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Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Loophole in Lobbying Bill Leaves Wiggle Room  —  Lawmakers are about to bombard the American public with proposals that would crack down on lobbyists.  Several prominent plans, including one outlined yesterday by House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), would specifically ban meals and privately paid travel for lawmakers.
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David Sirota / The Huffington Post:   Dems' Deafening Silence on Real Reform
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
2 Parties Rush to Offer Curbs for Lobbying
Discussion: USA Today, TAPPED and Wonkette
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
2002 Memo Doubted Uranium Sale Claim  —  WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 - A high-level intelligence assessment by the Bush administration concluded in early 2002 that the sale of uranium from Niger to Iraq was "unlikely" because of a host of economic, diplomatic and logistical obstacles …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
The Dishonesty Of The New York Times
Deb Riechmann / Associated Press:
First Lady Assails Sen. Clinton for Remark  —  Laura Bush criticized Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday for suggesting that the Republican-controlled House is run like a plantation where dissenting voices are ignored.  —  "It think it's ridiculous _ it's a ridiculous comment," …
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Associated Press:
Supreme Court Steers Clear of First Abortion Case in 5 Years  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that a lower court was wrong to strike down New Hampshire abortion restrictions, steering clear of a major ruling on whether such laws place an undue burden on women.
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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Court rules on teen abortion
James Webb / New York Times:
Purple Heartbreakers  —  IT should come as no surprise that an arch-conservative Web site is questioning whether Representative John Murtha, the Pennsylvania Democrat who has been critical of the war in Iraq, deserved the combat awards he received in Vietnam.
Ceci Connolly / Washington Post:
HHS Works to Fix Drug Plan Woes  —  Widespread Difficulties With New Medicare Benefit Reported  —  President Bush's top health advisers will fan out across the country this week to quell rising discontent with a new Medicare prescription drug benefit that has tens of thousands of elderly …
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Washington Post:
U.S. Journalist Shown as Hostage  —  Kidnappers in Iraq Threaten to Kill Her, Demanding Female Prisoners Be Freed  —  BAGHDAD, Jan. 17 — The captors of an American journalist kidnapped in Baghdad 10 days ago threatened to kill her in three days unless authorities freed all female prisoners in Iraq …
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Robert F. Worth / New York Times:
Al Jazeera Shows Kidnapped U.S. Journalist
Discussion: Rantingprofs and The Heretik
Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Update 15: White House Lobs Accusations at Gore  —  Former Vice President Al Gore and the White House traded accusations over national security Tuesday in a dispute that also pulled in President Bush's other presidential election rival, John Kerry.  —  At issue was Bush's secret domestic …
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Los Angeles Times:
UCLA Alumni Group Is Tracking 'Radical' Faculty  —  A fledgling alumni group headed by a former campus Republican leader is offering students payments of up to $100 per class to provide information on instructors who are "abusive, one-sided or off-topic" in advocating political ideologies.
ACLU:
Statement - Christopher Hitchens, NSA Lawsuit Client  —  Although I am named in this suit on my own behalf, I am motivated to join it by concerns well beyond my own.  I have been frankly appalled by the discrepant and contradictory positions taken by the Administration in this matter.
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The Big Trunk / Power Line:
THE BOOK OF RACHEL  —  Based on my junk mail, I would guess …
Discussion: The Strata-Sphere
Associated Press:
Death row elder needed 2 injections  —  Last words: 'Hoka hey, it's a good day to die'  —  SAN QUENTIN, California (AP) — In the end, California's oldest condemned inmate did not seem quite as feeble as his attorneys made him out to be in their efforts to save his life.
Discussion: IMAO
DavidNYC / Swing State Project:
CT-Sen: Is Lieberman Beatable?  —  Let me start by saying I am not trying to debate the issue of whether Joe Lieberman should be challenged by a Dem or an independent.  Rather, I'd like to discuss the mechanics of such a challenge - what it would look like, and whether it might succeed.
Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
Swing Time  —  Anthony Kennedy—the new Sandra Day O'Connor.  —  Lost in last week's cacophony about the critical role of Sandra Day O'Connor as sole and exclusive swing voter on the U.S. Supreme Court was any sign of respect for the other sole and exclusive swing voter on the U.S. Supreme Court: Anthony M. Kennedy.
Thomas Ferraro / Reuters:
Senate Democrat backs Alito for US Supreme Court  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ben Nelson of Nebraska, a moderate voice in the U.S. Congress, on Tuesday became the first Senate Democrat to announce his support for conservative Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, who is expected to be confirmed later …
The WitList:
Tom DeLay Denies All Charges (As Told by Dr. Suess)  —  That Abramoff!  —  That Abramoff!  —  I do not like that Abramoff!  —  "Would you like to play some golf?"  —  I do not want to play some golf.  —  I do not want to, Abramoff.  —  "We could fly you there for free.
Steven Malanga / City Journal:
Ronald Reagan's Unlikely Heir  —  Ohio's Republican gubernatorial front-runner Ken Blackwell is "Jesse Jackson's worst nightmare."  —  Ken Blackwell has just finished regaling a group of Ohio retailers with his vision of how to turn around the state's struggling economy with a heavy dose of fiscal restraint and tax cuts.
Discussion: Betsy's Page
The Hill:
Larry David 'Curbs' talk of Cantor connection to show  —  In a profile of ascendant Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.) in the Jewish Forward newspaper last week, the paper reprised part of a story it broke three years ago on the saga of a sandwich named after Cantor at Stacks, the short-lived kosher deli owned by Jack Abramoff.

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