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John M. Broder / New York Times:
Lawmaker Quits After He Pleads Guilty to Bribes  —  LOS ANGELES, Nov. 28 - Representative Randy Cunningham, a Republican from San Diego, resigned from Congress on Monday, hours after pleading guilty to taking at least $2.4 million in bribes to help friends and campaign contributors win military contracts.
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Washington Post:
Congressman Admits Taking Bribes, Resigns  —  Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham (R-Calif.) resigned from Congress yesterday after tearfully confessing to evading taxes and conspiring to pocket $2.4 million in bribes, including a Rolls-Royce, a yacht and a 19th-century Louis-Philippe commode.
Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
A Growing Wariness About Money in Politics  —  For several years now, corporations and other wealthy interests have made ever-larger campaign contributions, gifts and sponsored trips part of the culture of Capitol Hill.  But now, with fresh guilty pleas by a lawmaker and a public relations executive …
Elliot Spagat / Associated Press:
San Diego-area Rep. Cunningham pleads guilty to bribery, resigns
Discussion: Nitpicker
White House:
President Discusses Border Security and Immigration Reform in Arizona  —  Fact Sheet: Securing America Through Immigration Reform  —  THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all.  Please be seated.  Thank you for the warm welcome.  It is such a pleasure to be back in Arizona, and it's great to be here in Tucson.
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Washington Post:
'86 Alito Memo Argues Against Foreigners' Rights  —  Work for Justice Dept. Points to Views That May Affect Anti-Terrorism Rulings on High Court  —  As a senior lawyer in the Reagan Justice Department, Samuel A. Alito Jr. argued that immigrants who enter the United States illegally …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
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Michael / Petrelis Files:
Justice Dept: 470 Pages of Alito Files for 180 Minutes of Examination
Discussion: ACSBlog and AGITPROP
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Alito Memos Supported Expanding Police Powers
Discussion: Wonkette
Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
Sunnis Accuse Iraqi Military of Kidnappings and Slayings  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 28 - As the American military pushes the largely Shiite Iraqi security services into a larger role in combating the insurgency, evidence has begun to mount suggesting that the Iraqi forces are carrying out executions in predominantly Sunni neighborhoods.
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Solomon Moore / Los Angeles Times:
Killings Linked to Shiite Squads in Iraqi Police Force  —  With loyalties to banned paramilitary groups, the fighters have kidnapped, tortured and slain Sunnis, officials and witnesses say.  —  BAGHDAD — Shiite Muslim militia members have infiltrated Iraq's police force and are carrying …
Discussion: Billmon
Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Case Reopens Abortion Issue for Justices  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 - When the Supreme Court meets on Wednesday to hear its first abortion case in five years, the topic will be familiar: a requirement that doctors notify a pregnant teenager's parent before performing an abortion.
Discussion: ACSBlog, Feministe and PoliBlog
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Slow-Motion Disaster  —  For once, I don't think I can blame the media.  —  Journalists keep writing stories about how awful things are in New Orleans.  Time did a cover story last week: "It's Worse Than You Think."  And yet three months after Katrina struck, the administration hasn't done much …
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BBC:
Cheney accused on prisoner abuse  —  A top aide to former Secretary of State Colin Powell has launched a stinging attack on US Vice-President Dick Cheney over abuse of prisoners by US troops.  —  Col Lawrence Wilkerson accused Mr Cheney of ignoring a decision by President Bush on the treatment of prisoners in the war on terror.
Discussion: David Corn and Steve Clemons
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Anne Gearan / Associated Press:   Ex-Powell Aide Criticizes Bush on Iraq
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Labor's Lost Story  —  Decades ago, Walter Reuther, the storied head of the United Auto Workers union, was taken on a tour of an automated factory by a Ford Motor Co. executive.  —  Somewhat gleefully, the Ford honcho told the legendary union leader: "You know, not one of these machines pays dues to the UAW."
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Power to the People  —  Washington policy makers stand in the way of sensible energy policies.  —  After Hurricane Katrina temporarily knocked out 30% of America's oil refinery capacity and caused gasoline prices to spike, it became dramatically obvious that the nation needed to build …
Christopher Lee / Washington Post:
Vice President's Office Keeps Travel Expenses Under Wraps  —  Open-government advocates say that Vice President Cheney is to executive branch secrecy what darkness is to the night.  —  In 2001, Cheney famously refused to disclose the names of oil company executives and others who attended meetings …
John Schwartz / New York Times:
Full Flood Safety in New Orleans Could Take Billions and Decades  —  NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 22 - Amid all the arguments over how to rebuild this pummeled city, there is one universally held article of faith here: New Orleans must have a flood protection system strong enough to withstand Category 5 storms, the worst that nature can spawn.

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