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Washington Post:
GOP Struggles To Define Its Message for 2006 Elections — Republican efforts to craft a policy and political agenda to carry the party into the midterm elections have stumbled repeatedly as GOP leaders face widespread disaffection and disagreement within the ranks.
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Kathy Kiely / USA Today:
Lawmakers get out of the House — WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives is on track this year to be in session for fewer days than the Congress Harry Truman labeled as "do-nothing" during his 1948 re-election campaign. — Members of Congress are taking an entire week off for St. Patrick's Day.
The Prowler / American Spectator:
Defiantly Shaky — Sen. Harry Reid told reporters last week that it might be true that American voters don't know where Democrats stand, but that they will know by November. — That may be a little too late for undecided voters, which is why both House and Senate Democrats …
New York Times:
On Anniversary, Bush and Cheney See Iraq Success — WASHINGTON, March 19 — On the third anniversary of a war that they once expected to be over by now, President Bush and senior officials argued Sunday that their strategy was working despite escalating violence in Iraq …
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Eli Lake / New York Sun:
David Duke Claims to Be Vindicated By a Harvard Dean — A paper recently co-authored by the academic dean of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government about the allegedly far-reaching influence of an "Israel lobby" is winning praise from white supremacist David Duke.
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Reuters:
Contractor tiers swell Katrina costs — Normalcy eludes city as bodies are still being found — NEW ORLEANS — How many contractors does it take to haul a pile of tree branches? If it's government work, at least four: a contractor, his subcontractor, the subcontractor's subcontractor …
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Guardian:
'Iraq was awash in cash. We played football with bricks of $100 bills' — At the beginning of the Iraq war, the UN entrusted $23bn of Iraqi money to the US-led coalition to redevelop the country. With the infrastructure of the country still in ruins, where has all that money gone?
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Erik Eckholm / New York Times:
Plight Deepens for Black Men, Studies Warn — BALTIMORE — Black men in the United States face a far more dire situation than is portrayed by common employment and education statistics, a flurry of new scholarly studies warn, and it has worsened in recent years even as an economic boom …
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Bush Approval Steady at 37% — Bush has averaged 38% over last four Gallup Polls — PRINCETON, NJ — There has been little change in George W. Bush's job approval rating in the last week. The March 13-16 Gallup Poll pegs his approval at 37%. This rating is virtually unchanged …
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Sayed and de Man at Yale — The campus that ran off a Nazi propagandist today welcomes one from the Taliban. — Three weeks after the New York Times revealed that former Taliban official Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi is attending classes at Yale, many at the university still have little to say about the controversy.
Kurt Kleiner / Toronto Star:
How to spot a baby conservative — Remember the whiny, insecure kid in nursery school, the one who always thought everyone was out to get him, and was always running to the teacher with complaints? Chances are he grew up to be a conservative. — At least, he did if he was one of 95 kids …
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USA Today:
Deaths fall for U.S., rise for Iraqis — BAGHDAD — U.S. military deaths during the past month have dropped to an average of about one a day, approaching the lowest level since the insurgency began two years ago, according to a USA TODAY analysis of U.S. military data.
Doug / Below The Beltway:
RINO Sightings March 20th Edition — Good morning and welcome to the March 20, 2006 edition of RINO Sightings. This is my first time hosting the sightings and I've got to say thank you go everyone who contributed and for the opportunity to host this week's carnival. Now, let's get started.
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CNN:
Rumsfeld's Iraq-Germany analogy disputed — Former top officials disagree with comparison — WASHINGTON (CNN) — Former top officials in two presidential administrations — one Democratic, one Republican — disagreed Sunday with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's characterization …
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CBS News:
Rewriting The Science — (CBS) As a government scientist, James Hansen is taking a risk. He says there are things the White House doesn't want you to hear but he's going to say them anyway. — Hansen is arguably the world's leading researcher on global warming. He's the head of NASA's top institute studying the climate.