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3:45 PM 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.
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: The Heretik and RightWinged.com
New York Times:
Freelance Journalist Kidnapped in Iraq Is Freed  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 30 — Jill Carroll, the American reporter who was kidnapped in Baghdad nearly three months ago, was released today.  —  Ms. Carroll, whose abduction generated international attention, said in an interview shown …
Discussion: Firedoglake
CNN:   'Wonderful day': Journalist Carroll freed in Iraq
Natasha / Mental mayhem:
Jill is released!!  —  We have received word that Jill has been released.
Discussion: Atlas Shrugs
Marie Szaniszlo / Boston Herald:
Photographer: Herald got it right  —  Amid a growing national controversy about the gesture U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia made Sunday at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, the freelance photographer who captured the moment has come forward with the picture.
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Ronald A. Cass / Real Clear Politics:
Stalking Scalia  —  Step aside, Nino.  Expect to hear …
Discussion: Bench Memos … and Althouse
Charles Babington / Washington Post:
Senate GOP Fears Frist's Ambitions Split Party  —  By pushing his way to the front of the volatile debate over immigration, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist has reignited complaints that his presidential ambitions conflict with his leadership duties at times and put him at odds with his GOP caucus.
Discussion: Norwegianity and Street Prophets
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Murray Waas / news.nationaljournal.com:
Insulating Bush  —  Karl Rove, President Bush's chief political adviser, cautioned other White House aides in the summer of 2003 that Bush's 2004 re-election prospects would be severely damaged if it was publicly disclosed that he had been personally warned that a key rationale for going to war …
Discussion: TAPPED and The Carpetbagger Report
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house.gov:
Statement of Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney on Capitol Hill Incident  —  (Washington, DC) - To the Members of the Capitol Hill Police:  —  Earlier today I had an unfortunate confrontation with a Capitol Hill Police Officer.  It is traditional protocol that Capitol Hill Police Officers secure 535 Members …
Elaine Sciolino / New York Times:
Violent Youths Threaten to Hijack Demonstrations in Paris  —  PARIS, March 29 — The images are unnerving: hooded, swift-footed youths infiltrating protest rallies in the heart of tourist Paris, smashing shop windows, setting cars on fire, beating and robbing passers-by and throwing all sorts of objects at the riot police.
Elisabeth Bumiller / New York Times:
Chief of Staff Is Expected to Shake Up 2 Key Teams  —  WASHINGTON, March 29 — Joshua B. Bolten, the incoming White House chief of staff, is expected to press President Bush to assemble new economic and Congressional relations teams and overhaul the management of the West Wing, Republicans close to the White House said Wednesday.
David Donnelly / CNET News.com:
Perspective: Google does K Street  —  Google is setting up a political operation in Washington and collecting big-name lobbyists with Republican connections faster than you can search the Web for Jack Abramoff.  —  At first, I thought it was another of those famed Google April Fools' Day jokes, just a week early.
Edward Wong / New York Times:
Beleaguered Premier Warns U.S. to Stop Interfering in Iraq's Politics  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 29 — Facing growing pressure from the Bush administration to step down, Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari of Iraq vigorously asserted his right to stay in office on Wednesday and warned the Americans …
Eric Wilson / New York Times:
O.K., Knockoffs, This Is War  —  FOR readers of Marie Claire, one of its most popular monthly features is Splurge vs. Steal, a column that shows an expensive runway look next to a knockoff costing a fraction of the price.  But within the fashion trade the magazine column is roundly disliked …
Discussion: Majikthise and Hit and Run
Keith C. Burris / journalinquirer.com:
This is about war and democracy  —  In 1968, there was one overriding issue in America, and that was the war in Vietnam.  America had what was known as "the peace movement."  I am one who was a small part of it - teach-ins, marches, vigils, and politics.  —  Our president lied to us about that war.
Neil Irwin / Washington Post:
Mason Magic Isn't Rocket Science  —  It's Economics, at Least When An Acclaimed Faculty Theorizes  —  Back before George Mason University's basketball team was two wins away from a national championship, the school had a different set of all-stars: its economics department.
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 …
Brad / THE BRAD BLOG:
DEMOCRACY CRUMBLING: New Electronic Voter Registration Database Rejects 43% of New Los Angeles Voter Applications!  26% Rejected State-Wide in California!  —  Applications That Don't Match EXACTLY With DMV Records are Automatically Dumped by New System!  —  California's League …
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
G.O.P. Risking Hispanic Votes on Immigration  —  WASHINGTON, March 29 — The battle among Republicans over immigration policy and border security is threatening to undercut a decade-long effort by President Bush and his party to court Hispanic voters, just as both parties are gearing up for the 2006 elections.
 
 
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