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Greg Mitchell / Editor and Publisher:
After 'NY Times' Probe: Keller Must Fire Miller, and Apologize to Readers — As the devastating Times article, and her own first-person account, make clear, Miller should be promptly dismissed for crimes against journalism — and her own paper. And her editor, who has not taken responsibility …
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Jane Hamsher / firedoglake:
Judy the Obscure — Well we finally got the tua culpa from Judith Miller we've all been expecting: … In other news, Mohammed ElBaradai and the International Atomic Energy Agency win the Nobel Prize for getting it right. You can't blame Judy. It's hard to hear when you're so full of s**t it's coming out your ears.
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
The Judy chronicles
The Judy chronicles
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Don Surber:
We, the people, of Iraq ... E channel shows old SNL shows. I was struck by Friday's repeat from October 2002. Hard to believe that just three years ago the show was mocking Saddam Hussein. Tina Fey gave the dictator the what for — safely from a studio an ocean and six time zones away.
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The Evil Emperor Mindstation / Point Five:
Weekend Open Trackbacks: Dick Morris Edition
Weekend Open Trackbacks: Dick Morris Edition
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Robin Wright / Washington Post:
Rice: Iraq Constitution Appears to Have Passed — Sunnis Appear Short of Threshold Required to Reject Controversial Charter — LONDON, Oct. 16 — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Sunday that initial assessments indicate Iraqis had probably approved a controversial constitution …
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BBC:
Iraq awaits constitution result — Millions of ballots are being counted in Iraq, a day after a historic referendum on whether to accept the country's new constitution. — Overall turnout in the vote, which passed off relatively peacefully, was more than 60% of the 15.5m voters.
strategypage.com:
Another Election Carried Out Despite Terrorist Threats — October 16, 2005: The government is getting better at running national elections under the threat of terrorist attacks. The legislative elections last January had fewer than ten million people voting (69 percent of those registered) …
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Time:
Contingency Plan — Karl Rove has a plan, as always. Even before testifying last week for the fourth time before a grand jury probing the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity, Bush senior adviser Rove and others at the White House had concluded that if indicted he would immediately resign …
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Washington Post:
How a Lobbyist Stacked the Deck — Abramoff Used DeLay Aide, Attacks On Allies to Defeat Anti-Gambling Bill — Lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his team were beginning to panic. — An anti-gambling bill had cleared the Senate and appeared on its way to passage by an overwhelming margin in the House of Representatives.
Independent:
Revealed: IRA bombs killed eight British soldiers in Iraq — Terror devices used by the IRA in a vicious murder campaign in Ulster blew up British servicemen as the world blamed Iran — Eight British soldiers killed during ambushes in Iraq were the victims of a highly sophisticated bomb …
Washington Post:
On the Streets of Iraq, Scenes of Joy and Determination — For the cooped-up children of bomb-weary Baghdad, referendum day was a winner, no matter what the final outcome. — A security ban on private vehicles, invoked to keep would-be bombers from reaching targets, had a blissful side effect …
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Don Surber:
Voters Fed-Ex Iraq War Critics — As the second round of Iraq elections have succeeded, let us pause to reflect upon what critics of U.S. policy have said. First, "sanctions need more time." Yes, after 12 years of economic sanctions, the UN, France and other insiders had made quite …
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Mark Steyn / Agence France Presse:
Media utters nonsense, won't call enemy out — F rom Thursday's New York Times: ''Nalchik, Russia — Insurgents launched a series of raids today in this southern Russian city, striking the area's main airport and several police and security buildings in large-scale, daytime attacks that left at least 85 people dead.''
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Newsweek:
Harriet's Hail Mary — OK, so the religious line didn't work so well. The White House is back with a new strategy for its embattled high-court choice. — Oct. 24, 2005 issue - For 25 years, Tom Rath has been the bush family's New Hampshire go-to guy: an affable lawyer …
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Con Coughlin / Telegraph:
Russians help Iran with missile threat to Europe — Former members of the Russian military have been secretly helping Iran to acquire technology needed to produce missiles capable of striking European capitals. — The Russians are acting as go-betweens with North Korea as part …
Todd S. Purdum / New York Times:
Plenty of Praise for a Nominee, but Few Details — WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 - Ask any of Harriet E. Miers's typically press-shy White House colleagues what she has been like in her years as a top Bush administration staff member, and the praise pours out. She is intelligent. Meticulous. Selfless.
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toledoblade.com:
Violence in North Toledo after Nazi march canceled; mayor declares curfew — Mayor Jack Ford declared a state of emergency this afternoon following a violent uprising in North Toledo that erupted following an aborted march by a group of Nazis. — He issued a citywide curfew starting at 8 p.m. tonight, tomorrow, and possibly Monday.
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