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Associated Press:
Tape: Bush, Chertoff Warned Before Katrina — WASHINGTON (AP) - In dramatic and sometimes agonizing terms, federal disaster officials warned President Bush and his homeland security chief before Hurricane Katrina struck that the storm could breach levees, put lives at risk in New Orleans' Superdome …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Katrina Tape Transcripts Show Media Hack Job — For those who want to see the transcripts themselves of the video conferences, the New York Times has them for the August 28th and August 29th briefings. The transcript for the 29th makes one garbled mention of the levees around New Orleans (page 6).
New York Times:
Unaware as Levees Fell, Officials Expressed Relief — WASHINGTON, March 1 — A newly released transcript of a government videoconference shows that hours after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, federal and state officials did not know that the levees in New Orleans were failing …
Murray Waas / hotstory.nationaljournal.com:
What Bush Was Told About Iraq — Two highly classified intelligence reports delivered directly to President Bush before the Iraq war cast doubt on key public assertions made by the president, Vice President Cheney, and other administration officials as justifications for invading Iraq …
Washington Post:
U.S., India Seal Nuclear Deal — Accord Sets Up Sharing of Data, Fuel to Satisfy Rising Energy Needs — NEW DELHI, March 2 — President Bush and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh struck what both leaders called an historic agreement Thursday to provide U.S. nuclear power assistance …
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Steven G. Vegh / Virginian-Pilot:
Religious broadcasters fear lost viewership under pay-by-channel idea — The idea of paying for only the cable channels they want might have strong appeal for consumers, but to religious programmers, the prospect seems just short of apocalyptic. — Pay-per-channel pricing …
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Associated Press:
Rice shows off her fitness regime — WASHINGTON (AP) — Condoleezza Rice, the nation's top diplomat, is appearing in a three-part TV interview in which she rides a bike, works on her abs, pumps iron and talks about her weight. — Public figures usually do not go public when they work on their figures …
rawstory.com:
Alito thanks Christian right leader for supporting nomination; Says he will 'keep in mind' trust on court — RAW STORY — James Dobson, head of the evangelical Christian group Focus on the Family, has received a personal note from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito commending them for their help …
Karen Rouse / Denver Post:
Teacher caught in Bush "rant" — The Overland High educator is on administrative leave. Cherry Creek's superintendent said a balanced viewpoint will be given to students. — An Overland High School teacher who criticized President Bush, capitalism and U.S. foreign policy during …
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Blue Plate Special:
The Best Blogging Newspapers in the U.S.* — "Who seems to really know what they're doing...?" — That was the starter question for the Blue Plate Special team: fifteen undergraduates in journalism at NYU, two graduate students, one professor. (A.k.a. "the Specials" or "Blue Plates.")
villagevoice.com:
Editor's Note: What Happened to That Cover Story? — Early Wednesday morning, the Voice learned that the concluding section of this week's cover story, "Do You Wanna Kiss Me?" by senior associate editor Nick Sylvester, contained fabricated material. In that section, Sylvester says he met …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Prisons Often Shackle Pregnant Inmates in Labor — Shawanna Nelson, a prisoner at the McPherson Unit in Newport, Ark., had been in labor for more than 12 hours when she arrived at Newport Hospital on Sept. 20, 2003. Ms. Nelson, whose legs were shackled together and who had been given nothing stronger …
Washington Post:
Saudi Group Alleges Wiretapping by U.S. — Defunct Charity's Suit Details Eavesdropping — Documents cited in federal court by a defunct Islamic charity may provide the first detailed evidence of U.S. residents being spied upon by President Bush's secret eavesdropping program …
Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
Embarrassing the Angels — Or, that's no way to treat a lady. — I want to revise and extend my remarks, as they say, from last week's column on airport security. The reaction was great, but I have two reasons to amend. The first is that I didn't really get to the heart …
Katherine Kersten / Opinion Journal:
Black Flight — The exodus to charter schools. — MINNEAPOLIS—Something momentous is happening here in the home of prairie populism: black flight. African-American families from the poorest neighborhoods are rapidly abandoning the district public schools, going to charter schools …
Michael Cooper / New York Times:
New York Is Sued by U.S. on Delay of Vote System — ALBANY, March 1 — The Justice Department sued New York State on Wednesday for failing to overhaul its election system and replace its aging voting machines. It is the first lawsuit the federal government has filed to force a state to comply …
John Derbyshire / The Corner on National Review Online:
WFB AND OTHERS ON IRAQ — I have just been reading Bill Buckley's most recent column: … This is exactly right. However, Bill does not offer an estimate of the likelihood of that success. I am more reckless than Bill (translate: have far, far less of a reputation at stake), so here I go with my estimate: low to zero.
Robert Novak / Townhall.com:
The Clintons of Dubai — WASHINGTON — While Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was ripping President Bush's handling of American ports management, Bill Clinton was pushing for one of his favorite White House aides to be hired to defend the deal. The former president proposed to the United Arab Emirates …
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Associated Press:
Miss. House Advances Bill to Ban Abortion — JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Gov. Haley Barbour said Wednesday he would probably sign a bill under consideration in the state House that would ban most abortions in Mississippi. — The measure, which passed the House Public Health Committee on Tuesday …
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Jonathan Steele / Guardian:
Baghdad official who exposed executions flees — Faik Bakir, the director of the Baghdad morgue, has fled Iraq in fear of his life after reporting that more than 7,000 people have been killed by death squads in recent months, the outgoing head of the UN human rights office in Iraq has disclosed.