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Associated Press:
Ford will again advertise in gay publications — Ads resume after criticism from gay rights groups — WASHINGTON (AP) — Advertisements featuring Ford Motor Co.'s eight vehicle brands will run in gay publications, the automaker said Wednesday, acting after gay rights groups complained when Jaguar and Land Rover pulled their spots.
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John / AMERICAblog:
We Won — UPDATE: You can thank Ford via this online form. — FURTHER UPDATE: Great AP story on our victory. — Regarding that Ford thing? We just won. — The Ford Motor Company today released the following letter (below) clarifying that whatever did or did not happen behind closed doors …
Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
Split Between Secular and Islamist Parties Is Seen in Election — BAGHDAD, Iraq, Thursday, Dec. 15 - Iraqi voters began streaming to the polls Thursday morning in nationwide elections as Iraqi leaders predicted that the vote would split almost evenly between secular and Islamist parties and usher in lengthy political maneuvering.
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Reuters:
Sectarian Tensions Put Aside, Hopeful Iraqis Vote — BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Gulf War veteran Hadi Mishaal leant on a crutch and struggled across an unusually quiet Baghdad to vote, hoping Iraq's polls will provide what Saddam Hussein never did — help with his spinal injury and a pension.
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Mark Leon Goldberg / American Prospect:
The Arsonist — From our January issue: In his first six months at the UN, John Bolton has offended allies, blocked crucial negotiations, undermined the Secretary of State — and harmed U.S. interests. We expected bad; we didn't expect this bad. — There is an excellent coffee shop …
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Charles Babington / Washington Post:
House Votes to Revise, Extend Patriot Act, Angering Senators — The House voted 251 to 174 yesterday to renew the USA Patriot Act, setting up a confrontation over the revised anti-terrorism measure with a group of Democratic and Republican senators who say it would not go far enough to protect civil liberties.
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Times of London:
Bush: we went to war on faulty intelligence — President Bush has admitted for the first time that his decision to go to war in Iraq was based on faulty intelligence. But he still said that the decision to remove Saddam Hussein had been "the right one". — Mr Bush said that tomorrow's …
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Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
Columnist Says Bush Knows Who Leaked Name — Syndicated columnist Robert D. Novak, who has repeatedly declined to discuss his role in disclosing the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame, said in a speech this week that he is certain President Bush knows who his mystery administration source is.
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Financial Times:
Bush puts Rice in charge of reconstruction — President George W. Bush on Wednesday announced that the State Department would lead all US post-conflict reconstruction, a move that supersedes the controversial decision to give that task to the Pentagon in Iraq following the 2003 invasion.
Mohammed / IRAQ THE MODEL:
It's only a matter of hours now! — Now it's 6 pm in Baghdad and the curfew has officially started. Actually streets in Baghdad were technically empty all day except for people carrying badges or emergencies. — We are hearing sporadic gunfire from time to time and sometimes we hear …
Allan Dowd / Reuters:
Don't dictate to me, Canada's Martin tells US — RICHMOND, British Columbia (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin escalated a war of words with the United States on Wednesday, telling Washington not to dictate to him what topics he can raise in the run-up to Canada's January 23 election.
BBC:
Fatah splits before key election — A dispute within the ruling Palestinian party, Fatah, has led to a rival faction submitting its own list of candidates for a parliamentary poll. — The rebel list is headed by a jailed activist, Marwan Barghouti, under the new name al-Mustaqbal (the Future).
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Washington Post:
DNA Exonerates Va. Convicts in 2 Rape Cases — RICHMOND, Dec. 14 — Newly tested DNA evidence from rapes committed perhaps more than 20 years ago have exonerated two Virginians who had served several years behind bars, according to a statement by Gov. Mark R. Warner that is scheduled to be released later today.
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Frank Phillips / Boston Globe:
Romney to announce he won't seek re-election — Governor is expected to seek GOP presidential nomination in 2008 — Governor Mitt Romney will announce at 6 p.m. that he will not seek re-election to a second term, setting the stage for an expected campaign for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination …
Jon / Reporting from Iraq:
The view from on the ground — Think about everything you've heard about the conditions in Iraq, the role of U.S. forces, the multi-layered complexities of the war. — Then think again. — I'm a journalist. I read the news everyday, from several sources.
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