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Clark Kent Ervin / New York Times:
Strangers at the Door  —  WHO could have imagined that, in the post-9/11 world, the United States government would approve a deal giving control over six major American ports to a country with ties to terrorism?  But this is exactly what the secretive Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States has done.
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David Stout / New York Times:
At Senate Briefing on Port Deal, Bush Aides Stand Firm  —  WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 — Bush administration officials insisted today, in the face of deep skepticism and resentment from Democratic senators, that the deal to turn over American port operations to a Dubai company was closely studied beforehand …
New York Times:
Dubai Company Delays New Role at Six U.S. Ports  —  WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 — The Dubai company at the center of a political furor over its plans to take over some terminal operations at six American ports said Thursday night that it planned to close the deal next week, but that it would …
CNN:
Ports company will delay takeover  —  Firm says it will work with White House, Congress on issues  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — Dubai Ports World has agreed to postpone its plans to take over management of six U.S. ports after the proposal ignited harsh bipartisan criticism on Capitol Hill.
Front Page Magazine:
Welcoming Terror to U.S. Ports
Discussion: Centerfield
Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Arab Firm Offers to Delay Deal On Seaports
John / AMERICAblog:
I really need to weigh in on this asshole Gordon England
Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Violent Cycle of Revenge Stuns Iraqis  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, Feb. 23 — After a day of violence so raw and so personal, Iraqis woke on Thursday morning to a tense new world in which, it seemed, anything was possible.  —  The violence on Wednesday was the closest Iraq had come to civil war, and Iraqis were stunned.
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Bradley Graham / Washington Post:
U.S. Looks to Baghdad to Deal With Violence  —  Faced with a resurgence of sectarian violence in Iraq, the Bush administration took a largely wait-and-see posture in public yesterday while laboring behind the scenes to try to bolster Iraqi military forces and prevent the unraveling of negotiations on forming a new unity government.
neo-neocon:
The mosque bombing and its aftermath …
Discussion: Gateway Pundit, sisu and Dean's World
Zeyad / Healing Iraq:
Samarra Attack, the Last Straw? Part 2
Discussion: The Belmont Club and Decision '08
Cori Dauber / Rantingprofs:
Not Good  —  The situation in Iraq is just flat bad …
Discussion: Body and Soul
Emilio Morenatti / Associated Press:
Israeli Army Kills Top Militant  —  BALATA REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank - Israeli troops on Thursday killed five Palestinians, including a top militant who said just a day earlier that he would never be caught, in the largest West Bank military operation since Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip last summer.
CBS News:
S. Dakota Moves Toward Abortion Ban  —  (CBS/AP) South Dakota moved closer to imposing some of the strictest limits on abortion in the nation, as the state Senate approved legislation that would ban it except when a woman's life is in danger.  —  The bill, designed to wage a national legal fight …
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Associated Press:
South Dakota Senate passes abortion ban
Discussion: Donklephant
Murray Waas / whatever already!:
Did the Bush administration "authorize" the leak of classified information to Bob Woodward?  And did those leaks damage national security?  —  The vice-chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) made exactly that charge tonight in a letter to John Negroponte, the Director of National Intelligence.
Ralph Z. Hallow / Washington Times:
Democrat voters low on enthusiasm  —  Democrats, after 11 years as the minority party in Congress, still can't get it right with their own voters, a poll shows.  —  By objecting to virtually every initiative and proposal of the Bush administration and congressional Republican majority …
Jeff Goldstein / protein wisdom:
Fifth Calumny?  —  From "A Failure of the Press," today's WaPo oped from Bill Bennett and Alan Dershowitz: … [my emphases]  —  Note again the initial bolded passage, which was first brought to my attention by Allah, who sent along the link: … Quips Allah:
Nancy Benac / ABCNEWS:
Lobbyist Target of Several Investigations  —  Lobbyist Jack Abramoff Finds Himself Subject of Tangled Criminal, Congressional Investigations  —  WASHINGTON Apr 23, 2005 (AP)— Jack Abramoff is a man with a million connections and not many friends.  The uberlobbyist's dealings are the subject …
Discussion: Think Progress
Ruth R. Wisse / Opinion Journal:
Coup d'Ecole  —  Harvard professors oust Larry Summers.  Now they must face their students.  —  CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—The resignation of Lawrence Summers as president of Harvard turns the spotlight on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), which has consecrated more time and energy to his ouster …
consortiumnews.com:
Security Skills  —  While not spelling out the precise status of the investigation in the UAE, the Dec. 10 report said U.N. investigators had sought help from "UAE authorities to trace the movements of this vehicle, including reviewing shipping documents from the UAE and …
Discussion: Unfogged and Hullabaloo
Khaleej Times:
Bahraini Shiites answer Sistani call to protest bombing  —  Thousands took part in the protest that was organized in the capital Manama, but at least three other protests organized in Shiite villages attracted several hundred people.  —  Protesters blasted the bombing of Samarra's Golden Mosque …
Discussion: NewsHog and Bring it On!
Shane Harris / nationaljournal.com:
TIA Lives On  —  A controversial counter-terrorism program, which lawmakers halted more than two years ago amid outcries from privacy advocates, was stopped in name only and has quietly continued within the intelligence agency now fending off charges that it has violated the privacy of U.S. citizens.
BBC:
Emergency declared in Philippines  —  Philippines President Gloria Arroyo has declared a state of emergency, after the army said it had prevented a coup.  —  She said was taking the action "because of the clear threat to the nation".  —  A top general is being held, suspected of planning …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters

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