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Governor denies clemency for ex-gang leader — Appeals court refuses to block Williams' execution — SACRAMENTO, California (CNN) — California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has denied clemency for convicted killer Stanley Tookie Williams, who co-founded the Crips street gang.
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David Kravets / Associated Press:
Schwarzenegger Denies Clemency for Williams — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday refused to spare the life of Stanley Tookie Williams, the founder of the murderous Crips gang who awaited execution after midnight in a case that set off a debate over the possibility of redemption on death row.
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John Cole / Balloon Juice:
No Clemency for Tookie — I don't find this surprising at all: … I have a lot of reasons why I dislike and oppose the death penalty, and not one of them has to do with a concern for the fate of guilty men. I dislike the death penalty because it is irreversible, it is arbitrary …
washingtonpost.blog:
Froomkin on White House Briefing — In Sunday's Washington Post, the paper's new ombudsman, Deborah Howell, writes that The Post's political reporters don't like my column. She states that the column is "highly opinionated and liberal" and concludes that it should no longer bear the name …
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Jane Hamsher / firedoglake:
White House Pool Boys Get Crabby — I can't take it any more. Jay Rosen sent me an article by the Washington Post public editor that said the folks in the newsroom don't like Dan Froomkin because he's too liberal, and they're miffed that the Technorati tags on their articles lead to bloggers who criticize them.
Wpnieditor / washingtonpost.blog:
John Harris Responds to Reader Comments — Washington Post Political Editor John Harris posted a response to readers in the comments area of the preceding post, but we are posting separately here to make it easier to find. — Harris's response follows: — Several of the comments here refer to me …
White House:
President Discusses War on Terror and Upcoming Iraqi Elections — THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. (Applause.) Thank you. Thanks for the warm welcome. Thank you for the chance to come and speak to the Philadelphia World Affairs Council. This is an important organization that has …
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David Stout / New York Times:
Supreme Court to Review Texas Districting Dispute — WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 - The United States Supreme Court agreed today to review the constitutionality of the Texas redistricting plan that was engineered by Representative Tom DeLay, the House majority leader until recently …
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The Australian:
Tim Priest: Blame race riots on police force neglect — THE headlines in Sydney's main newspapers in the wake of Sunday's riots had similar themes: "Our disgrace", "Day of shame" and so on. And indeed, to any even-minded citizen, Sunday was certainly not one of the Harbour City's better days.
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PR Newswire:
Diebold Announces Management Changes — CEO O'Dell leaves company; Swidarski named CEO, Lauer named chairman; company reaffirms guidance — NORTH CANTON, Ohio, Dec. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Diebold, Incorporated (NYSE: DBD - News) today announced senior management changes instituted by its board of directors.
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Gateway Pundit:
As Voting Begins, Bush Talks Freedom, Iraqis Dance — THOUSANDS OF IRAQIS HEAD TO THE POLLS TODAY, EARLY VOTING HAS BEGUN, — VIDEO HERE — 300,000 Iraqis voted today, 90,000 from hospitals, 20,000 from prisons — President Bush reminds the world that while the path toward Iraqi democracy …
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CNN:
LIVE FROM... Iraqi Armed Forces to Lead Security for Election; Syrian Critic Murdered; Death and Drama in New York; Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays? ; The Life and Death of Richard Pryor — THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
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Lyndsay Moss / Scotsman:
Abortion can cause guilt and shame years later — WOMEN who have an abortion can suffer mental distress, anxiety, guilt and shame five years later, and perhaps longer, researchers have found. — A study in Norway compared a group of 40 women who suffered a miscarriage with 80 who chose …
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NewsMax.com:
Chris Wallace: Mike Wallace Has 'Lost It' — "Fox News Sunday" anchorman Chris Wallace says father Mike Wallace has "lost it" - after the legendary CBS newsman told the Boston Globe last week that the fact George Bush had been elected president shows America is "[expletive]-up." — "He's lost it.
James Lileks / American Enterprise Magazine:
A 2005 Rollick — Behold: 2005 was the most important year in human history. — Okay, maybe not. There have been better years, and worse ones. The Goths did not sack New York City. No plague. Asteroids didn't deform the globe. The center held, and if some rough beast …
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Jerry Seper / Washington Times:
Patriot Act report targets meth — A conference report by Senate and House negotiators to extend for four years provisions of the USA Patriot Act includes a comprehensive anti-methamphetamine package restricting the sale of products containing ingredients needed to cook the drug and providing …
Caryle Murphy / Washington Post:
Saudi Gives $20 Million to Georgetown — Prince Says He Wants to Promote Understanding of Islam — A prominent Saudi businessman said yesterday that he is donating $20 million each to Georgetown and Harvard universities for the study of Islam and the Muslim world as part of his philanthropic efforts …
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
SALON'S CARY TENNIS TALKS REVOLUTION: … "Feverish," indeed. Apparently, Tennis is ready to join a militia, since he's saying the kind of stuff they were saying in 1995. — My advice: you could try something radical like winning elections instead of losing them, by putting forward candidates capable …