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Christian Science Monitor:
Jill Carroll Statement — RAMSTEIN AIRBASE, GERMANY — I'm so happy to be free and am looking forward to spending a lot of time with my family. I want to express my deep appreciation to all the people who worked so long and hard for my release. I am humbled by the sympathy and support expressed …
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Dafydd / Big Lizards:
Jill Carroll Now Says Statement Was Coerced — Jill Carroll, the Christian Science Monitor reporter who was taken captive in Iraq in January and just released on March 30th, now says that the statement she made saying her captors had never threatened her was coerced, and that she spoke out of fear for her life.
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Call to Censure Bush Is Answered by a Mostly Empty Echo — WASHINGTON, MARCH 31 — The Senate Judiciary Committee opened a bitter if lopsided debate on Friday over whether Congress should censure President Bush for his domestic eavesdropping program. — Although few Senate Democrats …
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CNN:
Rice: Don't take Iraq errors 'literally' — U.S. secretary of state visits England amid anti-war protests — BLACKBURN, England (CNN) — One day after Condoleezza Rice said the United States made possibly "thousands" of tactical mistakes in the war against Iraq, the secretary of state …
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Joel Brinkley / New York Times:
Rice Gets an Earful From British Muslims — BLACKBURN, England, April 1 — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice faced more protests and public embarrassment here on Saturday that have turned a trip meant to be a friendly follow-up to an American trip by Foreign Secretary Jack Straw …
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
'Tactical Errors' Made In Iraq, Rice Concedes — BLACKBURN, England, March 31 — Greeted by antiwar protesters at almost every stop in a tour of a working-class region of England, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday that the Bush administration has probably made thousands of …
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Politics Is Facing Sweeping Change via the Internet — WASHINGTON, March 31 — The transformation of American politics by the Internet is accelerating with the approach of the 2006 Congressional and 2008 White House elections, prompting the rewriting of rules on advertising, fund-raising …
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Associated Press:
McKinney Says Police Officer Touched Her 'Inappropriately' — Cynthia McKinney, the Georgia congresswoman who had an altercation with a Capitol Police officer, said yesterday that the officer started the incident by "inappropriately touching and stopping" her after she walked past a security checkpoint.
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Norwegianity, Riehl World View, The Daily Brief, Shakespeare's Sister, Power Line and Andrew Sullivan
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John / AMERICAblog:
NOW and NAACP make fools of themselves defending wackjob Rep. McKinney's ridiculous racial complaint — Good God. If you ever needed proof of how irrelevant the big-monied liberal advocacy groups have become, we got a lovely demonstration today when the NAACP and the National Organization …
nytimesfaux.com:
Borders Blasts Back On Controversial Cartoons — New York, Mar. 31 - Gregory Josefowicz, the combative chairman of Borders Books, blasted back at his on-line critics today in a scathing on-line letter singling out right-wing blogger Charles Johnson of "Little Green Footballs".
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Riehl World View
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Alan Cowell / New York Times:
A Geek, Sure, but No Patsy When It's About Research — WITH his baggy black clothes, his lank, black, center-parted hair, and his black-framed spectacles offsetting a moon-pale face, Laurie Pycroft knows how he is likely to be described. — "You are welcome to use the word geek," he tells an interviewer.
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
ABC Suspends Producer Over Bush-Bashing E-Mail — ABC News suspended the executive producer of the weekend edition of "Good Morning America" yesterday over a pair of leaked e-mails in which he used inflammatory language to slam President Bush and Madeleine Albright.
Jim Stratton / orlandosentinel.com:
Harris' Senate campaign 'imploding' — With more key workers set to flee, it could be the final lap for the troubled race. New hires are expected. — The last of U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris' key staffers appear ready to abandon her campaign for the U.S. Senate in a wave of resignations expected to start this weekend.
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The All Spin Zone
Stephanie Kirchgaessner / Financial Times:
US lobby groups aim to weaken Cfius bill further — Washington's most powerful business lobbyists patted each other on the back this week after an intense lobbying campaign helped water down proposed legislation that will make the national security review process tougher for foreign companies buying sensitive US assets.
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Sirotablog
Brian Maloney / The Radio Equalizer:
Cranky Al Franken, Matt Lauer, NBC's Today Show, Michael Smercomish — FRANKEN: 'SCREW YOU!' — On National Television, Grumpy, Testy Al Lets Loose — Memo to network producers: avoid booking Al Franken in the early morning hours. Before a certain point, he's a certifiable grump.
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Scott Whitlock / NewsBusters.org:
Cranky Franken's 'Today' Appearance: Tells Conservative Guest To "Screw You"
Cranky Franken's 'Today' Appearance: Tells Conservative Guest To "Screw You"
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Althouse
Donna Cassata / Associated Press:
Clark: U.S. Needs New Plan on Terror War — WASHINGTON - Former Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark accused the Bush administration Saturday of taking the nation on a "path to nowhere" with misguided moves on national security. — The retired Army general and NATO military commander argued …
Claudia Rosett / Opinion Journal:
'I Am Not Running Away' — Meet Benon Sevan, the man at the center of the Oil for Food scandal. — NICOSIA, Cyprus—"Medium or sweet?" asks Benon Sevan. He is inquiring how much sugar I would like in the Turkish coffee he's boiling up for us on his kitchen stove, and I am torn between thanking …