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MSNBC:
Top al-Qaida officer reportedly killed  —  Group's operational leader Rabia killed by missile in Pakistan, officials say  —  By By Robert Windrem and Carol Grisanti  —  ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - The operational commander of al-Qaida, possibly the No. 3 official in the terrorist organization …
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Evan Kohlmann / The Counterterrorism Blog:
Reports: Senior Saudi Al-Qaida Member Sets Off Suicide Blast in Dagestan
Washington Post:
Military Says It Paid Iraq Papers for News  —  Possible 'Improprieties' to Be Investigated  —  The U.S. military command in Baghdad acknowledged for the first time yesterday that it has paid Iraqi newspapers to carry positive news about U.S. efforts in Iraq, but officials characterized …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Just Doing Business The Iraqi Way (Updated And Bump)
Discussion: The Heretik
Brian S. Wesbury / Opinion Journal:
Pouting Pundits of Pessimism  —  Every bit of good economic news gives them reason for despair.  —  During a quarter century of analyzing and forecasting the economy, I have never seen anything like this.  No matter what happens, no matter what data are released, no matter which way markets move …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Leak Ruling Has Mystery, 8 Blank Pages  —  There are eight blank pages in the public version of a decision the federal appeals court in Washington issued in February.  The decision ordered two reporters to be jailed unless they agreed to testify before a grand jury investigating the disclosure …
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Sometimes Nothing Is A Real Cool Hand
Discussion: The Next Hurrah
TalkLeft:   Fitzgerald's New Filing: Who is He Protecting
Daily Kos:
Fitz Consents To Unsealing Parts Of Miller Appeals Court Decision
Discussion: firedoglake
James Fallows / The Atlantic Online:
Why Iraq Has No Army  —  The Bush administration doesn't take the problem seriously—and it never has  —  W hen Saddam Hussein fell, the Iraqi people gained freedom.  What they didn't get was public order.  Looting began immediately, and by the time it abated, signs of an insurgency had appeared.
Charles Babington / Washington Post:
Alito Distances Himself From 1985 Memos  —  Senator Says Nominee Drew a Line Between Expressed Views and Potential Rulings  —  Supreme Court nominee Samuel A. Alito Jr. yesterday tried to tamp down criticisms of several past statements — including his assertion that the Constitution does …
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New York Times:
Judge Alito and Abortion
Discussion: Althouse
Los Angeles Times:
FBI Is Taking Another Look at Forged Prewar Intelligence  —  WASHINGTON — WASHINGTON — The FBI has reopened an inquiry into one of the most intriguing aspects of the pre-Iraq war intelligence fiasco: how the Bush administration came to rely on forged documents linking Iraq to nuclear weapons materials …
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Larisa Alexandrovna / rawstory.com:
Senate Intelligence Committee stalling pre-war intelligence report
Ellen Goodman / Washington Post:
A Vatican Retreat on Homosexuality  —  BOSTON — Somewhere along the way the dividing line over gay issues picked up and moved.  It's no longer between red and blue states, or left and right wings, but between nature and nurture.  Or, to be more precise, between those who believe …
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Muted Support for GOP Change Grows  —  Amid Scandals, Some Republicans Push to Permanently Replace DeLay as Leader  —  Widening corruption scandals in Washington are heightening Republican sentiments for a GOP leadership shake-up early next year that would permanently replace former majority …
Mickey Kaus / Slate:
Hillary's Chimerical 'Recalibration'  —  ABC's Note admires the smokescreen.  —  Pssst!  Bolivia is about to elect a president who wants to decriminalize coca production.  Won't that throw the War on Drugs into a more than mild state of disarray?  Just asking. ...  2:08 A.M.
Discussion: L.A. Observed and GOP Bloggers
Associated Press:
Congress to look into 'deeply flawed' BCS system  —  HOUSTON — Calling the Bowl Championship Series "deeply flawed," the chairman of a congressional committee has called a hearing on the controversial system used to determine college football's national champion.
Washington Post:
10 Marines Killed in Fallujah Blast  —  BAGHDAD, Dec. 3 — Insurgents ambushed a joint patrol of U.S. and Iraqi forces north of Baghdad Saturday morning, killing 11 Iraqi soldiers a day after the U.S. military reported the deaths of 10 Marines in a bomb attack on their foot patrol outside Fallujah.
Richard Reeves / Yahoo! News:
IS GEORGE BUSH THE WORST PRESIDENT — EVER?  —  PARIS — President John F. Kennedy was considered a historian because of his book "Profiles in Courage," so he received periodic requests to rate the presidents, those lists that usually begin "1.  Lincoln, 2.  Washington ..."
Discussion: The Heretik
Cathy Young / The Y Files:
O'Reilly on the Christmas warpath  —  The "save Christmas" hysteria this year seems to be worse than ever (though that's what I thought last year, too).  I mean, okay, some of the ACLU-type handwringing over creches on public grounds gets ridiculous, but John Gibson carrying on about "the plot to ban the sacred Christian holiday"?
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Major John / Miserable Donuts:
An Army Broken?  —  With all the eagerness of a dog returning to something it has vomited up, the conventional media has latched onto Rep. Murtha's rambling discourse about the Army being "broken" and "has done all they can."  —  Unmitigated crap.  And I don't say this out of defensiveness …
Discussion: Rantingprofs
Jane Hamsher / firedoglake:
Not So Fast, Mr. Rove  —  This is all becoming a bit clearer.  Today on CNN, Bob Franken says: … What we're supposed to believe (i.e., the Rovian spin) is that Fitzgerald erroneously thought that Rove had "mis-testified" about a conversation he had with Viveca Novak …
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Atrios / Eschaton:
Plame Update  —  According to CNN both Luskin and Viveca Novak …

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Juan Forero / New York Times:
Push to Loosen Abortion Laws in Latin America
ThreatsWatch.Org:
The Ramadi Debacle  —  The media bites on al-Qaeda propaganda …
Victor Davis Hanson / victorhanson.com:
A Moral War  —  The project in Iraq can succeed, and leave its critics scrambling.
Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
Sticking Up for Saddam  —  Ramsey Clark admits that his client is guilty.
signandsight:
The radical loser  —  Hans Magnus Enzensberger looks at the kind …
Brad DeLong / Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal:
Donald Luskin: Stupidest Man Alive
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Heckuva Job
Glenn Somerville / Reuters:
Greenspan renews warning on deficits

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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
CNN strips "Black Woman" down to her race
Discussion: Pacific Views and The RCP Blog
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Lawrence Messina / Associated Press:
FBI Plants Fake Candidate in W.Va. Race
Raphael Lewis / Boston Globe:
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Discussion: Wizbang
Victor Davis Hanson / honoluluadvertiser.com:
Put torture debate in proper perspective
Discussion: The RCP Blog and Big Lizards
John Luik / Tech Central Station:
Game Off?  —  Ever since Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) …
Discussion: AtlanticBlog
James Gordon Meek / NY Daily News:
Hil used to be strictly for the war
Discussion: Loaded Mouth
Media Matters for America:
Coulter to O'Reilly on Media Matters …
 
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