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Editor and Publisher:
'NY Times' Finally Runs Full Correction on Krugman Column, Announces New Policy  —  NEW YORK Just days after it ran an editors' note—under pressure from outside and within—that sort of admitted it had erred in a blast at Fox News' Gerald Rivera during the Katrina tragedy …
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Mark / Decision '08:
The Most Painful Correction of All Time  —  Paul Krugman can rest easy - he will not be forced by Gail Collins into personally admitting the error behind his continued stubborn insistence that he got the story right on the 2000 Florida recounts despite widespread evidence to the contrary.
Tim Worstall:   New York Times Corrections Policy.
EU Rota:   MSM: Erratum  —  In a bid to help that paper of record in it's new …
Michelle Malkin:
YET ANOTHER KRUGMAN KORRECTION
Discussion: Don Surber
Gateway Pundit:
Bomb Blast at University of Oklahoma!  —  BOMB BLAST OUTSIDE OF SOONER FOOTBALL GAME  —  VIDEO HERE  —  One person said he felt his house shake a mile from the blast.  —  Police cordoned off an area around the George Lynn Cross Hall, Botony, Microbiology building on the OU campus.  (SI)
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The Big Trunk / Power Line:   A BLAST IN NORMAN  —  Shawn Wasson of Bare Knuckle Politics …
Michael Isikoff / Newsweek:
CIA Leak: 'Awkward' Talk Helps Free Miller From Jail  —  Oct. 10, 2005 issue - New York Times reporter Judy Miller broke her silence and agreed to testify before a federal grand jury last week.  This followed tense, often acrimonious negotiations that began after special Justice Department …
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Jay Rosen / PressThink:
Judith Miller and Her Times  —  "Notice how it affects what the New York Times, a great institution, can tell the public, and yet Judy's decision was hers: personal when she made it (her conditions weren't met), personal when she changed it (her conditions were met.)  That's what I mean by Miller's Times."
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Steve Soto / The Left Coaster:   George Drops a Bombshell On "This Week"
MSNBC:
Transcript for October 2  —  MR. TIM RUSSERT: Our issues this Sunday: The war in Iraq; 1,935 Americans dead, 14,755 wounded and injured.  What have we achieved?  What is our military strategy?  With us, the head of the U.S. Central Command, General John Abizaid.
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Jesselee / The Stakeholder:
Rahm vs. Reynolds on MTP: Clear Cut Victory  —  Following the Chris Matthews show this morning, where 8 of his 12 pundits surveyed predicted a Democratic takeover of the House and Senate, Rahm Emanuel showed America why the Democratic alternative will prevail.
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Steve Holland / Reuters:
Bush battling to climb out of popularity slump  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush is battling to climb out of a slump caused by the slow federal response to Hurricane Katrina, the Iraq war and soaring gasoline prices, events that have all combined to damage his credibility and deflate Americans' confidence in him.
BBC:
Bali bombs 'were suicide attacks'  —  Suicide bombers carried out the attacks on three Bali restaurants that killed at least 19 people, a senior Indonesian anti-terror official has said.  —  Maj Gen Ansyaad Mbai said the remains of three bombers were found at the scenes in the tourist areas of Jimbaran and Kuta.
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Olivier Guitta / The Counterterrorism Blog:   Indonesia giving in to Radical Islam?
Tim B. / Tim Blair:
BOMB AFTERMATH  —  Newcastle's Jennifer Williamson …
Discussion: Peaktalk
rawstory.com:
As CIA leak probe passes Rove, Cheney is eyed, lawyer says  —  RAW STORY  —  Excerpted to highlight Cheney's role from an article Saturday in the New York Times.  The Times' reporters remark: "Ms. Miller's grand jury appearance increased anxiety in the White House and throughout Republican circles …
Discussion: firedoglake
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Marcus Mabry / Newsweek:
Finding His Floor  —  The new NEWSWEEK Poll finds President Bush's support holding steady despite the DeLay indictment.  But even the party faithful are starting to question the GOP.  —  Tough times: House Speaker Dennis Hastert (left) and interim Majority Leader Roy Blunt at a press conference last week after DeLay's indictment
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Presstitutes:
Pre$$titutes & Polls: A Self-Perpetuating Loop
Discussion: Crooks and Liars
Jonathan Alter / Newsweek:
Tom DeLay's House of Shame  —  Congress has always had its share of extremists.  But the DeLay era is the first time the fringe has ever been in charge.  —  Oct. 10, 2005 issue - A decade ago, I paid a call on Tom DeLay in his ornate office in the Capitol.  I had heard a rumor about him that I figured could not possibly be true.
TigerHawk:
Lt. Gen. David Petraeus speaks at Princeton  —  The festivities surrounding the 75th anniversary of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School For Public and International Affairs continued yesterday with a speech by Lt. General David Petraeus (M.P.A. '85, Ph.D. '87).
Discussion: Mudville Gazette and COUNTERCOLUMN
Kit Jarrell / euphoricreality.net:
Drop Zone - 10/01/05  —  Welcome October!  Let's get started with today's open post deliciousness.  —  World Net Daily has a fantastic article on the ACLU and its hatred for America.  Key quote: … Excuse me?  Let me tell you how many heads would roll if my son was put into a seminar like that at school.
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Evan Coyne Maloney / >bt: Brain Terminal:
Bucknell Accusing Students of Lying?  —  I've gotten reports from a large number of people who have been expressing their displeasure with a Bucknell administrator who called three students into her office to discuss the inappropriateness of the phrase "hunting terrorists."
Discussion: The Volokh Conspiracy
Mark Tapscott / tapscottscopydesk.blogspot.com:
Data Shows Military Recruits Highly Representative of America; More From Rich Zip Codes Than Poor  —  How often are we told the volunteer military draws predominantly from the poor and uneducated, people for whom becoming cannon fodder is the only career choice available?

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