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Don Surber:
They Wanted A Hog, But Got A Scooter — After two years of hoping to see Karl Rove frog-marched in a perp walk, liberals got the veep's chief of staff hobbling on crutches. The New York Times had to admit: "Even after the indictment on Friday of I. Lewis Libby Jr., Vice President Dick Cheney's chief …
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Hullabaloo:
39% Approval? After Everything That's Happened?!? — What is wrong with this country? Bush's approval is at 39%. True, it's the lowest ever for the Post/ABC survey but think about it. How could more than 1/3 of the people think this president, whose performance in office makes it clear …
Washington Post:
White House Ethics, Honesty Questioned — 55% in Survey Say Libby Case Signals Broader Problems — A majority of Americans say the indictment of senior White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby signals broader ethical problems in the Bush administration, and nearly half say the overall level …
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Andrew Alderson / Telegraph:
Prince Charles to plead Islam's cause to Bush — The Prince of Wales will try to persuade George W Bush and Americans of the merits of Islam this week because he thinks the United States has been too intolerant of the religion since September 11. — The Prince, who leaves on Tuesday …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Charles To Follow Royal Tradition Of Appeasement — What is it about frustrated members of the British royal family who, when unable to garner the throne for themselves, decide to campaign on behalf of genocidal nutcases? After being forced to abdicate the throne in order to marry Wallis Simpson …
Lanny J. Davis / New York Times:
New Scandal, Old Mistakes — FOR those of us who lived through the Clinton White House, it's déjà vu all over again. — The indictment against Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, by the special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald presents a challenge …
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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Bush Administration Shifts Gears In Looking For Supreme Court Candidate — It sounds as if President George Bush and his administration learned some lessons from the ill-fated nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court: … So the stage is set for a brutal confrontation between the two parties …
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Balkinization:
Justices Alito and Luttig?
Justices Alito and Luttig?
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Basil / Basil's Blog:
The TypePad TrackBack Solution — It's called WordPress. — I'm not a patient man. But I do try to be fair. Sometimes I'm more than fair. Sometimes I'm less than fair. But I try. — When I try and fail, I must suffer the consequences. — And so must TypePad.
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Tel-Chai Nation
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Dr. Sanity:
Command Hallucinations — The American public is hearing voices. And like auditory hallucinations experienced by psychiatric patients, these voices whisper continual doom and gloom. They tell the American consumer that prices are too high. That the economy is tanking; that poverty is on the rise …
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
U.S. Quietly Issues Estimate of Iraqi Civilian Casualties — BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 29 - In the first public disclosure that the United States military is tracking some of the deaths of Iraqi civilians, the military has released rough figures for Iraqis who have been killed or wounded by insurgents since Jan. 1 last year.
Neelesh Misra / Associated Press:
Group Said to Be Behind India Blasts — NEW DELHI - A caller claimed Sunday that a little-known Islamic group in the Kashmir insurgency was behind terror bombings that killed at least 59 people at two crowded markets the day before in India's capital. — Police said earlier that 61 people died …
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James Traub / New York Times:
'The Right War?' and 'A Matter of Principle': Everybody Is a Realist Now — ON the whole, it has been a very satisfying postwar period for opponents of the American engagement in Iraq. I have agreed to pay off a bet with a friend who had rather gleefully predicted a steady flow of body bags from the battlefield.
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
What's a Modern Girl to Do? — When I entered college in 1969, women were bursting out of theirs 50's chrysalis, shedding girdles, padded bras and conventions. The Jazz Age spirit flared in the Age of Aquarius. Women were once again imitating men and acting all independent: smoking …
Barton Gellman / Washington Post:
A Leak, Then a Deluge — Air Force Two arrived in Norfolk on Saturday morning, July 12, 2003, with Vice President Cheney and his chief of staff aboard. They had come "to send forth a great American ship bearing a great American name," as Cheney said from the flag-draped flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan.
Washington Post:
Kaine Inches Ahead In Va. Race, Poll Finds — Kilgore Accused of Negative Campaigning — Democrat Timothy M. Kaine has taken a narrow lead in Virginia's governor's race, buoyed by newfound strength in Northern Virginia's outer suburbs and an electorate turned off by what it considers …
Steve Fainaru / Washington Post:
Kurds Reclaiming Prized Territory In Northern Iraq — Repatriation by Political Parties Alters Demographics and Sparks Violence — KIRKUK, Iraq — Providing money, building materials and even schematic drawings, Kurdish political parties have repatriated thousands of Kurds …
Warren Richey / Christian Science Monitor:
The question now: why an effort to thwart investigation? — Analysts offer explanations for Libby's alleged misdeeds. — When Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald began his investigation in December 2003, his instructions were to identify who leaked the name of a CIA agent to columnist Robert Novak …
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Associated Press:
Three Schoolgirls Beheaded in Indonesia — JAKARTA, Indonesia — Unidentified assailants attacked a group of high school girls on Saturday in Indonesia's tense province of Central Sulawesi, (search) beheading three and seriously wounding a fourth, police said.
Times of London:
Iran's zealot in chief does Bush a favour — Tony Allen-Mills, New York and Ramita Navai, Tehran — THE situation was tailor-made for an undiplomatic outburst by John Bolton, the blunt-spoken US ambassador to the United Nations. Iran's new president had just called for the destruction …