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Telegraph:
Poll reveals 40pc of Muslims want sharia law in UK  —  Four out of 10 British Muslims want sharia law introduced into parts of the country, a survey reveals today.  —  The ICM opinion poll also indicates that a fifth have sympathy with the "feelings and motives" of the suicide bombers …
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Alasdair Palmer / Telegraph:
'The day is coming when British Muslims form a state within a state'  —  For the past two weeks, Patrick Sookhdeo has been canvassing the opinions of Muslim clerics in Britain on the row over the cartoons featuring images of Mohammed that were first published in Denmark and then reprinted in several other European countries.
Discussion: Power Line and USS Neverdock
TigerHawk:   Realigning tolerance: Our options in the collision between free speech and Islam
Deborah Howell / Washington Post:
Crossing the Line on a Cable Show?  —  Dana Milbank can be controversial with readers.  The Post reporter has his fans — and I can be one of them — but I think his appearance on MSNBC last week was a mistake in judgment.  —  Milbank wore hunting gear — an orange stocking cap and striped vest …
Flemming Rose / Washington Post:
Why I Published Those Cartoons  —  Childish.  Irresponsible.  Hate speech.  A provocation just for the sake of provocation.  A PR stunt.  Critics of 12 cartoons of the prophet Muhammad I decided to publish in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten have not minced their words.
Observer:
Nigeria cartoon riots kill 16  —  Churches burned in widespread violence as Danish cartoonist defends publication  —  Amelia Hill and Anushka Asthana  —  Rioting over the controversial cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad claimed another 16 lives last night in Nigeria as churches were burned by protesting Muslims.
Discussion: Super Fun Power Hour
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Michael Janofsky / New York Times:
Bush's Chat With Novelist Alarms Environmentalists  —  WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 — One of the perquisites of being president is the ability to have the author of a book you enjoyed pop into the White House for a chat.  —  Over the years, a number of writers have visited President Bush …
Newsweek:
The Shot Heard Round the World  —  He peppered a man in the face, but didn't tell his boss.  Inside Dick Cheney's dark, secretive mind-set-and the forces that made it that way.  —  Feb. 27, 2006 issue - Dick Cheney has never been your normal politician.  He has never seemed as eager to please …
CNN:
On tape, Hussein talks of WMDs  —  Former Iraqi leader heard saying he warned U.S. of terrorism  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein told his Cabinet in the mid-1990s that the U.S. would fall victim to terrorists possessing weapons of mass destruction but that Iraq would not be involved …
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Philip P. Pan / Washington Post:
The Click That Broke a Government's Grip  —  BEIJING — The top editors of the China Youth Daily were meeting in a conference room last August when their cell phones started buzzing quietly with text messages.  One after another, they discreetly read the notes.  Then they traded nervous glances.
Discussion: Hugh Hewitt
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
New Clerk for Alito Has a Long Paper Trail  —  JUSTICE SAMUEL A. ALITO JR., who was so bland and self-effacing at his Supreme Court confirmation hearings last month, made a bold decision on arriving at the court.  He hired Adam G. Ciongoli, a former top aide to Attorney General John Ashcroft …
Discussion: SCOTUSblog and Althouse
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Paul M. Weyrich / nationalledger.com:
Rumors of a Third Nominee to the Supreme Court
Robin Toner / New York Times:
Drug Plan's Start May Imperil G.O.P.'s Grip on Older Voters  —  WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 — Older voters, a critical component of Republican Congressional victories for more than a decade, could end up being a major vulnerability for the party in this year's midterm elections, according to strategists in both parties.
Drudge Report:
MAIN PRESS PLANS ANOTHER WEEK OF CHENEY SHOOTING COVERAGE  —  If the nation's top magazines have the pulse of the country — get ready for another exhaustive week of exhaustive Cheney shooting coverage!  —  This just in... Both TIME and NEWSWEEK are planning high impact covers of Cheney …
Discussion: The Radio Equalizer and PunditGuy
Simon Jenkins / Times of London:
Bush and Blair have brilliantly done Bin Laden's work for him  —  Is Osama Bin Laden winning after all?  Until recently I would have derided such a thought.  How could a tinpot fanatic who is either dead or shut in some mountain hideout hold the world to ransom for five years?
David S. Broder / Washington Post:
Trillion-Dollar Gimmick  —  Extending Bush's Tax Cuts Through Sleight of Hand  —  Back when the late John Mitchell was attorney general in the Nixon administration, he advised reporters, "Watch what we do, not what we say."  —  That advice certainly applies to the Bush administration as well.
Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
Cheering tidbits lighten otherwise grim week  —  In an otherwise grim week — at least on unimportant peripheral matters like Iranian nukes — three things cheered me up.  The first was the decision of Iran's bakers to rename Danish pastries "Roses of the Prophet Muhammed pastries.'' Has a ring to it, don't you think?
Discussion: Betsy's Page
Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Promise to Shore Up Ethics Loses Speed  —  GOP Schedule Slips In House; Senate Panels to Act Soon  —  The rush to revise ethics laws in the wake of the Jack Abramoff political corruption scandal has turned into more of a saunter.  —  A month ago, Republican leaders in Congress called legislation …
Discussion: MyDD and The Sideshow
Ian Fisher / New York Times:
Italian Quits Over Cartoons; 15 Die in Nigeria  —  TURIN, Italy, Feb. 18 — A day after at least 11 people were killed in Libya amid continuing violence over the Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, an Italian government minister resigned Saturday for wearing a T-shirt printed with the cartoons.
Discussion: Outside The Beltway

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