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FIRST LOOK SUPPORT DENMARK RALLY NYC — Just offf the street, here's a first look at the delicious Rally held in NYC in Support of Denmark —a lovelier group of freedom lovers you will never meet. So lovely in fact, someone was kind enough to serve Havarati cheese and crackers. So great.And so polite.
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Pam M. / Blogmeister USA:
Support Denmark Rally — Welcome Michelle Malkin readers! — I went to the rally at the Danish embassy in NYC during my lunch hour. I took plenty of photos, but am not able to post them until I get home tonight. Until then, a few impressions: — Only a few folks were there when I arrived …
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Mango / The Resplendent Mango:
Danish Rally NYC! — I went down to the Danish Embassy for the rally today, and it was a pretty good time, despite the fact that I'm still defrosting. — Let me tell you, if you ever want to set a record for the quietest, most orderly rally ever, get a group of Danes together.
The Man / GOP and the City:
NYC Rally for Denmark — I stopped by the NYC Rally for Denmark today. There were about a hundred or so people, a few reporters, a couple of inaudible speakers, and Lego signs. — As much as I support the fight for the Freedom of Speech and our pals in Denmark, it was too cold outside to fully support the cause.
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
DANISH CONSULATE RALLY: Reader Kevin Patrick sends this report from New York:
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Elisabeth Bumiller / New York Times:
In India, Bush Urges Americans to Welcome Global Competition — NEW DELHI, March 3 — President Bush met with Indian entrepreneurs and toured an agricultural university during a four-hour trip to the southern city of Hyderabad today, when he said that the United States should welcome rather than fear competition from India.
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Michael J. Totten:
"The Head of the Snake" — SULEIMANIYA, IRAQ - Suleimaniya is the most liberal city in Iraqi Kurdistan, partly because of its long-standing and deep ties to nearby Iran, one of the most culturally liberal countries in the Middle East. The Iraqi Kurds I met who have been to Iran wanted me to know …
Benny Avni / New York Sun:
Carter Seeks Vote in U.N. Against U.S. — President Carter personally called Secretary of State Rice to try to convince her to reverse her U.N. ambassador's position on changes to the U.N. Human Rights Commission, the former president recalled yesterday in a talk in which he also criticized …
ABCNEWS:
Top CIA Official Under Investigation — Number Three Official at CIA Is Subject of Investigation Related to Bribery Probe — March 3, 2006 — The stunning investigation of bribery and corruption in Congress has spread to the CIA, ABC News has learned. — The CIA Inspector General …
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Denis Proby / Newsweek:
Investigation: The CIA's No. 3 Has a Friend in the Spotlight — Disgraced 'Duke': Outside a San Diego Court — March 6, 2006 issue - As logistics chief at the CIA's main base near Frankfurt, Germany, Kyle (Dusty) Foggo sat at the crossroads of agency operations.
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Washington Post:
U.S. Cites Exception in Torture Ban — McCain Law May Not Apply to Cuba Prison — Bush administration lawyers, fighting a claim of torture by a Guantanamo Bay detainee, yesterday argued that the new law that bans cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of detainees in U.S. custody does not apply to people held at the military prison.
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Editor and Publisher:
Did Bob Woodward Record Key Plame Case Conversation? — NEW YORK A filing Thursday at U.S. District Court in the Plame/ CIA leak case suggests that Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward may have tape recorded his fateful conversaton with the so-called "second source"—besides Lewis "Scooter" Libby— that is now a key part of the case.
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Washington Post:
Katrina Video Refuels Debate Over Response — White House Issues Defense Of Bush's Handling of Storm — Three days after Hurricane Katrina wiped out most of New Orleans, President Bush appeared on television and said, "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees."
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Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
Antarctic Ice Sheet Is Melting Rapidly — The Antarctic ice sheet is losing as much as 36 cubic miles of ice a year in a trend that scientists link to global warming, according to a new paper that provides the first evidence that the sheet's total mass is shrinking significantly.
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Clinton Challenger Pulled From Reagan-Era Hat — It was supposed to be a marquee Republican campaign of the 2006 elections — a fusillade-style effort to defeat Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, which, even if it did not succeed, would excite donors nationally, raise millions for the party …
Howie Klein / The Huffington Post:
No, I Won't Retract My Statements, Senator Lieberman — I've only been blogging for a few months now and, like most small bloggers, I always appreciate an opportunity for a wider audience. So when I wrote a post recently about my experiences with Joe Lieberman in regard to his role …
Mark Blumenthal / Mystery Pollster:
ZOGBY TROOP POLL: THE RANDOM PROBABILITY SAMPLE — On the Zogby poll of U.S. troops in Iraq, I need to make one point that was implicit in my comments on Wednesday a bit more explicit. While much is shrouded in secrecy, one aspect of the methodology is clear from the information that John Zogby …