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Los Angeles Times:
More Than 500,000 Rally in L.A. for Immigrants' Rights — Joining what some are calling the nation's largest mobilization of immigrants ever, hundreds of thousands of people boisterously marched in downtown Los Angeles Saturday to protest federal legislation that would crack down on undocumented immigrants …
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Peter Prengaman / Associated Press:
Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.
Peter Prengaman / Associated Press:
Thousands Decry Immigration Bill in L.A. — LOS ANGELES - Tens of thousands of immigrant rights advocates from across Southern California marched Saturday in protest of federal legislation that would build more walls along the U.S.-Mexico border and make helping illegal immigrants a crime.
Andy Zahn / flathat.wm.edu:
Domenech appears to have copied from National Review column — A Flat Hat opinion column written by former Washingtonpost.com weblogger Ben Domenech was found today that is similar to two columns written by Jonah Goldberg for National Review Online. — Domenech's column, entitled …
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R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
Former DeLay Aide Enriched By Nonprofit — A top adviser to former House Whip Tom DeLay received more than a third of all the money collected by the U.S. Family Network, a nonprofit organization the adviser created to promote a pro-family political agenda in Congress, according to the group's accounting records.
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Washington Post:
Proposed FEC Rules Would Exempt Most Political Activity on Internet — The Federal Election Commission last night released proposed new rules that leave almost all Internet political activity unregulated except for the purchase of campaign ads on Web sites.
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Saving journalism (and killing the press) — I'm in Philly at the Annenberg School of Communication for the Norg unconference: A remarkable, perhaps historic, gathering of newspaper people and bloggers starting a conversation about saving news. Will Bunch, a columnist on the Daily News …
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Daniel Rubin / Blinq:
Blue Sky On a Gray Day — The question was, Who are you and why are you here? Not just the facts, but the emotions - how do you feel about the assault on news right now? — Feel? I told a little story today. Every morning I walk to the end of the driveway, and pick up a newspaper or three.
Bradley Olson / Baltimore Sun:
War in their future, Mids choose Marines … When it came time for Jake Dove, a senior at the U.S. Naval Academy, to decide how he would fulfill his required military duty after graduation, there was no question about it: Marine Corps all the way. — "In my eyes it's a perfect community," said Dove, an Annapolis High School graduate.
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Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
NAVAL ACADEMY GRADS CHOOSING MARINES: … That's very interesting.
NAVAL ACADEMY GRADS CHOOSING MARINES: … That's very interesting.
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Mark Steyn / ocregister.com:
Steyn: Will we stick our necks out for his faith? — Fate conspires to remind us what this war is really about: civilizational confidence. And so history repeats itself: first the farce of the Danish cartoons, and now the tragedy - a man on trial for his life in post-Taliban Afghanistan …
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Cynocephalus / Samizdata.net:
The pro-freedom of expression rally in London — The rally in Trafalgar Square today was attended by about 1,000 (at most by my estimate) very disparate people and was a worthy effort for a poorly funded ad-hoc team of folks. — My main criticism would be that most of the speakers seemed …
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Voltaire / March for Free Expression:
Thanks All — Thanks for making it such a successful rally.
Thanks All — Thanks for making it such a successful rally.
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
The Media As Semaphore — Today's Washington Post coverage of the Russian perfidy in 2003 contains an interesting revelation from the Russians themselves which makes clear the administration's fury over their espionage on behalf of Saddam Hussein during the invasion.
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Fredric U. Dicker / New York Post:
KOOKY KT'S SPY TALE — ALBANY - A Republican challenger to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is bizarrely claiming that the former first lady has been spying in her bedroom window and flying helicopters over her house in the Hamptons, witnesses told The Post yesterday.
Jason L. Riley / Opinion Journal:
Classy Economist — Thomas Sowell is a lifetime student of the market force. — PALO ALTO, Calif.—Thomas Sowell's excuse for limiting interviews to an hour is that it helps him "avoid stress." But one suspects the real reason is that he has better uses for his time than to humor nettlesome journalists.
worldmag.com:
History speaks — Must it also be repeated? Newfound documents confirm old ties linking terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, and Saddam | Mindy Belz — There they sit. Forty-eight thousand boxes containing thousands upon thousands of documents from the Saddam Hussein regime stacked variously …
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Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
Camp Saddam — REPRESENTATIVE John Murtha, a Democrat …
Camp Saddam — REPRESENTATIVE John Murtha, a Democrat …
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Sam Dillon / New York Times:
Schools Cut Back Subjects to Push Reading and Math — SACRAMENTO — Thousands of schools across the nation are responding to the reading and math testing requirements laid out in No Child Left Behind, President Bush's signature education law, by reducing class time spent on other subjects and …
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Dave Johnson / Seeing the Forest:
The Blogs' Message: The Nature Of American Government Has Changed — In Administration tells Congress (again) - We won't abide by your "laws", Glenn Greenwald lays it out: … I think this is the key line: … This is the key. Maybe, just maybe, they mean the things they are saying.
Greg Risling / Associated Press:
'Hee Haw' Co-Host Buck Owens, 76, Dies — LOS ANGELES - Singer Buck Owens, the flashy rhinestone cowboy who shaped the sound of country music with hits like "Act Naturally" and brought the genre to TV on the long-running "Hee Haw," died Saturday. He was 76. — Owens died at his home, said family spokesman Jim Shaw.
Cari Tuna / Yale Daily News:
Joya talks on Afghanistan, Hashemi — Lecture focuses on women's rights in Afghanistan, U.S. policy since fall of the Taliban — Female Afghan parliamentarian Malalai Joya criticized current U.S. policy in Afghanistan, as well as the presence of former Taliban spokesman …