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Most Americans are concerned that Afghanistan will become another Vietnam. The Pentagon is becoming more critical of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. The Times runs

Jul 31, 2020
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Most Americans are concernedthat Afghanistan will become another Vietnam.
The Pentagon is becoming more criticalof Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.
The Times runs bothsidesof the Polanski debate.
Newsmax takes downits article advocating a coup against Obama.
Franken keeps a low profile— but jokes that the Senate should scrap its seniority system.
Jindal is reluctantto endorse Vitter.
The New Jersey gubernatorial race continues to tighten.
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