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Don Surber:
Right On, Harriet! — Hey, Truth Laid Bear, I support the Miers nomination. — As a supporter of Harriet Miers, I wrote a long response to George Will's screed of intolerance toward anything Miers. "Perfect perversity" and "cannot be dignified as arguments" and "reveal a deficit …
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Knight Ridder:
Miers family received 'excessive' sum in land case — WASHINGTON — Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers collected more than 10 times the market value for a small slice of family-owned land in a large Superfund pollution cleanup site in Dallas where the state wanted to build a highway off-ramp.
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Associated Press:
Report: Texas Overpaid Miers in Land Sale — Texas officials paid Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers' family more than $100,000 for a small piece of land in 2000 _ 10 times the land's worth _ despite the state's objections to the way the price was determined, Knight Ridder Newspapers reported Saturday.
Mark Leibovich / Washington Post:
In the Spotlight And on the Spot — I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby is known for his sarcastic, world-weary and at times dark sense of humor. He once quipped to an aide that he planned to stay as Vice President Cheney's top adviser until "I get indicted or something."
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Maureen Dowd / truthout.org:
Woman of Mass Destruction — I've always liked Judy Miller. I have often wondered what Waugh or Thackeray would have made of the Fourth Estate's Becky Sharp. — The traits she has that drive many reporters at The Times crazy - her tropism toward powerful men, her frantic intensity …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
How Keeping $50 Could Save Your Sanity
How Keeping $50 Could Save Your Sanity
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Byron Calame / New York Times:
The Miller Mess: Lingering Issues Among the Answers — THE good news is that the bad news didn't stop The New York Times from publishing a lengthy front-page article last Sunday about the issues facing Judith Miller and the paper, or from pushing Ms. Miller to give readers a first-person account of her grand jury testimony.
catholicnewsagency.com:
5-year old censored by NY school will get his day in court — New York, Oct. 21, 2005 (CNA) - 5-year old Antonio Peck had no idea when he turned in his homework assignment—a poster about protecting the environment—that it would land him in federal court. — Peck, then a kindergarten student …
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Betsy / Betsy's Page:
I first saw this story when it happened five or six years ago.
I first saw this story when it happened five or six years ago.
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Unseen Enemy Is at Its Fiercest in a Sunni City — RAMADI, Iraq, Oct. 22 - The Bradley fighting vehicles moved slowly down this city's main boulevard. Suddenly, a homemade bomb exploded, punching into one vehicle. Then another explosion hit, briefly lifting a second vehicle up onto its side before it dropped back down again.
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Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Letter Shows Authority to Expand CIA Leak Probe Was Given in '04 — Weeks after he took over the investigation 22 months ago into the unauthorized disclosure of a CIA operative's identity, special counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald got authority from the Justice Department to expand his inquiry …
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Michael Yon / Weekly Standard:
All Quiet on the Baghdad Front — I WAS IN BAQUBA during Iraq's January elections, having hitched a ride with the U.S. Army to a polling site. There were bombs exploding, mortars falling, and hot machine guns. The fact that the voting was going great despite the violence was something few people expected.
New York Times:
C.I.A. to Avoid Charges in Most Prisoner Deaths — WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 - Despite indications of C.I.A. involvement in the deaths of at least four prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan, C.I.A. employees now appear likely to escape criminal charges in all but one of those incidents …
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Defending The Indefensible — Such is the perfect perversity of the nomination of Harriet Miers that it discredits, and even degrades, all who toil at justifying it. Many of their justifications cannot be dignified as arguments. Of those that can be, some reveal a deficit …
Elisabeth Goodridge / Associated Press:
Young Lawmaker Likens Congress to Jr. High — WASHINGTON — Don't let his age fool you. The youngest member of Congress says he thinks he has Capitol Hill all figured out, though he's been on the job only 10 months. — "This place is a much more sophisticated junior high school," …
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The Truth Laid Bear:
call to bloggers: take your stand on miers — Folks: — The Miers nomination is reaching a critical point, with rumors of her withdrawl swirling and conservative fixtures such as Jonah Goldberg and George Will coming out in opposition. — Recognizing that the Supreme Court …
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Tom Raum / Associated Press:
Newsview: Like Father, Like Son for Bushes — WASHINGTON - Throughout his first term, President Bush struggled to avoid repeating his father's mistakes. Yet less than a year after he claimed the re-election mandate denied his dad, he is confronting some of the same problems that bedeviled the first Bush presidency.