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Matt Crenson / Associated Press:
Rita May Cause Tens of Billions in Damage — Hurricane Rita has the potential to flood an area almost twice the size of New Orleans when it reaches shore early Saturday, causing tens of billions of dollars in damage to the Houston metropolitan area and plunging yet another major Gulf Coast metropolis into disarray.
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David Sirota / Sirotablog:
Protecting tax cuts, GOP proposes cuts to military health care — In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, President Bush and Republicans in Congress have refused to consider rolling back the $336 billion in new tax cuts that the richest 1 percent are slated to get over the next five years.
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R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
Tyco Exec: Abramoff Claimed Ties to Administration — Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff bragged two years ago that he was in contact with White House political aide Karl Rove on behalf of a large, Bermuda-based corporation that wanted to avoid incurring some taxes and continue receiving federal contracts …
Joel Brinkley / New York Times:
Saudi Minister Warns U.S. Iraq May Face Disintegration — WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 - Prince Saud al-Faisal, the Saudi foreign minister, said Thursday that he had been warning the Bush administration in recent days that Iraq was hurtling toward disintegration, a development that he said could drag the region into war.
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David Sanderson / Times of London:
Bomber's widow says extremists twisted his mind — THE widow of one of the July 7 suicide bombers told how her "innocent and naive" husband had been poisoned by elements in radical mosques as she cradled their new born baby daughter in her arms. — Samantha Lewthwaite said that she …
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Philip Johnston / Telegraph:
Clarke considers a public inquiry into Muslim extremists — A public inquiry into what lay behind the July suicide bombings in London looked increasingly likely last night. — The move followed talks between Charles Clarke, the Home Secretary, and Muslim leaders over how to tackle extremism.
Ben Feller / Associated Press:
House OKs Faith As Head Start Hiring Issue — WASHINGTON - The House voted Thursday to let Head Start centers consider religion when hiring workers, overshadowing its moves to strengthen the preschool program's academics and finances. — The Republican-led House approved a bill …
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Ben Feller / Associated Press:
House OKs Faith as Head Start Hiring Issue
House OKs Faith as Head Start Hiring Issue
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Beldar / beldar.blogs.com:
Rita and gridlock — A (slightly edited) email I just sent to NRO's Jonah Goldberg, who's presenting "competing views" about the gridlock and gas shortages as folks have been evacuating from the Houston area as Hurricane Rita approaches: — My preliminary impression, In a nutshell …
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
At Final Day of Roberts Hearings, Hatch Snaps . . . and Snaps — It started around the time Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) observed that the "hearings were dignified." Sen. Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) whipped out his camera phone and snapped a photo of Leahy. — Thus began Orrin's Excellent …
Donna Cassata / Associated Press:
Political Bloggers Demand Speech Freedoms — WASHINGTON - Political bloggers who offer diverse views on Republicans and Democrats, war and peace argued on Thursday that they should be free of government regulation. — The notion was echoed by some members of the government agency trying …
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Michael Yon / Online Magazine:
Battle For Mosul III: Prelude — Prelude — Deuce Four soldiers receiving Purple Hearts. — "Deuce Four," is on its way home. — I attended their departure ceremony, presided over by the much respected Brigade Commander, Colonel Robert Brown. Purple Hearts were awarded to soldiers wounded in action.
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Jeff Jacoby / Boston Globe:
Iraq's good news chronicle — THE FIRST installment appeared on May 19, 2004. Headlined ''Good news from Iraq — bet you didn't know there was any,'' it offered a respite from the grim litany of insurgent violence, Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse, and coalition casualties that the mainstream media's coverage of the war tends to dwell on.
Associated Press:
Bush Waives Saudi Trafficking Sanctions — WASHINGTON - President Bush decided Wednesday to waive any financial sanctions on Saudi Arabia, Washington's closest Arab ally in the war on terrorism, for failing to do enough to stop the modern-day slave trade in prostitutes, child sex workers and forced laborers.
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White House:
President Discusses War on Terror and Hurricane Preparation — THE PRESIDENT: I appreciate being back at the Pentagon. I just finished a briefing with Secretary Rumsfeld and General Myers, and, obviously, members of my national security team, along with Generals Abizaid and Casey …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Speaking Of The Usual Suspects — The groups that will gather in Washington DC for a major anti-war protest this weekend have financial ties to major leftist fundraisers like George Soros and Theresa Heinz Kerry, and beyond them to communist organizations and radical left-wing groups, the Washington Times reports today.
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Eli Lake / New York Sun:
Hamas To Convert Synagogue to Weapons Museum — WASHINGTON - Emboldened by Israel's withdrawal from Gaza and part of the West Bank, Hamas yesterday announced its plan to turn a synagogue in Netzarim into a museum that would display weapons employed by the terrorist group's members against Israeli civilians.