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Richard Keil / Bloomberg:
Cheney May Be Entangled in CIA Leak Investigation, People Say — Oct. 17 (Bloomberg) — A special counsel is focusing on whether Vice President Dick Cheney played a role in leaking a covert CIA agent's name, according to people familiar with the probe that already threatens top White House aides Karl Rove and Lewis Libby.
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Will / Attytood:
Clue: Was it Col. Cheney in the East Room with the lead pipe CIA leak? — For the last few weeks, the most enthralling angle of the whole Valerie Plame-Judy Miller fiasco is whether the probers will work their way up to Vice President Dick Cheney. Miller made it clear that Special Proscecutor …
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Wall Street Journal:
Reporter's Account Suggests Probe's Tack — Prosecutor in Leak Case — May Be Looking Into Possible — Misconduct by Cheney's Office — A New York Times reporter's account of her involvement in the Central Intelligence Agency leak case shows that special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald …
Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
Vote Totals Under Inquiry in 12 Iraqi Provinces, Panel Says — BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 17 - Iraqi election officials said today that they were investigating what they described as "unusually high" vote totals in 12 Shiite and Kurdish provinces, where as many 99 percent of the voters were reported …
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Walid Phares, Ph.D. / reportingwar.com:
PharesWire — Iraqi Victory, American Achievement — On October 15, 2005, an historic Iraqi victory was registered in the 6,235 polling centers across the country. Millions of Iraqis cast their ballot for a "yes" or a "no" to the new constitution. — Regardless of the final results …
Judd / Think Progress:
BREAKING: Barber Cancels Ed Schultz's Debut on Armed Forces Radio — Armed Forces Radio (AFR) is a station that broadcasts to American troops overseas through "over 1,000 outlets in more than 175 countries." It currently features an hour of programming by right-wing host Rush Limbaugh.
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RonK / The Next Hurrah:
Gephardt on Iraq: "I was wrong" — Former House Minority Leader the Hon. Dick Gephardt was in Seattle last week on several accounts — a victory lap for his mediation of the Boeing strike, a business seminar for the DC law firm where he hangs his hat, and a funder for Rep. Jim McDermott's Legal Expense Trust.
Ryan Lizza / The New Republic:
Run Stopper — Al Gore is back in the news. In the last few weeks a boomlet of commentary has Democrats whispering—or wishing—that he is considering a run for president in 2008. The New York Post argues that Gore "is suddenly re-emerging as a vocal and visible Bush-basher" …
Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
House GOP Leaders Set to Cut Spending — Leadership Shake-Up Spurred Policy Shift — House Republican leaders have moved from balking at big cuts in Medicaid and other programs to embracing them, driven by pent-up anger from fiscal conservatives concerned about runaway spending and the leadership's own weakening hold on power.
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Darlene Superville / Associated Press:
Karl Rove's Garage Proves to Be Typical — He is "the architect" who steered George W. Bush to victory four times, twice as Texas governor and twice as president. — But can Karl Rove organize his own garage? Can the master of Bush's political planning figure out where to put the ladders, paint cans and cardboard boxes?
Gina Holland / Associated Press:
Court Won't Block Mo. Inmate Abortion — WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court cleared the way Monday for a Missouri prison inmate to terminate her pregnancy. — Although the high court made no sweeping rendering on the constitutionality of the Roe v. Wade ruling ensuring a woman's constitutional right …
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Los Angeles Times:
Their views, their dues — IN 1998, THIS PAGE OPPOSED Proposition 226, the so-called paycheck-protection measure that sought to bar labor unions from spending a member's dues for political activities in the absence of that member's consent. We considered that initiative a disingenuous …
Ronald Brownstein / Los Angeles Times:
Time to Bring Down the Gavel on Lifetime Tenure for Justices? — Nowhere in the oath of office taken by Supreme Court justices does the phrase "until death do us part" appear. — It just seems that way. — Justices today, on average, remain on the high court longer and retire at a more advanced age than ever before.
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Reporter, Times Are Criticized for Missteps — Media Analysts Question Decisions by Miller, Newspaper's Editors Regarding Leak — Media analysts assailed New York Times reporter Judith Miller and her editors yesterday for what they called a series of missteps and questionable decisions revealed …
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New York Times:
Recipe for Destruction — AFTER a decade of painstaking research, federal and university scientists have reconstructed the 1918 influenza virus that killed 50 million people worldwide. Like the flu viruses now raising alarm bells in Asia, the 1918 virus was a bird flu that jumped directly to humans, the scientists reported.
Michelle Malkin:
THE OU BOMBER & BIAS AGAINST BLOGS — File this under "How the MSM ignores facts, smears blogs, and publishes snit fits disguised as responsible journalism." — Last week, I received a media inquiry from Wall Street Journal media reporter Joe Hagan. He wanted to talk about blogs and the University of Oklahoma bomber story.