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Associated Press:
VP Accident Tale Filled With Discrepancies  —  WASHINGTON - Vice President Dick Cheney said he didn't immediately disclose his hunting accident because he wanted the confusing details to come out right.  Instead, authorized accounts came out slowly — and often still wrong.
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Rick Lyman / New York Times:
Compassion for Cheney as Victim Heads Home  —  CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Feb. 17 — Declaring that "accidents do and will happen," the 78-year-old man who was shot by Vice President Dick Cheney at a weekend quail hunt emerged from the hospital here Friday looking tanned, cheery, robust and speckled with bruises.
Discussion: The All Spin Zone
Jane Hamsher / firedoglake:
Dick Cheney: Armed and Hammered
Khaled El-Deeb / Associated Press:
Libya Suspends Official After Deadly Riots  —  TRIPOLI, Libya - Libya suspended its interior minister Saturday, citing an "excessive use of force" in riots the day before that left at least 10 people dead in the bloodiest protest yet against the Prophet Muhammad cartoons roiling the Muslim world.
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CNN:
In Libya, 11 reportedly die in cartoon protests  —  (CNN) — Eleven people were killed and an Italian consulate was burned in Libya on Friday night during protests to denounce the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed, sources in Libya said.
Discussion: TPRS and In the Bullpen
Ann Scott Tyson / Washington Post:
Rumsfeld Urges Using Media to Fight Terror  —  Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld yesterday called for the military and other government agencies to mount a far more aggressive, swift and nontraditional information campaign to counter the messages of extremist and terrorist groups in the world media.
WorldNetDaily:
Clinton in Pakistan: Convict cartoon publishers  —  Says press should not be allowed to criticize other faiths  —  Former President Bill Clinton today called for the conviction of European papers that published satirical cartoons of Muhammad, according to reports in the Islamic press and elsewhere.
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Mansoor Ijaz / Los Angeles Times:
Islamic truths  —  ANOTHER WEEK, another Muslim country burns in rage over months-old Danish cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in an unflattering light.  On Friday it was Libya, and earlier in the week it was my father's homeland, Pakistan, where violent protests were scattered across the nation.
AJStrata / The Strata-Sphere:
Able Danger Hearings Summary  —  As threatened when I started analyzing the Able Danger hearings I am summarizing what I believe are the key revelations coming from these hearings.  There is a lot of information out there to digest.  More than one person can process in a few days, so I expect to see more revelations as time goes by.
Discussion: A Blog For All and Flopping Aces
Chester / The Adventures of Chester:
The Saddam Tapes and the Intelligence Summit  —  The Intelligence Summit, a "non-partisan, non-profit, educational forum", is taking place this weekend in the Washington, D.C. environs.  Another blogger, Kobayashi Maru  —  , is there and I just spoke with him on the phone.
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Bad Girls Deserve Abuse?  Italian Court Says 'Si!'  —  The Italian supreme court handed down an inexplicable decision in a sexual assault case, saying that the jury should have been told about the sexual history of a 14-year-old girl when considering the guilt of her stepfather for forcing her to submit to oral copulation.
time.blogs.com:
How Muslim Blackmail Works  —  Moscow has now canceled its Gay Pride parade.  It was canceled after the chief Muslim leader in Russia warned that marchers would be "bashed" if they dared to walk the streets.  Money quote: … Notice this is not al Qaeda.  It is the official mainstream Muslim leadership.
Discussion: Gay Patriot and The Y Files
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Bush Sees Need to Expand Role of NATO in Sudan  —  ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 17 — President Bush signaled a new American commitment on Friday to addressing the crisis in Darfur, saying he would support an expanded role by NATO to shore up a failing African peacekeeping mission there.
Matt Stoller / MyDD:
Hotline's William Beutler Dissembles and Smears Liberal Blogs  —  The Hotline is the trade political publication for insider staffers in DC.  It fancies itself the arbiter of conventional wisdom, and has a lot of really good content, as well as quips and useful information.
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Battling The Cult  —  Glenn Greenwald attracted a fair bit of attention with his post explaining that some Bush followers are "authoritarian cultists".  Let's squeeze some juice on Saturday morning: … Whatever.  Look, the point of these Bush-bashing diatribes is not to make sense …
Discussion: Sister Toldjah and Hullabaloo
New York Times:
Senate Chairman Splits With Bush on Spy Program  —  WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 — The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Friday that he wanted the Bush administration's domestic eavesdropping program brought under the authority of a special intelligence court, a move President Bush has argued is not necessary.
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The Anonymous Liberal:   Butchering Legal Facts
Wpnieditor / washingtonpost.blog:
Comments Welcome  —  As we reopen comments here, I wanted to say a few words about the purpose of the newspaper and the website.  —  The Washington Post and washingtonpost.com are independent daily news sources, dedicated to providing the news to our readers as quickly, completely and fairly as possible.
Discussion: The Sideshow and firedoglake
Thom Lambert / TRUTH ON THE MARKET:
ABA: You MUST follow the law.  (Unless we don't like it.)  —  WARNING: This post is off-topic for this blog (it doesn't relate to markets).  If that bothers you, don't read any further.  Moroever, I do not purport to speak for my co-bloggers.  Their opinions of the issue discussed below may differ from my own.
Bill Roggio / The Fourth Rail:
More Independent Iraqi Army Operations  —  The Iraqi Army conducts two separate battalion sized operation & gain control of a bigger slice of the battlespace  —  The Iraqi Amy is taking over a larger portion of the battlespace, as well as conducting independent security operations.
Peter S. Goodman / Washington Post:
China Rushes to Complete $100B Deal With Iran  —  SHANGHAI, Feb. 17 — China is hastening to complete a deal worth as much as $100 billion that would allow a Chinese state-owned energy firm to take a leading role in developing a vast oil field in Iran, complicating the Bush administration's efforts …

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