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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Senate Votes to Demand Regular Iraq Updates From White House  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 - The Senate signaled its growing unease with the war in Iraq today, voting overwhelmingly to demand regular reports from the White House on the course of the conflict and on the progress that Iraqi forces are making in securing their own country.
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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
GOP Senate Sends Bush Iraq Message But Balks On Exit Timetable  —  President George Bush has been sent a pointed message by the GOP-dominated Senate: give us detailed progress reports on Iraq, which include goals and progress so far.  —  In reality, the message sent by the GOPers …
Deborah Tate / Voice of America:
US Senate Calls for Iraqis Take Lead in Securing Iraq
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Now Its The Times Versus The Times  —  The Times editors choose their side as Bush pushes back against "baseless" charges: … Let's contrast that with the Times Week in Review from June 20, 2004 which includes a pop-up graphic with quotes from Rice, Rumsfeld, Powell, Cheney, and Bush.
Washington Post:
Woodward Was Told of Plame More Than Two Years Ago  —  Washington Post Assistant Managing Editor Bob Woodward testified under oath Monday in the CIA leak case that a senior administration official told him about CIA operative Valerie Plame and her position at the agency nearly a month before her identity was disclosed.
John / AMERICAblog:
Very disturbing story about Bush's state of mind in the Wash Times magazine  —  The Washington Times, you may know, is an "independent" newspaper that is basically the mouthpiece of the Republican party.  For that reason, it sometimes gets inside scoops as to what the GOP is thinking, and even what's going on inside the White House.
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Kevin Drum / The Washington Monthly:
PRESIDENTS ACTING BADLY....What's going on with the George Bush rumor mill?
Discussion: Bradford Plumer
Los Angeles Times:
A note to our readers  —  WHEN A columnist misses his usual spot in the rotation, we normally run a short note explaining his absence.  Today, Robert Scheer's column will not appear.  Consider this a longer-than-usual note of explanation.  —  Scheer's impassioned prose has graced these pages for 13 years.
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Stephen Labaton / New York Times:
Report Says Ex-Chief of Public TV Violated Federal Law  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 - Investigators at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting concluded today that its former chairman repeatedly broke federal law and its own regulations in a campaign to combat what he saw as liberal bias.
Discussion: Nitpicker and TalkLeft
Anick Jesdanun / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Web site to blend journalism with blogs  —  NEW YORK — A media Web site scheduled to debut Wednesday will seek to blend traditional journalism with the freeform commentary developed through the emerging Web format known as blogs.  —  Some 70 Web journalists, including Instapundit's Glenn Reynolds …
John F. Burns / New York Times:
Torture Alleged at Ministry Site Outside Baghdad  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 15 - Iraq's government said Tuesday that it had ordered an urgent investigation of allegations that many of the 173 detainees American troops discovered over the weekend in the basement of an Interior Ministry building …
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Hagel Defends Criticisms of Iraq Policy  —  Administration Calls Statements by Democrats Harmful to War Effort, Troops  —  Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) strongly criticized yesterday the White House's new line of attack against critics of its Iraq policy, saying that "the Bush administration must understand …
Discussion: Eschaton
Lorie Byrd / Michelle Malkin:
HERE IS WHY DEMOCRATS THOUGHT THEY WOULD GET AWAY WITH IT  —  When you watch this incredibly good RNC web video you might ask how on earth the Democrats ever thought they would get away with accusing the President of lying and misleading the country into the war in Iraq.  I would answer that with the following:
John C. Roper / Houston Chronicle:
City seeking network partner  —  Mayor wants company proposals to build citywide communications system  —  The city of Houston will begin looking in March for a company to not only build a wireless Internet network that blankets downtown, but for that business to pay for it as well.

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