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Colin Randall / Telegraph:
Leaders fiddle as France burns  —  In pictures: Paris burns after week of rioting  —  France was struggling to overcome one of its gravest post-war crises last night as every major city faced the threat of fierce rioting that began 12 nights ago and now seems to have spun out of control.
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Jamey Keaten / Associated Press:
French Authorize Curfews to Stop Violence  —  PARIS - France's Cabinet authorized curfews under a state-of-emergency law Tuesday in an extraordinary measure to halt the country's worst civil unrest in decades after violence raged for a 12th night.  —  Local officials "will be able …
John Simpson / BBC:
Violence exposes France's weaknesses
New York Times:
French Officials Try to Ease Fear as Crisis Swells
Discussion: Rantingprofs and The Next Hurrah
nationmultimedia.com:
EDITORIAL: Paris riots expose social ills
Discussion: Reuters, The Age and Kenders' Musings
Timothy Heritage / Reuters:   France imposes curfews as rioting spreads
Peter Popham / Independent:
US forces 'used chemical weapons' during assault on city of Fallujah  —  Powerful new evidence emerged yesterday that the United States dropped massive quantities of white phosphorus on the Iraqi city of Fallujah during the attack on the city in November 2004, killing insurgents and civilians …
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dailykos.com:
Italian Satellite TV to Broadcast Evidence of US Use of Chemical Weapons on Civilians  —  by paper tigress  —  Italian media going full-bore on the Bush Administration.  After its revelations on the subterfuge behind the Nigergate forgeries, documentary evidence of the use by US troops …
Discussion: AMERICAblog and Dem Bloggers
James Lewis / The American Thinker:
There are an amazing number of French fingerprints all over the Plame-Wilson affair.  While it is not easy to penetrate the dark fog of lies, there is a highly consistent pattern pointing to French government involvement with a Watergate-style assault on the American Presidency, fronted by Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV.
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Daniel Benjamin / Slate:
President Cheney  —  His office really does run national security.  —  It has become a cliché to say that Dick Cheney is the most powerful vice president in American history.  Nonetheless, here is a prediction: When the historians really get digging into the paper entrails …
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New York Times:
President Bush's Walkabout  —  After President Bush's disastrous visit to Latin America, it's unnerving to realize that his presidency still has more than three years to run.  An administration with no agenda and no competence would be hard enough to live with on the domestic front.
strategypage.com:
The Real Problems With Urban Schools and Recruiters  —  November 7, 2005: The U.S. Department of Defense sees urban schools as ones of its biggest recruiting obstacles.  Not because leftist teachers in some of those schools try to keep recruiters out, but because so many potential recruits …
Discussion: BillHobbs.com and joannejacobs.com
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Rowan Scarborough / Washington Times:
Middle class filling up military, study says  —  Middle-class youths, not the poor, are providing the bulk of wartime recruits to the armed forces, according to a new study by a conservative think tank.  —  The Heritage Foundation research paper found that a higher percentage of middle-class …
Discussion: Betsy's Page
radioblogger.com:
Victor Davis Hanson on Muslim violence in France and Europe.  —  HH: I'm now joined by Victor Davis Hanson, military historian extraordinaire, and you can read him every Friday at National Review Online.  Victor, good to have you back on the program.  —  VDH: Glad to be here, Hugh.
NEWS.com.au:
Raids 'thwarted major attack'  —  AUSTRALIAN security agencies appear to have averted a major terrorist attack on home soil with a series of dramatic raids on a suspected terrorist network this morning.  —  Sixteen people were arrested and are facing terrorism-related charges.
Discussion: Tim Blair and The American Mind
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Mark Steyn / Telegraph:
Early skirmish in the Eurabian civil war  —  According to its Office du Tourisme, the big event in Evreux this past weekend was supposed to be the annual fête de la pomme, du cidre et du fromage at the Place de la Mairie.  Instead, in this charmingly smouldering cathedral town in Normandy …
Discussion: The Belmont Club and Tim Blair
Scott Shane / New York Times:
Official Reveals Budget for U.S. Intelligence  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 - In an apparent slip, a top American intelligence official has revealed at a public conference what has long been secret: the amount of money the United States spends on its spy agencies.  —  At an intelligence conference …
The Hill:
FBI called in on Hill  —  The FBI and Capitol Police are investigating the vicious attack of a top Senate staffer at her home last week amid concerns that the assault might be related to her work on the Finance Committee.  —  Emilia DiSanto, chief investigator for committee Chairman Chuck Grassley …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
dailyprincetonian.com:
Nominee's missing thesis recovered  —  Alito '72 believes Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided, adviser says  —  Chanakya Sethi  —  The senior thesis of Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito '72, which along with some 300 others was lost during the 1970s, resurfaced Monday when Alito's thesis adviser provided a copy to the University.

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