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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Questions About Carroll's Captivity — I spoke to David Bloom days before he died and then covered his memorial service. I wrote about the death of Michael Kelly. I said goodbye to Bob Woodruff before he went to Iraq and got badly injured by a roadside bomb.
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Laurie Kellman / Associated Press:
No Apology From McKinney for Hill Scuffle — Rep. Cynthia McKinney, the Georgia congresswoman who had a physical altercation with a police officer, is speaking out about the episode after saying she regretted the incident. — But she has refused to apologize in a statement and a brief on-camera interview.
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Laurie Kellman / Associated Press:
Lawyer Says McKinney a Victim in Scuffle — A lawyer for Rep. Cynthia McKinney, the Georgia congresswoman who had an altercation with a Capitol Police officer, says she was "just a victim of being in Congress while black." — McKinney awaited word Friday on whether she would be charged …
Bob Kemper / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
McKinney faces arrest over security incident
McKinney faces arrest over security incident
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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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Michael Conlon / Reuters:
Study fails to show healing power of prayer — CHICAGO (Reuters) - A study of more than 1,800 patients who underwent heart bypass surgery has failed to show that prayers specially organized for their recovery had any impact, researchers said on Thursday. — In fact, the study found …
Associated Press:
'Let the prisoners pick the fruits' — House members condemn immigration bill — WASHINGTON (AP) — House conservatives criticized President Bush, accused the Senate of fouling the air, said prisoners rather than illegal farm workers should pick America's crops and denounced the use …
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New York Times:
Conservatives Stand Firm on Immigration — WASHINGTON, March 30 — Conservative House Republicans bluntly warned their leaders Thursday against any immigration compromise that would allow temporary foreign workers and assailed a Senate proposal that would open the way for illegal immigrants to earn citizenship.
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Blake Herzog / eastvalleytribune.com:
Immigration tensions spark flag-burning in A.J. — This week's tensions over immigration reform literally caught fire in the East Valley on Thursday when students raised a Mexican flag over Apache Junction High School — and then other students yanked it down and burned it.
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Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Intelligence Redo Is Harshly Judged — A Judge Critiques 9/11 Overhaul, and Finds It Top-Heavy — U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Richard A. Posner sharply criticized the restructuring of U.S. intelligence agencies last week, telling CIA lawyers that the overhaul has done nothing …
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Paul Kiel / TPM Muckraker:
Rudy Plea Deal Implicates Buckham — Tony Rudy was the second former aide to Tom DeLay to go down - the first was Michael Scanlon. But the details in his plea, it looks like he's going to take down a third with him, Ed Buckham. Buckham's name might not be immediately familiar to you now …
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John / AMERICAblog:
The Left's Fear of Money, Part II — Nine months ago I wrote a post that got a good amount of attention, it was about the fear of money that some people have on the left. I think it's time for the next installment. — Last night I attended the Radio and Television Correspondents Association annual dinner in Washington, DC.
Brian Maloney / The Radio Equalizer:
Air America Anniversary, Sacramento, New York City, Al Franken, Bill O'Reilly — DEBACLE — After Two Years, How Else To Describe Air America? — As certain as the presence of a dozen Dunkin' Donuts outlets in every New England town, today's second Air America Radio on-air anniversary …
Michael Kinsley / Slate:
The Twilight of Objectivity — How opinion journalism could change the face of the news. — CNN says it is just thrilled by the transformation of Lou Dobbs—formerly a mild-mannered news anchor noted for his palsy-walsy interviews with corporate CEOs—into a raving populist xenophobe. Ratings are up.
Jeff Harrell / The Shape of Days:
War Kids Relief — Jon Powers never meant to become a soldier. He wanted to be a teacher. He joined the ROTC not out of an overwhelming sense of patriotism, but because the program paid for college. He graduated in 2000 with a degree in education, a second lieutenant's bar and a debt to his country.
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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Hotline On Call:
Bill Clinton's A Convert To Dean's 50-State Project — NOTE: This post is updated above. — Will Howard Dean's Democratic National Committee be ready for the November elections? Party leaders and congressional campaign strategists are nervously pressuring Dean to stop spending money …
Jamie Glazov / Front Page Magazine:
Defeating Jihad — Frontpage Interview's guest today is Serge Trifkovic, a former BBC commentator and US NEWS and World Report reporter. His last book was The Sword of the Prophet. The sequel, Defeating Jihad, will be published by Regina Orthodox Press in April. Read his commentaries on ChroniclesMagazine.org.
Leonard Sax / Washington Post:
What's Happening to Boys? — Young Women These Days Are Driven — but Guys Lack Direction — The romantic comedy "Failure to Launch," which opened as the No. 1 movie in the nation this month, has substantially exceeded pre-launch predictions, taking in more than $64 million in its first three weeks.
Reuters:
Rice admits "thousands" of errors in Iraq — BLACKBURN (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accepted on Friday the United States had probably made thousands of errors in Iraq but defended the overall strategy of removing Saddam Hussein. — Local Muslims and anti-war activists told Rice …