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Insurgents Justify Release of Jill Carroll in Web Tape — Tape Claims Americans Met Some Demands — March 30, 2006 — ABC News has found a video on an insurgent Web site showing U.S. reporter Jill Carroll before she was released by her captors in Iraq. The circumstances surrounding …
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Christopher Allbritton / Time:
How the Sunnis Will Use Jill Carroll's Release — The hostage's release has already become a political tool in Iraq's ongoing sectarian strife — U.S. hostage Jill Carroll's unexpected release in Baghdad on Thursday was a welcome departure from the usual round of bloody bad news coming out of Iraq these days.
Debbie Schlussel:
So, Anti-American Jill Carroll was Freed . . .
So, Anti-American Jill Carroll was Freed . . .
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Benedict Carey / New York Times:
Long-Awaited Medical Study Questions the Power of Prayer — Prayers offered by strangers had no effect on the recovery of people who were undergoing heart surgery, a large and long-awaited study has found. — And patients who knew they were being prayed for had a higher rate …
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Balloon Juice, State of the Day, The Liberal Avenger, ScrappleFace and Left I on the News
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Rob Stein / Washington Post:
Prayer Doesn't Aid Recovery, Study Finds — Effect on Healing of Strangers at Distance After Heart-Bypass Surgery Examined — Praying for other people to recover from an illness is ineffective, according to the largest, best-designed study to examine the power of prayer to heal strangers at a distance.
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New York Times:
G.O.P. Is Taking Aim at Advocacy Groups — WASHINGTON, March 30 — To many Republicans, the liberal activist organization MoveOn.org is a political boogeyman that they hope to chase off with new restrictions on so-called 527 groups. — But the pursuit may turn out to be fruitless.
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Captain's Quarters
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Jeff A. Taylor / Reason:
How the FBI Let 9/11 Happen — Never mind Moussaoui, the smoldering gun was right there all the time — Anyone paying attention to the Zacarias Moussaoui trial gets it now. All the 9/11 blanks are filled in, and the picture is complete. Sorry, conspiracy freaks and blind partisan hacks.
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New York Times:
At Sept. 11 Trial, Tale of Missteps and Management — WASHINGTON, March 30 — Three weeks of testimony and dozens of documents released in the sentencing of Zacarias Moussaoui have offered an eerie parallel view of two organizations, Al Qaeda and the Federal Bureau of Investigation …
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Carne Ross / Washington Post:
Could Sanctions Stop Iran? — Recent History Suggests That the Prospects Aren't Good — Now that the U.N. Security Council has agreed on a statement demanding that Iran restrict its nuclear program, the United States and its allies are doubtless considering tougher measures, including sanctions, to force Iran's compliance.
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Washington Post:
Levee Repair Costs Triple — The Bush administration said yesterday that the cost of rebuilding New Orleans's levees to federal standards has nearly tripled to $10 billion and that there may not be enough money to fully protect the entire region. — Donald E. Powell, the administration's …
Pam Belluck / New York Times:
Massachusetts Court Limits Same-Sex Marriages — BOSTON, March 30 — Massachusetts's highest court ruled today that same-sex couples who live in other states cannot get married in Massachusetts unless gay marriage is legal in their home states. — In an opinion written by Justice Francis X. Spina …
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Victor Davis Hanson / Real Clear Politics:
Whose Backlash? — Hundreds of thousands of Mexican citizens, along with Mexican-Americans and Hispanics in general, hit the streets throughout the United States this past week in one of the largest displays of public outrage since the Vietnam-War era. — The conventional wisdom …
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Jay Tokasz / Buffalo News:
Borders bans local magazine — Borders Books and Music, one of the country's largest bookstore chains, has refused to stock the latest edition of Free Inquiry magazine because the issue includes controversial cartoons that spurred violent and sometimes deadly protests in parts of Europe, the Middle East, Africa and South Asia.
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stamfordadvocate.com:
Obama rallies state Democrats, throws support behind Lieberman — HARTFORD, Conn. — U.S. Sen. Barack Obama rallied Connecticut Democrats at their annual dinner Thursday night, throwing his support behind mentor and Senate colleague Joe Lieberman. — Obama, an Illinois Democrat who is considered …
Yale Daily News:
University must address Hashemi issue head-on — Kingman Brewster '41, onetime president of the University, once said of the qualities needed to gain admission, "A demonstrated failure of moral sensitivity or regard for the dignity of others cannot be redeemed by allegations that the young man …
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Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
Bush Wanted War — It is my firm belief that if, say, a few dozen people simultaneously did an Internet search for the words "Bush lied," computers all over the country would crash and the energy grid would buckle, producing a rolling blackout that would begin somewhere around Terre Haute …
Toby Helm / Telegraph:
Blair will be gone by Christmas, say friends — Your view: is it time for Tony to go? — Tony Blair is to announce his resignation by Christmas, members of his inner circle believe. — The Prime Minister's closest aides feel that, following a series of damaging rows over education and "sleaze", he will quit within nine months.
Ann Scott Tyson / Washington Post:
Pentagon to Test a Huge Conventional Bomb — A huge mushroom cloud of dust is expected to rise over Nevada's desert in June when the Pentagon plans to detonate a gigantic 700-ton explosive — the biggest open-air chemical blast ever at the Nevada Test Site — as part of the research …
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