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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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Live-Blogging the Oscars 2006 — Does anybody care what Nicole Kidman is wearing (or not)? Does anybody care how many times Jon Stewart disses Dick Cheney? Does anybody care who even wins the Academy Awards anymore? — Yes, we all care - even if we say we don't... It's the Oscars, after all!
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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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Alan Abramowitz / Washington Post:
What's Behind Those Bad Poll Numbers — Judging by the numbers, it wasn't a good week for George Bush. Of course, news that the administration had approved a deal to turn over the operation of six U.S. ports to a company owned by the United Arab Emirates did nothing to buoy his sagging approval ratings.
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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.
New York Times:
Scant Drop Seen in Abortion Rate if Parents Are Told — For all the passions they generate, laws that require minors to notify their parents or get permission to have an abortion do not appear to have produced the sharp drop in teenage abortion rates that some advocates hoped for, an analysis by The New York Times shows.
Michael Barone / Townhall.com:
Denying al-Qaida — The issue is historical now, but still worth exploring. Why, for two distinct groups of Americans, has it become a matter of conviction held with religious intensity that there cannot have been any relationship between al-Qaida and Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq?
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Eli Lake / New York Sun:
Congressman Pushes Release Of Saddam Tapes
Congressman Pushes Release Of Saddam Tapes
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Larry Margasak / Associated Press:
Guards Fault Homeland Security Protection — 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 …
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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 …
Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
One day left for the White House to squash an investigation — (1) Today is the first day for the supplemental guest posting necessitated by the circumstances I described over the weekend here. — I'm genuinely excited about the fact that a regular contributor over the next few weeks …
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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 …
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.
Joby Warrick / Washington Post:
Levee Fixes Falling Short, Experts Warn — Corps Rejects Claim Of Substandard Soil — NEW ORLEANS — The Army Corps of Engineers seems likely to fulfill a promise by President Bush to rebuild New Orleans's toppled flood walls to their original, pre-Katrina height by June 1 …
Thomas B. Edsall / Washington Post:
Post-9/11 Drive by Republicans To Attract Jewish Voters Stalls — Nearly five years ago, immediately after the Sept.11, 2001, attacks, Republican strategists identified what they hoped would be a powerful new engine of support. "September 12 Republicans" were Jewish Democrats and independents …