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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Bill Frist threatens to re-structure the Intelligence Committee in order to block NSA hearings — (updated below - updated again) — The Senate Intelligence Committee was created in 1976 and, from the beginning, it has been unique in its structure and operation.
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ReddHedd / firedoglake:
Bill Frist: Cheater — Since its creation in 1976, the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has purposely been a bi-partisan, non-political committee. It was specifically designed to minimize the partisanship among Republicans and Democrats, to function as a check …
Washington Post:
Caught on Tape — ON THE DAY before Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, federal emergency officials warned President Bush that the hurricane could be "the big one," the storm the region had long feared; that the Superdome, the shelter of last resort in New Orleans, was below sea level …
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The Big Trunk / Power Line:
THE AP CLARIFIES WHAT THE AP MUDDIED — Lord help those who rely for their news on the mainstream media and their inferior imitators around the country. A mere two days after its outrageously misleading reporting on the warnings given to President Bush before Hurricane Katrina hit, the AP has issued this:
Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters.org:
AP Issues Clarification Concerning Bush-Katrina Video Story
AP Issues Clarification Concerning Bush-Katrina Video Story
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New York Times:
Bush Says Pakistan Cannot Expect Nuclear Deal Like One With India — ISLAMABAD, March 4 — President Bush made clear today that Pakistan should not expect anytime soon a civilian nuclear agreement like the one the United States reached only days ago with India, and he bluntly …
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Dan Froomkin / Washington Post:
Did Bush Blink? — In addition to all the predictable reactions …
Did Bush Blink? — In addition to all the predictable reactions …
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Agence France Presse:
Blair under fire for evoking God in Iraq war decision — LONDON (AFP) - Tony Blair triggered strong reactions from parents of soldiers killed in Iraq and the political opposition, after the British prime minister evoked God in his decision to go to war. — Details emerged Friday …
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Andy McSmith / Independent:
Blair: 'God will be my judge on Iraq' — Tony Blair has proclaimed that God will judge whether he was right to send British troops to Iraq, echoing statements from his ally George Bush. — Contradicting warnings from advisers not to mix politics and religion, the Prime Minister …
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Boston Globe:
Aide's role in mosque deal eyed — BRA official raised funds, priced land — A top Boston Redevelopment Authority official who previously downplayed his role in the Roxbury mosque project of the Islamic Society of Boston assisted in the city's reduction of the price the mosque backers paid …
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Steve Rosenberg / BBC:
Pomp and punch-ups in Belarus — Being in Minsk this week is like being back in the USSR. — At the giant Palace of the Republic, 2,500 delegates are attending a lavish Soviet-style congress. — Among them are tractor drivers and priests, factory directors and soldiers.
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Michelle Malkin:
A JIHADIST IN NORTH CAROLINA — Mohammed Reza Taheriazar, lone jihadist — New details from ABC 11 in Raleigh, N.C., about the Muslim man who plowed into students on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus today: … Taheriazar is a native of Iran and a December 2005 UNC graduate, according to the Raleigh News and Observer.
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Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Bush Plan Would Raise Deficit by $1.2 Trillion, Budget Office Says — WASHINGTON, March 3 — President Bush's budget would increase the federal deficit by $35 billion this year and by more than $1.2 trillion over the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office reported on Friday.
Rowan Scarborough / Washington Times:
U.S. commander says Iraqi 'crisis has passed' — The top U.S. commander in Iraq yesterday declared an end to a 10-day wave of sectarian violence that killed an estimated 350 civilians, asserting that many reports of violence were "exaggerated." — "It appears that the crisis has passed …
tampatrib.com:
'Multiple Briefings' — The White House and Homeland Security Department urged the public Wednesday not to read too much into the video footage. — "I hope people don't draw conclusions from the president getting a single briefing," presidential spokesman Trent Duffy said …
Naomi Schaefer Riley / Opinion Journal:
Calling All Hombres — A Harvard sage makes the case for manliness. — CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—"Defend yourself." That's the lesson Harvey Mansfield drew for Larry Summers the week before Harvard's president was forced to resign. Mr. Mansfield, a 73-year-old government professor …
White House:
President Discusses Strong U.S.-India Partnership in New Delhi, India — President's Visit to India and Pakistan — THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you. Please be seated. Distinguished guests, namaste. (Applause.) Laura and I have been looking forward to this visit for a long time, and we're delighted to be in India.
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Gardiner Harris / New York Times:
New Drugs Hit the Market, but Promised Trials Go Undone — WASHINGTON, March 3 — When it approves new drugs for sale, the Food and Drug Administration often requires their manufacturers to study whether they are working as intended and whether they have unwanted side effects.
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Sophie Arie / Telegraph:
Chavez prepares his people's army to confront US — Venezuela begins training a vast army of civilian reserves today to fight off the attack its Left-wing president, Hugo Chavez, says the United States is plotting against it. — The oil-rich state aims to teach up to two million volunteers …