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5:05 PM ET, March 6, 2006

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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Court upholds "Solomon Amendment"  —  In a sweeping legal victory for the U.S. military, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Monday that Pengtaon recruiters must be assured an equal opportunity with other employers to sign up students at the nation's law schools.
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Gina Holland / Associated Press:
Court Upholds Campus Military Recruiting  —  WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that colleges that accept federal money must allow military recruiters on campus, despite university objections to the Pentagon's "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays.
Discussion: Gina Cobb
Marty Lederman / SCOTUSblog:
Early Thoughts on Rumsfeld v. FAIR (Commentary)
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns and Money and YARGB
Bloomberg:
Military Wins at U.S. High Court on Campus Recruiting (Update1)
Discussion: QandO and TalkLeft
wral.com:
Suspect In UNC Hit-And-Run Wanted To 'Spread Will Of Allah'  —  Authorities Release 911 Call Made By Mohammed Taheri-azar  —  HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — A suspect who is accused of hitting students with a sport utility vehicle at the University of North Carolina made his first court appearance Monday.
Discussion: Rantingprofs and Church and State
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Associated Press:
South Dakota law bans nearly all abortions  —  Legislation sets up court challenge  —  PIERRE, South Dakota (AP) — Gov. Mike Rounds signed legislation Monday banning nearly all abortions in South Dakota, setting up a court fight aimed at challenging the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.
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Mary Beth Schneider / Indianapolis Star:
President Bush losing support among Hoosiers  —  Survey: Bush's approval rating has dropped 18 points in Indiana over the past year  —  Indiana voted twice to elect George W. Bush to the White House, but an Indianapolis Star poll indicates more than half of Hoosiers now disapprove of the job he's doing as president.
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Zogby:
Bush Job Approval: 38%
Discussion: Taegan Goddard's …
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Taliban Man at Yale  —  University officials are embarrassed—but not embarrassed enough.  —  Are there no limits to how arrogant and out-of-touch America's Ivy League schools can get?  Last week it emerged that Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi, former deputy foreign secretary of the Taliban …
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Clinton W. Taylor / American Spectator:   Taliboola, Taliboola!  —  Yale vs. Harvard is the oldest …
Guardian:
US envoy hints at strike to stop Iran  —  · Bolton says nuclear plant can be 'taken out'  —  · UN agency meets to send report to security council  —  Julian Borger Washington  —  The US ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, has told British MPs that military action …
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Con Coughlin / Telegraph:
Teheran park 'cleansed' of traces from nuclear site
Vanessa Blum / Sun-Sentinel:
Miami judge refuses to delay sentencing for lobbyist Abramoff  —  MIAMI — A federal judge on Monday refused to delay sentencing 90 days for disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff despite statements from government lawyers that sending Abramoff to prison could jeopardize his cooperation in ongoing criminal probes.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
William B. Scott / aviationnow.com:
Two-Stage-to-Orbit 'Blackstar' System Shelved at Groom Lake?  —  SPACEPLANE SHELVED?  —  For 16 years, Aviation Week & Space Technology has investigated myriad sightings of a two-stage-to-orbit system that could place a small military spaceplane in orbit.  Considerable evidence supports …
Richard Morin / Washington Post:
Majority of Americans Believe Iraq Civil War is Likely  —  Washington Post-ABC News Poll Finds Sharp Decline in Optimism About Iraq War  —  An overwhelming majority of the public believe fighting between Sunni and Shiite Muslims in Iraq will lead to civil war and half say the U.S …
Larry Margasak / Associated Press:
Guards Say Homeland Security HQ Insecure  —  WASHINGTON - The agency entrusted with protecting the U.S. homeland is having difficulty safeguarding its own headquarters, say private security guards at the complex.  —  The guards have taken their concerns to Congress, describing inadequate training …
Tom Shales / Washington Post:
Memo to Jon Stewart: Keep Your 'Daily' Job  —  "Crash" was not only the film chosen Best Picture at the 78th Academy Awards last night; it was also the sound made by the show itself as, metaphorically speaking, it drove into a wall.  —  It's hard to believe that professional entertainers …
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Associated Press:
Bush to Propose Line-Item Veto Legislation  —  Bush to Send Congress Proposal for Line-Item Veto Bill; President Has Not Vetoed Legislation in 5 Years  —  WASHINGTON Mar 6, 2006 (AP)— President Bush plans to send proposed legislation to Congress on Monday that would allow him to control spending …
New York Times:
Kabuki Congress  —  Imagine being stopped for speeding and having the local legislature raise the limit so you won't have to pay the fine.  It sounds absurd, but it's just what is happening to the 28-year-old law that prohibits the president from spying on Americans without getting a warrant from a judge.
Bill Roggio / The Fourth Rail:
Bangla Bhai Arrested in Bangladesh  —  Fresh on the heels of the arrest of Abdur Rahman, Bangladesh nabs the other most wanted terrorist in the country  —  Bangladesh has scored the second high profile arrest of an al-Qaeda linked terrorist in less than a week, and essentially captured …
Jesus' General:
Talking points  —  Rep. Eric Swafford  —  Tennessee House of Representatives  —  Dear Rep Swafford,  —  I applaud you for sponsoring a bill banning the sale of certain appliances.  You know what I mean, the vibrating things that sometimes look like a man's little soldier.  I like to call them toy soldiers.
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Looking Back (and Ahead) With Edwards  —  CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — "Sometimes," says John Edwards, "people need a breather."  He is not talking about himself, although surely he needed one after his brief rocket ride through the upper atmosphere of national politics.
Amy Sullivan / Washington Monthly:
When Would Jesus Bolt?  —  Meet Randy Brinson, the advance guard of evangelicals leaving the GOP.  —  The Republicans were filibustering the Bible bill.  On a Tuesday afternoon in early February, Republican legislators in Alabama took to the crimson-carpeted floor of the state house …
Judd / Think Progress:
John Hinderaker Politely Responds  —  John Hinderaker of Powerline has responded to my post last night.  An excerpt: … In my experience, when you respond to criticism with a string of insults it usually means you have a really strong argument.  —  Yesterday's post documented five demonstrably false claims made by Hinderaker.
Camille Paglia / New York Times:
Academic, Heal Thyself  —  WHAT went wrong at Harvard?  —  Tomorrow, Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences will meet for the first time since the resignation of the university's president, Lawrence H. Summers, two weeks ago.  The dean of Arts and Sciences, William Kirby, resigned in late January …
Atlas Shrugs:
THE BOLTON INTERVIEW  —  What I most admire about John Bolton is his steely demeanor and moral clarity.  His spectacular fortitude in the face of scoundrels, liars, and internationally sanctioned criminals never fails to surprise and delight me.  What was completely unexpected was the other side of Bolton.
 
 
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IT'S ALL ABOUT BUSH'S PERFORMANCE.  In yesterday's Washington Post …
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