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David Johnston / New York Times:
Another Time Reporter Is Asked to Testify in Leak Case  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 - A second reporter for Time magazine has been asked to testify under oath in the C.I.A. leak case, about conversations she had in 2004 with a lawyer for Karl Rove, the senior White House adviser, the magazine reported on Sunday.
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ThreatsWatch.Org:
The Hounds of Husaybah  —  A night on patrol with the Jackals of Lima Company  —  By Bill Roggio  —  HUSAYBAH, IRAQ: The evening kicked off with a ride in the darkness from Camp Qaim, which is situated at the railroad station South of Al Qaim, to Camp Gannon, the outpost that sits directly between …
Discussion: Classical Values
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ThreatsWatch.Org:
Steel Curtain Unmasked  —  The Story Behind the Battle for the Western Euphrates  —  By Bill Roggio  —  AL QAIM: The western branch of the Euphrates River, what is know as the Al Qa'im region, which spans from Husaybah on the Syrian border to the town of Ubaydi, at a heart-shaped bend in the river …
Discussion: Instapundit.com
MSNBC:
Transcript for November 27  —  MR. TIM RUSSERT: Our issues this Sunday: the war in Iraq.  The debate continues.  —  (Videotape):  —  VICE PRES.  DICK CHENEY: A precipitous withdrawal from Iraq would be a victory for the terrorists, an invitation to further violence against free nations …
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Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
Russert Watch: "I'm No Bob Woodward"  —  During the roundtable segment in today's Meet the Press, Tim Russert turned to David Broder and Eugene Robinson, both with the Washington Post, and asked them what's going on at the Post in light of the Bob Woodward revelation.
Seymour M. Hersh / New Yorker:
UP IN THE AIR  —  Where is the Iraq war headed next?  —  In recent weeks, there has been widespread speculation that President George W. Bush, confronted by diminishing approval ratings and dissent within his own party, will begin pulling American troops out of Iraq next year.
Discussion: blogenlust
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Mark Steyn / Associated Press:
Hollywood's PC perversion stifles storytelling  —  To judge from the way the weekend's box office is breathlessly reported in the news bulletins on Monday morning, more people seem to be interested in movie grosses than in the movies.  Evidently, Hollywood's now recovered from this summer's all-time record "box office slump."
Discussion: The American Thinker and Dinocrat
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The Big Trunk / Power Line:
DEFLATING THE WHOOPI CUSHION
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
The Man With the Inside Scoop  —  For Bob Woodward, Proximity to Power Cuts Both Ways  —  It was a cinematic image that lured thousands of young people into journalism, Robert Redford coaxing information out of Hal Holbrook in a dimly lit parking garage.  —  And since, in real life …
Stephanie Saul / New York Times:
Gimme an Rx!  Cheerleaders Pep Up Drug Sales  —  As an ambitious college student, Cassie Napier had all the right moves - flips, tumbles, an ever-flashing America's sweetheart smile - to prepare for her job after graduation.  She became a drug saleswoman.  —  Ms. Napier, 26 …
Discussion: Patridiot Watch and enrevanche
Sean Rayment / Telegraph:
'Trophy' video exposes private security contractors shooting up Iraqi drivers  —  A "trophy" video appearing to show security guards in Baghdad randomly shooting Iraqi civilians has sparked two investigations after it was posted on the internet, the Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
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Observer:
The leak that revealed Bush's deep obsession with al-Jazeera  —  The US president planned to bomb the Qatar-based channel - that was the remarkable claim made in a top-secret memo.  Why is the world's most powerful man so worried about a TV station?  —  It was an ambush.
Discussion: Rising Hegemon and firedoglake
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Melissa Kite / Telegraph:
Bush plot to bomb al-Jazeera is a conspiracy theory, says Blair
Discussion: Pacific Views and Don't Bomb Us
Jim Yardley / New York Times:
A Judge Tests China's Courts, Making History  —  LUOYANG, China - Judge Li Huijuan happened to be in the courthouse file room when clerks, acting on urgent orders, began searching for a ruling on a mundane case about seed prices.  "I handled that case," Judge Li told the clerks, surprised that anyone would be interested.
Discussion: The Peking Duck
New York Times:
As Calls for an Iraq Pullout Rise, 2 Political Calendars Loom Large  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 - In public, President Bush has firmly dismissed the mounting calls to set a deadline to begin a withdrawal from Iraq, declaring eight days ago that there was only one test for when the time is right.
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Henry Samuel / Telegraph:
Chirac's influence sinks to new low  —  Jacques Chirac's presidency hit a new low yesterday when a poll revealed that most voters think he now has little or no influence over events at home or abroad.  —  Of those polled, 72 per cent regarded the influence of their president …
Reuters:
Fury in India over call for more Hindu babies  —  NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A leading Hindu hard-liner has angered women and Muslims by pressing Hindus to have as many children as they can to avoid being swamped by Muslims.  —  K.S. Sudarshan, who heads the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) …
Discussion: Vox Popoli
Financial Times:
Advancing Barcelona  —  When President George W. Bush launched his "greater Middle East initiative" for Arab democracy a couple of years ago, many Europeans complained he was ignoring what the European Union had achieved over the past 10 years with its neighbours around the southern and eastern rim of the Mediterranean.
Jeff Goldstein / protein wisdom:
"Sympathetic Vibrations"  —  So.  How's that Republican pushback against the entrenched Democratic war narrative—the one clearly favored by many in the legacy media—coming along?  From the Washington Post: … Full disclosure: I am not a pollster, nor am I a licensed statistician—so take my analysis with a grain of salt.
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