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Lieberman's Iraq Stance Brings Widening Split With His Party — WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 - Five years after running as the vice-presidential nominee on the Democratic ticket and a year after his own presidential bid, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut has become an increasingly unwelcome figure within …
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Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Lieberman Wins Republican Friends, Democratic Enemies With Support for War — Five years ago, Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman was one of President Bush's arch political rivals. Now many in his party complain that he sounds more like Bush's running mate. — The Connecticut Democrat's strong public defense …
Bull Moose:
Listen Up, Democrats — The Moose offers some tough love for the donkey. — There is only one force that can save the Republican Party and it is called the Democratic Party. The truth of that axiom has been reinforced over the past three weeks. When the President was plummeting in the polls, the Democrats came to the rescue.
Andrew Miga / Associated Press:
Lieberman's Pro-War Views Concern Dems — WASHINGTON - Sen. Joe Lieberman's staunch stay-the-course defense of President Bush's Iraq policies isn't winning him any friends among fellow Democrats. — Lieberman's pro-war views may be winning him praise from a grateful White House …
Nico / Think Progress:
Lonesome Joe: — Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) …
Lonesome Joe: — Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) …
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Andrew C. Revkin / New York Times:
U.S., Under Fire, Eases Its Stance in Climate Talks — MONTREAL, Saturday, Dec. 10 - The United States dropped its opposition early Saturday morning to nonbinding talks on addressing global warming after a few words were adjusted in the text of statements that, 24 hours earlier …
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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Staff Opinions Banned In Voting Rights Cases — Criticism of Justice Dept.'s Rights Division Grows — The Justice Department has barred staff attorneys from offering recommendations in major Voting Rights Act cases, marking a significant change in the procedures meant to insulate …
Matt Richtel / New York Times:
Live Tracking of Mobile Phones Prompts Court Fights on Privacy — Most Americans carry cellphones, but many may not know that government agencies can track their movements through the signals emanating from the handset. — In recent years, law enforcement officials have turned …
Shankar Vedantam / Washington Post:
Psychiatry Ponders Whether Extreme Bias Can Be an Illness — The 48-year-old man turned down a job because he feared that a co-worker would be gay. He was upset that gay culture was becoming mainstream and blamed most of his personal, professional and emotional problems on the gay and lesbian movement.
dod.gov:
Citizens Turn Over 'Butcher of Ramadi' to Iraqi, U.S. Troops — WASHINGTON, Dec. 9, 2005 - The terrorist known as "the Butcher of Ramadi" was detained today, turned in by local citizens in the provincial capital of Iraq's Anbar province, U.S. military officials in Iraq reported.
Editor and Publisher:
'NY Times' Sunday Preview: Conservative Blogs Rock! — NEW YORK In an argument sure to be challenged in certain sectors of the blogosphere, a story in The New York Times magazine coming up this Sunday declares that conservative blogs continue to best liberal blogs in political and electoral influence.
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Yeah, We Kick Tail And Take Names
Yeah, We Kick Tail And Take Names
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Associated Press:
Bush's approval rating rises to 42 percent — Ratings are at highest level since last summer — President Bush speaks at a Republican fundraiser for Rep. Mark Kennedy, R-Minn., on Friday in Minneapolis. — WASHINGTON - President Bush's improved standing with whites, men …
T.R. Reid / Washington Post:
Spanish At School Translates to Suspension — KANSAS CITY, Kan., Dec. 8 — Most of the time, 16-year-old Zach Rubio converses in clear, unaccented American teen-speak, a form of English in which the three most common words are "like," "whatever" and "totally."
Michael J. Totten:
Arrival in Egypt … CAIRO - I love flying in and out of Beirut. I've done it several times now, always at night. The view from the plane is spectacular. Lebanon is small - less than 50 miles wide and less than 100 miles long. The coast and the western side of the mountains are almost totally urbanized.