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Associated Press:
Lawyer says McKinney a victim in scuffle — WASHINGTON (AP) — 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 …
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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.
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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David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Courage in Coverage — The Risks in Reporting Real Stories in Baghdad
Courage in Coverage — The Risks in Reporting Real Stories in Baghdad
Ellen Knickmeyer / Washington Post:
'Like Falling Off a Cliff For 3 Months'
'Like Falling Off a Cliff For 3 Months'
Discussion:
Hullabaloo, Think Progress, Tammy Bruce, Mental mayhem, The Moderate Voice, Poynter Online, Middle Earth Journal and A Newer World
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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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 …
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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Washington Post:
Ex-DeLay Aide Pleads Guilty — Deal Protects Tony C. Rudy From Additional Charges — A former top aide to Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) pleaded guilty to conspiracy today and promised to aid a wide-ranging federal investigation into corrupt lobbying practices.
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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 …
Katrin Bennhold / New York Times:
As France Approves Labor Law, Students Block Roads and Rails — PARIS, March 30 —France's Constitutional Council ruled this evening that a disputed labor law that has brought more than a million protesters into the streets was valid, setting the stage for further confrontation.
AMERICAN DIGEST:
To Bloggers from Borders — An Open Letter from Gregory P Josefowicz CEO/Chairman of the Board/President/Director, Borders Books to Charles Johnson, Director, Pajamas Media, CEO Little Green Foosballs, Rock 'N' Roller in the Free World, Stealth Cyclist. — Dear Mr. Johnson (or can I call you "Charles"?),
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 …
Los Angeles Times:
Calm Is Urged in Iran Debate — Mohamed ElBaradei, the U.N. nuclear agency chief, sees no imminent danger from Tehran and asks those discussing the issue to 'lower the pitch.' — BERLIN — United Nations atomic energy chief Mohamed ElBaradei urged the international community Thursday …
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.
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.
The Media Mob / The New York Observer Media Mob:
ABC Suspends Producer John Green After E-Mail Flap — ABC News executives have suspended Weekend Good Morning America executive producer John Green for a month, after two politically charged personal e-mails Green sent to a colleague were leaked to the press, according to two network sources.
Tristero / Hullabaloo:
Money — Ah, money. John Aravosis brings the subject up again. A few comments on his post, which is well worth reading: — 1. No one should be surprised that, one-on-one, politicians are really, really nice. It's their job to be nice. If you think about it for twenty seconds …
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 …
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 …
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 …