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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Issues and (Possible) Answers: A Primer on the Alito Hearings — WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 - When Judge John G. Roberts Jr. appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee in September for hearings on his nomination to the Supreme Court, all of the participants were largely improvising.
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Charles Babington / Washington Post:
Democrats Ready to Go After Alito — High Court Nominee's Memos Opposing Abortion Likely to Be Focal Points at Hearings — Senate Democrats are expected to attack Supreme Court nominee Samuel A. Alito Jr. on multiple fronts at the confirmation hearing that opens at noon today …
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Associated Press:
NOTEBOOK: Alito Is a Springsteen Fan — He's a Springsteen fan, history buff and marksman. He can whip up a salmon pate, but don't ask him to bake a cake. His marriage proposal began as an offer to take dancing lessons. — These insights into Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito came from his wife …
Richard Morin / Washington Post:
Majority of Americans Favor Alito Nomination — Most Expect Nominee Wouldn't Vote to Strike Down Roe v. Wade — A majority of Americans favor the confirmation of federal appeals court judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. to the U.S. Supreme Court and an even larger proportion believe Alito would not vote …
Washington Post:
Proving His Mettle in the Reagan Justice Dept. — The captains of the Reagan revolution at the Justice Department had two big concerns about a bookish new recruit named Samuel A. Alito Jr., who arrived in 1981: his blank slate as a conservative activist and his pedigree from a perceived bastion of legal liberalism.
Washington Post:
Questioning Judge Alito
Questioning Judge Alito
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Right Wing Nut House, New York Times, Confirm Them, Suitably Flip, Bark Bark Woof Woof and Bench Memos …
Steve Bainbridge / ProfessorBainbridge.com:
Alito: What the NY Times Editorial Didn't Tell You
Alito: What the NY Times Editorial Didn't Tell You
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Bench Memos …, Michelle Malkin, Lawyers, Guns and Money, The Heretik, Elephants in Academia, Althouse, All Things Beautiful, The Buck Stops Here, A Chequer-Board of Nights …, Hugh Hewitt, Captain's Quarters, TalkLeft, Instapundit.com, Patterico's Pontifications and Tennessee Guerilla Women
Time:
Never a Texas Two-Step — When legal and ethical questions began spinning around House majority leader Tom DeLay last year, President George W. Bush was publicly supportive. Privately, though, he questioned his fellow Texan's mojo. Bush had scored 10 points higher than DeLay …
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Hastert Moves to Tighten Rules on Lobbyists — With Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) formally removed from congressional leadership, House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) took the next step yesterday in Republican efforts to distance the party from a growing corruption scandal …
Los Angeles Times:
A Donor Who Had Big Allies — DeLay and two others helped put the brakes on a federal probe of a businessman. Evidence was published in the Congressional Record. — WASHINGTON — In a case that echoes the Jack Abramoff influence-peddling scandal, two Northern California Republican congressmen used …
National Review:
One Moment in Time — There's an old Chinese theory according to which the best way to understand historical events is not to reconstruct the sequence of "causes" by which the events were "produced," but rather to look at the unique characteristics of the moment in which the events occurred.
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Daniela Deane / Washington Post:
Cheney Briefly Hospitalized Monday Morning — Vice President Dick Cheney went to George Washington University Hospital in the middle of night Monday experiencing shortness of breath, which doctors found was unrelated to his recurring heart problems, a White House statement said.
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Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Cheney Hospitalized, Then Released — WASHINGTON - Vice President Dick Cheney was taken to George Washington Hospital early Monday experiencing shortness of breath, a spokeswoman said. He was released four and a half hours later. — Cheney spokeswoman Lea Anne McBride said Cheney was taken …
Declan McCullagh / CNET News.com:
Perspective: Create an e-annoyance, go to jail — Annoying someone via the Internet is now a federal crime. — It's no joke. Last Thursday, President Bush signed into law a prohibition on posting annoying Web messages or sending annoying e-mail messages without disclosing your true identity.
Washington Post:
12 Killed In Crash Of Copter In N. Iraq — Wreck Is Deadliest For U.S. in a Year; 5 Marines Also Die — BAGHDAD, Jan. 8 — An Army helicopter crashed in bad weather in northern Iraq shortly before midnight Saturday, killing all 12 Americans aboard, military authorities reported Sunday …
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Richard A. Oppel Jr / New York Times:
12 Feared Dead as Army Copter Crashes in Iraq
12 Feared Dead as Army Copter Crashes in Iraq
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Stanley Kurtz / The Corner on National Review Online:
POLYGAMY WARS — Yes Jonah, Glenn Reynolds has taken a dip into the debate over polygamy, citing Naomi Schaefer Riley's interesting piece from the WSJ. Glenn thinks marriage and state ought to be separated. I don't agree. But this does make the point that there are plenty of folks …
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Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
WORRYING ABOUT POLYGAMY: There's been a lot of that on the right lately …
WORRYING ABOUT POLYGAMY: There's been a lot of that on the right lately …
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Washington Post:
N.Y. Times Editor-Reporter Dies After Attack in NW — David E. Rosenbaum, a longtime editor and reporter in the Washington bureau of the New York Times, died yesterday after being beaten and robbed Friday night near his home in upper Northwest Washington. — Rosenbaum, 63 …
Associated Press:
Attorney General Is Asked to Testify on Spy Program — WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said Sunday that he had asked Atty. Gen. Alberto R. Gonzales to testify publicly on the legality of President Bush's top-secret domestic spying program.