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Nov. 30, 2011
The Political Round-Up: Really red or sorta purple?; Wing shot off; Ratliff out, Corte in; Alfa endorsements;
A common sense minute;Happy birthday, Mobile County.

Barbour County: Cradle of governors.

The immigrant fitness test.

Free lunch line long, getting longer.

Montgomery Advertiser: Plan to remove tax on groceries is flawed.

State Sen. Hank Sanders: 'I'm so thankful.'

Nov. 29, 2011
The Political Round-Up: Really red or politically purple?; Wing shot off; Ratliff out, Corte in; Alfa endorsements; A common sense minute; Happy birthday, Mobile County; Parole denied for 'Bay Minette Rapist.'

Riley must testify if called.

Feds probe civil rights impacts.

Teen births down.

Nov. 28, 2011
Abandoning white working class key to Democrats' 2012 election strategy.

Nov. 27, 2011
Will demographic shifts save Obama in 2012?

CIA seeks donations to honor Alabama spy.

Nov. 26, 2011
Debate heats up over voter ID laws.

Need to know: A PBS video on Alabama's controversial immigration law.

Des Moines Register: Occupy arrests summon the ghost of Bull Conner.
 
Nov. 25, 2011
Legislator discloses plan for revenue-neutral phasing out of sales tax on groceries.

The resegregation of Southern politics.

A pro-immigrant analysis.

The London Evening Sun: Are Latinos now America's most persecuted group?

Nov. 24, 2011
Hyundai's U.S. chief says rapid sales growth poses challenges.

Republicans blast Democrats' opposition to immigration law.

Nov. 23, 2011
Mercedes exec's ID charges dropped.

A little pespective on racist immigration laws.

Courthouse budget woes cause delays.

Obama's choice: be political or be presidential.

Steve Flowers: Present leaders follow different path to power than predecessors.

Nov. 22, 2011
Moore leaning toward running for chief justice, to disclose plans today.

New York Times: Alabama's shame (cont'd.).

The two moons and a brutal cleansing flood.

Nov. 21, 2011
The Political Round-Up:

Obama base solid heading into 2012 election.

Alabamian named among 2012 Rhodes scholars.

UA mulls Bryce repurposing.

Nov. 20, 2011
Black lawmakers in South see Statehouse influence wane.

Bob Riley, witness?

State Sen. Dick Brewbaker: State School Board abdicates role.

GOP candidates court conservative Christians in Iowa.

Housing hypocrisy.

Nov. 18, 2011
The Political Round-Up: Who is ALFA backing?;

Older, suburban and struggling, 'near poor' startle the Census.

Health-care costs driving people into poverty.

Nov. 17, 2011
Financial crisis? You ain't seen nothing yet.

In Huntsville, keeping U.S. generals happy.

Beason an unnecessary distraction from GOP goals.

Calls for revamping immigration law.

Christian Science Monitor: Why Republicans are doing an about-face on immigration law.

Civil rights industry revived by Alabama immigration law.

Nov. 16, 2011
Super committee looks like so much eye-wash, a political fan dance.

Bentley makes point: In civil rights protests of the sixties, state flouted law; today on immigration, state follows law of the land.

Undocumented immigrants descend on state to protest law.

Steve Flowers: Which GOP presidential candidate will carry Alabama?

Montgomery Advertiser: Ousting Beason right call.

Anniston Star: Beason no longer deserved chairmanship.

A hands-on mayor.

Google's Mobile stars fall on Alabama.

America 2.0: The Hispanic heartland.

Nov. 15, 2011
The Political Round-Up: GOP trims Beason sails;
Paying top dollar in Montgomery; This & that.

Anti-sagging pants ordinance an uplifting tale.

State School Board majority stands up to wacky anti-Common Core zealots.

Polls: Should the state bail out bankrupt Jefferson County? Who will win GOP nod as nominee for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court?

Students lose zeal for backing Obama again.

Bentley's first year as governor no garden stroll.

Medical nuances drove 'no' vote in Mississippi.

Top 10 reasons Alabama’s new immigration law is  disaster for public health -- Legislation sets up state for dangerous results.

Obama administration invests $433 million in experimental smallpox drug.

Nov. 14, 2011
The Political Round-Up.

Jefferson County key to state's economy.

Atlanta scaled back debt risks -- unlike Birmingham.

Chicago Mayor Emanuel balks at public records request.

New York Times: Bigotry on the rise in Alabama.

Nov. 13, 2011
Qualifying to appear on the ballot in next year's elections opens today.

How radioactive will fallout from JeffCo bankruptcy be?

Another in a series of blows for Birmingham.

Immigration bill architect Hammon, beware.

