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"The question of today is," the dazed writer concluded, "whither the figures?

Let us answer that burning pundit question of today by jumping to what will undoubtedly be the next great object of pundit ardor: the legacy of President Barack Obama.

On the question of today's cyber-hack on the US military's Twitter and YouTube accounts, Mr Benjamin characterised the event as more unpleasant than a sensitive data breach.

This isn't a question of the past -- it's a question of today.

If the biggest question of today's government is whether greater safety is worth sacrificing freedom, the data gives a pretty good idea of which direction the the current administration is leaning.

3.00pm: The big question of today is of course, what happens to the hard-fought Democratic healthcare reform bill?

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"It's not a question of tomorrow, it's a question of now.

The question of 2013 will be whether that experience will make it easier this time.

"Most people think that equality isn't just a question of 50-50 on bills," she said.

Whether he can do it a fourth time is the intriguing question of this year's championships.

But the question of 1915 (genocide or just a massacre?), and what modern Turkey should say about it, is still open.

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