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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Justice Dept. Opens Inquiry Into Leak of Domestic Spying — WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 - The Justice Department said today that it had opened a criminal investigation into the disclosure of classified information about a secret National Security Agency program under which President Bush authorized eavesdropping …
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U.S. Justice Department opens probe into leak of Bush's domestic spying — Categories: politics / crime, law and justice / United States / government / law enforcement / crime / man-made disaster / terrorist attack / anti-terror / disaster and accident / law and the judiciary (system of justice) …
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The Counterterrorism Blog
R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
The DeLay-Abramoff Money Trail — Nonprofit Group Linked to Lawmaker Was Funded Mostly by Clients of Lobbyist — The U.S. Family Network, a public advocacy group that operated in the 1990s with close ties to Rep. Tom DeLay and claimed to be a nationwide grass-roots organization …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
So, Guy Walks Up to the Bar, and Scalia Says... Justice Antonin Scalia's wit is widely admired, and now it has been quantified. He is, a new study concludes, 19 times as funny as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. — Transcripts of oral arguments at the United States Supreme Court have long featured …
USA Today:
College football fumbles minority hiring — Equal opportunity? For black coaches, those words ring hollow. — On this New Year's Day, an occasion traditionally reserved for a college bowl smorgasbord, the sidelines of nationally televised football games will be positively teeming with successful …
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Discriminations
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Charlotte Westerhaus / USA Today:
We're working on it — But NCAA can't improve diversity hiring without its members' help. — Let's be clear. — No one in higher education or intercollegiate athletics can believe that diversity hiring of head football coaches in NCAA Division I-A is anything but a dismal failure.
Anne E. Kornblut / New York Times:
Lobbyist Is Given Deadline to Take Deal or Go to Trial — WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 - The indicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff must decide by Tuesday whether he will accept a plea or stand trial on fraud charges in a Florida case, a judge in Federal District Court told Mr. Abramoff's lawyers and prosecutors in a court hearing on Friday.
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Patridiot Watch
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service.spiegel.de:
Is Washington Planning a Military Strike? — It's hardly news that US President George Bush refuses to rule out possible military action against Iran if Tehran continues to pursue its controversial nuclear ambitions. But in Germany, speculation is mounting that Washington is preparing …
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PBD, Liberty Street, Brilliant at Breakfast, Politics in the Zeros, AMERICAblog and Decision '08
Petra Pasternak / LAW.com:
Judge Delivers Order to FedEx: Pay Misclassified Drivers — In a decision expected to spur wage-and-hour suits in the courier industry, a judge earlier this month ordered FedEx to pay $5.3 million to a group of drivers he found had been improperly classified as independent contractors.
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James Taranto / Opinion Journal:
Latter-day President? — A Mitt Romney candidacy would test the religious right. — BOSTON—Mitt Romney insists he has hardly thought about running for president: "That's a decision you make way down the road." With the 2008 election 1,039 days away, that's fair enough. But I'm guessing he'll run.
Associated Press:
Report: Trump Weighs Run for N.Y. Governor — ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Donald Trump is considering running for governor, a leading Republican said Friday. — Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno on Thursday suggested that a big-name candidate could be flirting with entering the 2006 contest.
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Running Scared
Jim Yardley / New York Times:
In Worker's Death, View of China's Harsh Justice — YUJIAGOU, China - From the prison cell where he contemplated an executioner's bullet, a migrant worker named Wang Binyu gave an anguished account of his wasted life. Unexpectedly, it rippled across China like a primal scream.
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The Peking Duck
USA Today:
Bush grants pardons less than predecessors — WASHINGTON — President Bush demonstrated again this month that penitent lawbreakers have little chance of gaining a pardon unless their crimes were non-violent and occurred years before he took office. Political connections probably aren't much help …
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Sister Toldjah
Thespis Journal:
Thespis Journal Awards Blogs of the Year — It is time for us, the staff writers at Thespis Journal, to honor the top blogs to be found around the internet and in the blogosphere. Each of these bloggers have inspired us to do better work, and to continue to write and express those ideas …
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Dr. Sanity