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9:45 AM ET, March 30, 2006

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Washington Post:
Journalist Jill Carroll Released in Iraq  —  BAGHDAD, March 30 — American journalist Jill Carroll, abducted in early January by gunmen in Baghdad, was released to a Sunni Arab political party in the capital Thursday morning after 82 days in captivity.  —  "I was never hurt, ever hit," she told a Washington Post reporter.
Discussion: Danny Carlton and Booman Tribune
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Mariam Fam / Associated Press:
Kidnapped U.S. Reporter Jill Carroll Freed  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq - American reporter Jill Carroll was set free Thursday, police said, nearly three months after she was kidnapped in a bloody ambush that killed her translator.  Her editor said she was "fine."  —  Carroll, 28, was handed …
Delphine Minoui / MSNBC:
American hostage Jill Carroll freed in Iraq  —  'I was treated well,' reporter says of nearly three-month ordeal … ** FILE ** Freelance writer Jill Carroll is shown in this Sept. 5, 2005, file photo provided by the Christian Science Monitor.  An Arab television channel aired …
Discussion: RightWinged.com
CNN:
'Wonderful day': Journalist Carroll freed in Iraq  —  'They never threatened me in any way'  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — American hostage Jill Carroll, a freelance journalist released Thursday in Iraq after nearly three months in captivity, said she was "treated very well" while she was held.
New York Times:
Freelance Journalist Kidnapped in Iraq Is Freed
Discussion: A Blog For All
Kirk Semple / New York Times:   Freelance Journalist Kidnapped in Iraq Is Freed
BBC:   US journalist released in Iraq
Carolyn Thompson / Associated Press:
Borders, Waldenbooks Won't Carry Magazine  —  Borders and Waldenbooks stores will not stock the April-May issue of Free Inquiry magazine because it contains cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that provoked deadly protests among Muslims in several countries.  —  "For us, the safety and security …
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Senate Approves Lobbying Limits by Wide Margin  —  WASHINGTON, March 29 — The Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed the first major restrictions on lobbying in more than a decade, banning lobbyists from giving gifts and meals to lawmakers and tightening rules for pet projects known as earmarks.
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Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Senate Passes Lobbying Bill
Discussion: Outside The Beltway
Curt Anderson / Associated Press:
Abramoff Gets Nearly 6 Years in Prison
David Warren / Real Clear Politics:
Staring Down Shariah  —  We are not finished with Abdul Rahman, yet — the Afghan who was being tried on the capital crime of converting to Christianity, until international pressure got him released — for the very reason that the Afghans are not finished with him yet.
Discussion: Dr. Sanity and USS Neverdock
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Maria Sanminiatelli / Associated Press:
Afghan Christian Given Asylum in Italy  —  ROME - The Afghan man who faced the death penalty for converting from Islam to Christianity received asylum in Italy Wednesday, despite requests by lawmakers in Afghanistan that he be barred from fleeing the conservative Muslim country.
Hindrocket / Power Line:
VERDICT: THE NEW YORK TIMES BLEW THE STORY  —  Yesterday, five former judges of the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Court testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the subject of the amendments to FISA that have been proposed by Senator Arlen Specter.
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David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
G.O.P. Risking Hispanic Votes on Immigration
Discussion: THE NEWS BLOG
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
'Get Governing,' Bush Tells Iraqis  —  President Bush urged quarreling Iraqi leaders yesterday to set aside disagreements and forge a coalition government that will rein in illegal militias.  His comments signaled increased frustration with the political deadlock in Baghdad more than three months after landmark parliamentary elections.
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Gallup Throws Doubt On Political Polling  —  Editor & Publisher noted yesterday that Gallup reported a shift in party identification in the US; Democrats outpoll Republicans in party identification — by a single point: … However, that's not exactly how Gallup itself headlines its results:
Toronto Star:
Canada cuts ties to Palestinian Authority  —  OTTAWA — Canada has become the first country after Israel to cut funding and diplomatic ties to the Palestinian Authority over the new Hamas government's refusal to renounce violence.  —  The Conservatives say they will still offer humanitarian aid …
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Senator John Cornyn / National Review:
Real Insecurity  —  This afternoon, congressional Democrats will, at long last, unveil their security "agenda," something they call "Real Security."  Unfortunately, the culture of obstruction they have created on important matters of national security demonstrates a profound misunderstanding …
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Sue Anne Pressley / Washington Post:
When History, Destiny Converged  —  The Assassination Attempt on President Reagan Changed the Future Not Only for Those Involved but for the Rest of the U.S. as Well  —  The shots came from the crowd outside the Washington Hilton that drizzly afternoon — six shots that would show …
Discussion: Below The Beltway and Vodkapundit
Editor and Publisher:
Congressional Candidate Slams Press Coverage of Iraq—With Bogus Photo  —  NEW YORK How far will critics of media coverage of the Iraq war go to prove reporters are wrongly focusing on the negative?  —  One answer came this week, in a shocking if amusing episode featuring one Howard Kaloogian …
Jacob Weisberg / Slate:
The Erring Republican Authority  —  Kevin Phillips is wrong about everything.  Why is he taken so seriously?  —  In 1969, an obscure Republican political strategist named Kevin Phillips published a nerdy, statistics-laden book titled The Emerging Republican Majority that offered …
George Jahn / Associated Press:
Iran Defiantly Rejects New U.N. Demands  —  BERLIN (AP) — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned Iran on Thursday the "international community is united" in the dispute over its nuclear program, but a Tehran envoy defiantly rejected a U.N. call to reimpose a freeze on uranium enrichment.
Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
Patriots, Then and Now  —  With nations as with people, love them or lose them.  —  I had a great experience the other night.  I met some of the 114 living recipients of the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military award.  It was at their annual dinner, held, as it has been the past four years, at the New York Stock Exchange.
Discussion: Democracy Project
 
 
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