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Amir Taheri / Opinion Journal:
Bonfire of the Pieties  —  Islam prohibits neither images of Muhammad nor jokes about religion.  —  "The Muslim Fury," one newspaper headline screamed.  "The Rage of Islam Sweeps Europe," said another.  "The clash of civilizations is coming," warned one commentator.
Andrew Higgins / Wall Street Journal:
How Muslim Clerics Stirred Arab World Against Denmark  —  Newspaper Cartoons Unite  —  Religious, Secular Forces;  —  Dossier Fans the Flames  —  COPENHAGEN - When Flemming Rose, the cultural editor at Denmark's leading newspaper, published cartoons of the prophet Muhammad late last September …
Alan Cowell / New York Times:
West Beginning to See Islamic Protests as Sign of Deep Gulf
Discussion: JustOneMinute and ParaPundit
Editor and Publisher:
Publish or Not? Muhammad Cartoons Still Vexing U.S. Editors
Discussion: Attytood
Michael A. Fletcher / Washington Post:
With Tribute To King, Bush Reaches Out  —  NAACP Chief Praises President for Appearance  —  President Bush paid honor to the life of Coretta Scott King from the pulpit of a Baptist church in suburban Atlanta yesterday, recalling that "as a great movement of history took shape …
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William Branigin / Washington Post:
Thousands Pay Respects to Coretta Scott King  —  Coretta Scott King, the civil rights icon who died last week at age 78, was eulogized today by a stream of dignitaries including four U.S. presidents, who hailed her courage and quiet dignity as she carried on the legacy of her slain husband, Martin Luther King Jr.
White House:
President Honors Coretta Scott King at Homegoing Celebration
Discussion: New York Times
Gina Kolata / New York Times:
Study Finds Low-Fat Diet Won't Stop Cancer or Heart Disease  —  The largest study ever to ask whether a low-fat diet keeps women from getting cancer or heart disease has found that the diet had no effect.  —  The $415 million federal study involved nearly 49,000 women aged 50 to 79 who were followed for eight years.
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Gina Kolata / New York Times:
Low-Fat Diet Does Not Cut Health Risks, Study Finds  —  The largest study ever to ask whether a low-fat diet reduces the risk of getting cancer or heart disease has found that the diet has no effect.  —  The $415 million federal study involved nearly 49,000 women ages 50 to 79 who were followed for eight years.
Rob Stein / Washington Post:   Low-Fat Diet's Benefits Rejected
Washington Post:
Boehner Rents Apartment Owned by Lobbyist in D.C.  —  Rep. John A. Boehner (R-Ohio), who was elected House majority leader last week, is renting his Capitol Hill apartment from a veteran lobbyist whose clients have direct stakes in legislation Boehner has co-written and that he has overseen …
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David Hammer / Associated Press:
Boehner Aide Tied to Trip Set by Abramoff
Discussion: IntoxiNation-News …
Allan Sloan / Washington Post:
Bush's Social Security Sleight of Hand  —  If you read enough numbers, you never know what you'll find.  Take President Bush and private Social Security accounts.  —  Last year, even though Bush talked endlessly about the supposed joys of private accounts, he never proposed a specific plan …
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David Espo / Associated Press:
Bush Plan Would Trim Survivor Benefits  —  WASHINGTON - President Bush's budget calls for elimination of a $255 lump-sum death payment that has been part of Social Security for more than 50 years and urges Congress to cut off monthly survivor benefits to 16- and 17-year-old high school dropouts.
Susan Jones / CNSNews:
John Bolton Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize  —  (CNSNews.com) - John Bolton, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, is one of two Americans who have been nominated for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize.  —  Last year, Democrats and a few Republicans refused to confirm Bolton to the U.N. post …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
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Andrew C. Revkin / New York Times:
A Young Bush Appointee Resigns His Post at NASA  —  George C. Deutsch, the young presidential appointee at NASA who told public affairs workers to limit reporters' access to a top climate scientist and told a Web designer to add the word "theory" at every mention of the Big Bang, resigned yesterday, agency officials said.
Michelle Malkin:
VIDEO: ALAN DERSHOWITZ GETS IT  —  European readers Brian A. and Kenneth M. have passed along links to an excellent interview with Alan Dershowitz that aired this week on Danish television.  I don't agree with much of what Dershowitz espouses, but on many crucial War on Terror-related issues he is dead-on …
Matt Stoller / MyDD:
Redstate Racists  —  I don't throw around the racist word very often, because to me it is a very very serious charge.  But there's no other way to say it; this right-wing blogger 'Blanton' at Redstate is racist, and all the commenter freaks nodding in frothing agreement to his screed seem mighty close as well.
Discussion: Lean Left
John In Dc / Open Letter To Chris Matthews:
MSNBC offering conservative voter outreach, for a price  —  Well, isn't this interesting.  —  A top MSNBC producer, who worked on Hardball with Chris Matthews, and now works for MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, is off giving paid-only lectures about how to influence conservative voters.
Discussion: Shakespeare's Sister
Eli Lake / New York Sun:
Ex-Officer Spurned on WMD Claim  —  A former special investigator for the Pentagon during the Iraq war said he found four sealed underground bunkers in southern Iraq that he is sure contain stocks of chemical and biological weapons.  But when he asked American weapons inspectors to check out the sites, he was rebuffed.
Discussion: Daily Pundit

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