If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page. Click here to view in plain text. | | Sunday, October 23, 2011 | TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Prisoners in Libya languish without charge Nearly 7,000 prisoners of war are packed into dingy, makeshift jails around Libya. (By Mary Beth Sheridan)
Iraq years change understanding of war The most profound legacy of the American intervention in Iraq may be the way it changed the U.S. military's understanding of war. (By Greg Jaffe)
For tea party, Occupy movements, some common ground In interviews and online discussions, they repeatedly share many of the same frustrations. (By Marc Fisher)
A city of sports fans unlike any other A new Washington Post poll finds Washington residents care more about sports than the national average, but many don't cheer for the city's teams, reflecting the region's dramatic population growth and sizable transient makeup. (By Dan Steinberg)
Dan Balz: In Colorado, voter anger clouds 2012 choices Colorado will be a key battleground in 2012, and neither President Obama nor the Republicans are generating much enthusiasm. (By Dan Balz)
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