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Barbara Starr / CNN:
Army to open criminal probe of Tillman death — Friendly fire blamed in death of former NFL player in Afghanistan — WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Pentagon has directed the Army to open a criminal investigation into the death of former NFL star Pat Tillman, CNN learned on Saturday.
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Matthew B. Stannard / San Francisco Chronicle:
Criminal investigation into Tillman's death — The Department of Defense inspector general has asked the Army to open a criminal investigation into the death of Army Cpl. Pat Tillman, the football star turned soldier who was killed in Afghanistan by his fellow Rangers nearly two years ago.
Sean Rayment / Telegraph:
All British soldiers to be out of Iraq in 12 months — All British and United States troops serving in Iraq will be withdrawn within a year in an effort to bring peace and stability to the country. — The news came as defence chiefs admitted privately that the British troop commitment in Afghanistan may last for up to 10 years.
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Reuters:
UK, US to withdraw Iraq forces by early '07: papers —Text+LONDON (Reuters) - The United States and Britain are planning to pull all their troops out of Iraq by the spring of 2007, two British newspapers reported in their Sunday editions, quoting unnamed senior defense ministry sources.
BBC:
PM attacked on Iraq 'God' remarks — Anti-war campaigners have criticised Tony Blair after he suggested his decision to go to war in Iraq would ultimately be judged by God. — The prime minister told ITV1's Parkinson chat show: "If you believe in God (the judgement) is made by God."
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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
White House Trains Efforts on Media Leaks — The Bush administration, seeking to limit leaks of classified information, has launched initiatives targeting journalists and their possible government sources. The efforts include several FBI probes, a polygraph investigation inside the CIA …
Jeff / Beautiful Atrocities:
BARBRA STREISAND STILL HASN'T FOUND THE SPELL-CHEQ — Today's grammar-addled foreign policy wrapup, in which the Diva comes out in favor of profiling to oppose the UAE ports deal... Bonus points: "political curruption," "subpoening," "impeachment preceedings," "warrented," "dictatoriship …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
No Iraq Trip for Legislator Who Opposed Deal on Ports — WASHINGTON, March 3 — Representative Peter T. King's prominent opposition to a proposal to allow a Dubai company to take over some terminal operations at American ports may have earned him some punishment from the Bush administration: He has been grounded.
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Online NewsHour:
A state with one abortion clinic — FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Already, South Dakota is perhaps the most difficult place in the country to get an abortion. There's a 24-hour waiting period and mandatory counseling to discourage the procedure. The law requires parental notification in cases where the patient is a minor.
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reid.senate.gov:
REID: THE REPUBLICAN CONGRESS MUST HOLD THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTABLE ON INTELLIGENCE — Washington, DC - Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid released the following statement on the Republican-controlled Intelligence Committee's failure to hold the Bush administration accountable.
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Stephanie Kirchgaessner / MSNBC:
Hillary Clinton 'unaware' of Bill's Dubai ties — Hillary Clinton, a leading opponent of DP World's takeover of some US port operations, was this week forced to admit that she did not know her husband had advised Dubai leaders on how to handle the growing dispute.
Andrea Elliott / New York Times:
A Muslim Leader in Brooklyn, Reconciling 2 Worlds — The imam begins his trek before dawn, his long robe billowing like a ghost through empty streets. In this dark, quiet hour, his thoughts sometimes drift back to the Egyptian farming village where he was born.
Gateway Pundit:
Bush Goes to Bat in Pakistan — President Musharraf thanked the US for assistance in the aftermath of the tragic earthquake back in the fall. Musharraf also publicly thanked Bush for efforts in bringing peace to the region. And, the Pakistani president thanked President Bush for showing concern over the cartoon controversy,
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Dwight Meredith / Wampum:
2005 Koufax Awards — The Polls Are Open — It is time to vote. Before doing so, please allow me to make a short comment about the awards and explain the procedure. — First, the comment. From our point of view, the important work of the awards is mostly complete.
Pam Belluck / New York Times:
Vermont Losing Prized Resource as Young Depart — POULTNEY, Vt. — Not long ago, Ray Pentkowski, the principal of Poultney Elementary School, published an unusual request in the school newsletter. Please, he urged parents, have more babies. The school desperately needs them.