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New York Times:
No Final Report Seen in Inquiry on C.I.A. Leak — WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 - The special counsel in the C.I.A. leak case has told associates he has no plans to issue a final report about the results of the investigation, heightening the expectation that he intends to bring indictments …
Murray Waas / nationaljournal.com:
CIA Leak Prosecutor Focuses On Libby — As federal prosecutors in the CIA leak investigation reach the critical stage of deciding whether to bring criminal charges, they are zeroing in on contradictions between the testimony of I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby, the chief of staff to Vice President Cheney …
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Thomas M. DeFrank / NY Daily News:
Bush whacked Rove on CIA leak — WASHINGTON - An angry President Bush rebuked chief political guru Karl Rove two years ago for his role in the Valerie Plame affair, sources told the Daily News. — "He made his displeasure known to Karl," a presidential counselor told The News.
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Michael Rubin / Opinion Journal:
With Freedom Comes Politics — Iraqis are much more optimistic about their country than American opinion makers. — On Oct. 15, Iraqis demonstrated that their desire to determine the future through the ballot box was the rule rather than the exception. Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen; Sunnis …
Joe Strupp / Editor and Publisher:
Pro- and Anti-Judy Miller Fallout Grips 'New York Times' Newsroom — NEW YORK The New York Times may have hoped to turn the page with Sunday's lengthy article on reporter Judy Miller's entanglement in the CIA leak investigation, but the paper and its star reporter continue to be the focus of media attention.
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Janet Elliott / Houston Chronicle:
DeLay's lawyer lacking evidence of DA misconduct — But as DeGuerin seeks grand jury records, experts call Earle's role strange, not wrong — AUSTIN - U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay's chief lawyer says he has no evidence that Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle participated in grand jury deliberations …
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David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Nominee Backed Ban on Abortion in 1989 Campaign — WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 - Harriet E. Miers, the Supreme Court nominee, disclosed on Tuesday a 1989 survey in which she supported banning abortion except to protect the life of the pregnant woman. The disclosure alarmed abortion rights supporters …
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Hamza Hendawi / Associated Press:
Saddam to Finally Face Trial in Iraq — BAGHDAD, Iraq - Nearly two years after his capture, Saddam Hussein is finally facing trial for alleged crimes against fellow Iraqis. In some ways, Iraq also will be on trial, with the world watching to see whether its new ruling class can rise above politics …
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Erin Neff / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Miller spent 85 days in jail to protect source — New York Times reporter Judith Miller urged support Tuesday for a federal shield law so other journalists don't face jail time as she did for protecting the identity of a confidential source. — Miller, who will testify on behalf …
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Bill Nienhuis / PunditGuy:
Experiencing Dachau — Today, I visited the Dachau concentration camp. It was an experience I'll never forget. — I'm not Jewish, and I haven't studied much of the history of the Holocaust. I have visited the Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam, I've been to the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington DC …
Hotlineblog / Hotline On Call:
The F List — From today's Hotline: — Here's a list of folks who have either testified or have been interviewed by Patrick Fitzgerald (or by FBI agents) in connection with the Plame probe. Please send us omissions and additions and expansions. Anonymity is guaranteed.
Hamza Hendawi / Associated Press:
Saddam Pleads Innocent, Gets Into Scuffle — BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Saddam Hussein pleaded innocent to charges of murder and torture as his long-awaited trial began Wednesday with the one-time dictator arguing about the legitimacy of the court and scuffling with guards.
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Christopher Dickey / Newsweek:
Burning Questions — The cannibalistic media frenzy over Judith Miller ignores the lessons that we should be learning from her case — Oct. 18, 2005 - Judith Miller takes good notes, but she doesn't always know where they come from. That was one of the first lessons I learned …
Newdonkey / NewDonkey.com:
Miers and the Human Life Amendment — Just when you thought you had a handle on the Miers nomination, a document emerged today from her thin dossier that could change the dynamics dramatically. Senate sources released material from a routine questionnaire answered by the nominee …
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Brendan Miniter / Opinion Journal:
Can They Cut It? — GOP spending hawks are respectable again. But will they get anything done? — "We went from being in the doghouse to being feted as the heart and soul of the party," Rep. Jeff Flake of Arizona said recently. The good news for Mr. Flake and his small band of budget hawks …
Laura Lundin / af.mil:
Air Force testing new transparent armor — Air Force Research Laboratory Public Affairs — 10/17/2005 - WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AFPN) — Engineers here are testing a new kind of transparent armor — stronger and lighter than traditional materials — that could stop armor-piercing weapons …