his exchange with Center for American Progress President and former White House Chief of Staff John Podesta. The robustness of Podesta’s critiques of the White House’s performance is growing.

Evan Bayh Out

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With $13 million in campaign funds at his disposal and this week the deadline by which other Democratic candidates must file for the Indiana Senate race, Senator Evan Bayh — who was runner up to Joe Biden to be Obama’s vice presidential running mate — is bowing out of the 2010 U.S. Senate race.

Needing to Get Beyond Valentine’s Day

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When I was younger, Valentine’s Day was one of the worst days possible of the entire year. When I had girlfriends, I’d usually be dumped either on Valentine’s Day or the day before. I broke my foot on Valentine’s Day. Another year, I was hit by a car while on my bicycle in Westwood, California….