Warren crusades for career tech education.

Nov. 12, 2011
Does Alabama bankruptcy signal a municipal bond meltdown?

Blame as deep as debt in JeffCo bankruptcy.

Upstate law makers not interested in weakening immigration law.

Strange discusses immigration, other legal matters.

Alabama students show big gains in reading.

Bob Riley on Emory Folmar: I'm gonna miss the guy.'

Obamacare not tracking as predicted.

Where, o' where have all the skilled workers gone? 

Nov. 11, 2011
The 2011 elections: A split decision. By Charles Krauthammer.

New York Times: Bankruptcy rarely offers easy answers for counties.

Jefferson County bankruptcy unlikely to spawn other filings.

On Congress: Club for Growth attacks Alabama frosh over China bill.

Undocumented residents re-examining status in Alabama.

Nov. 10, 2011
The Political Round-Up.

Jefferson County goes broke. Gives state black eye.

Washington Post: Right wing overreaches, GOP takes shellacking.

Abramoff says $20 million spent in Alabama to protect Indian gaming interests.

Main to seek full term on state Supreme Court.

Decatur Daily: Decatur Utilities' decision to deny service to illegal aliens wrong.

Nov. 9, 2011
The Political Round-Up:

Letting the banks off easy.

Elections may signal a pause in conservative trend.

Steve Flowers: Race for nation's top office in full swing.

Washington New Tribune: Farms need legalized seasonal help, not a handful of felons.

Illegal? No service.

Cattle rustling on the rise.

Nov. 8, 2011
The Political Round-Up: Sightseeing, dinner cruises for Mobile Bay?

Foley picked for hurricane risk study.

Happy Days Aren't Here Again: Why the Democratic Party still lays claim to Americans' affection.

Poll finds voters deeply torn.

Hill Republicans slow to endorse for 2012.

Romney's Fiscal Awakening: Candidate moves part way toward Paul Ryan on Medicare.

Young voters crucial for Obama.

A man who knew the electric chair.

New York Times: Staring into the budget's abyss.

Nov. 7, 2011
The Political Round-Up: GOP to roll out 2012 legislative goals.

A 10th term for Charleston mayor: Why not? The life of Riley.

Romney, seen as most electable, still struggles to break out of pack, poll shows.

Public pension pain.

Tumbling economies: States and cities in line to crater?

Correcting the ‘fairy tale’: A SEAL’s account of how Osama bin Laden really died.

Nov. 6, 2011
Road Trip: Going Mobile for the holidays.

A year from Election 2012, a dark mood awaits Obama and GOP rival.

A Machiavellian model for Obama.

Yes, the GOP race is strange.

Worker shortage solution sought.

Guest worker program changes draw criticism.

Hispanic students enrolled in Alabama public schools on the rise.

No water or power for illegal immigrants.

New York Times: Standing in the schoolhouse door.

Attorney General Luther Strange responds to criticism.

Legislature used ax when scalpel called for.

Alabama Supreme Court ruling controversial.

No kidding: Alabama Dems will have tough time passing agenda.

Adults returning to community colleges.

Nov. 5, 2011
The Political Round-Up: Happy day drawing to a close?; Bentley's new broom sweeps clean.

Buckley, If Not God, Returns to Yale: What the late, great controversialist would say to Mitt Romney, Rick Perry and today's conservative talking heads.

Teacher exodus not as large as hyped.

Wallace's daughter recalls politics as a way of life.

Nov. 4, 2011
The Political Round-Up.

New York Times: Victories, not symbolism.

Washington Post: How Alabama's immigration law is crippling its farms.

Down and out down South, mostly.

Nov. 3, 2011
Inside the Statehouse: GOP primary should be a doozy.

The Republicans' Rising Satisfaction Quotient: Conventional wisdom says GOP voters are unenthusiastic with their candidates. The evidence suggests otherwise.

The Perry Paradox.

Immigration: DOJ wants Alabama schools to cough up data.  

T.O. claims lawyers misled him on Country Crossing investment.

Montgomery Advertiser: Justice for sale?

How the Alabama Crimson Tide became college football's greatest team.

Riley's work paying off: Efforts to enhance Alabama schools proving wise.

Nov. 2, 2011
The Political Round-Up: Bentley boots Riley appointees.

Last bastion of civility, the South sees manners decline.

Bentley: No November special session for Jefferson.

Rep. Craig Ford says he's been approached about running for governor and is interested.

Decatur Daily: Strange legal games.

Nov. 1, 2011
The Political Round-Up.

Ex-UA prof elected interim prime minister of Libya.

Judge denies bingo defendants' motion for acquital.

Feds giving state cold shoulder over immigration law?

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