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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Court refuses to hear Padilla appeal — The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the appeal of Jose Padilla, a U.S. citizen held in a military jail for more than three years as an "enemy combatant." The Court, however, declined to dismiss the case as moot, as the Bush Administration had urged.
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Associated Press:
Justices, 6-3, Sidestep Ruling on Padilla Case — WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from Jose Padilla, held as an enemy combatant without traditional legal rights for more than three years, sidestepping a challenge to Bush administration wartime detention powers.
Michelle Malkin:
SAME OLD, SAME OLD (VIDEO ADDED) — ***update: watch video of McKinney's friends here . *** (hat tip: Allah) — Finished watching Rep. Cynthia McKinney and friends' grievance-fest in Atlanta. It was streamed live at WXIA. We were promised "something new."
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Dwight Meredith / Wampum:
2005 Koufax Awards —The Winners — I apologize for the delay in posting the winners. We had a big turn out both in comments and in emails and a number of the categories had excruciatingly close races (one category had an exact tie, more on that below). The voting was roughly evenly split between comments and email.
Suzanne Malveaux / CNN:
White House shake-up to continue? — Sources: Press spokesman, treasury chief may be next — CRAWFORD, Texas (CNN) — Presidential press secretary Scott McClellan and Treasury Secretary John Snow could be next in a shake-up in the Bush administration, according to White House and GOP sources.
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John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Ivory Tower Stonewall — A 9/11 survivor asks Yale to explain why it admitted the Taliban Man. — Katherine Bailey and her sister, Margaret Pothier, have a bone to pick with Yale President Richard Levin over his university's admission of a former Taliban official as a student.
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Frist Is Treading a Perilous Path Leading to 2008 — WASHINGTON, April 2 — History does not bode well for Bill Frist, and he knows it. — "Coming into this job, everybody said if you, in your future, ever want to consider running for president of the United States, people said, 'Do not do it …
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Ellen Knickmeyer / Washington Post:
U.S. Plan to Build Iraq Clinics Falters — Contractor Will Try to Finish 20 of 142 Sites — BAGHDAD — A reconstruction contract for the building of 142 primary health centers across Iraq is running out of money, after two years and roughly $200 million, with no more than 20 clinics …
Reuel Marc Gerecht / Opinion Journal:
Can the Shiite Center Hold? — The unanticipated consequences of "Iraqification." — The Shiites of Iraq who want representative government, and who look to the resolutely moderate Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani for religious and political guidance, have endured Baathists, Sunni supremacists and holy warriors.
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Noahmax / Defense Tech:
RUSSIAN ROOTS FOR IRAN'S "UNDERWATER MISSILE" — In 1994, Russian military contractors were handing out brochures touting their "high-speed underwater missiles." This weapon, called the Shkval, had a "high kill capability," the contractors promised. Against it, "known anti-torpedo defense system[s]" were "not effective."
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Y is for Yahoo — THE HOUSE CAUCUS TO RETURN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY TO MINORITY STATUS—also known as the House Immigration Reform Caucus—held a press conference Thursday. The GOP solons were upset. The Senate Judiciary Committee had not followed the lead of the House in adopting an "enforcement only" immigration bill.
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Jamie Mobley / story.seguingazette.com:
UT professor says death is imminent — AUSTIN — A University of Texas professor says the Earth would be better off with 90 percent of the human population dead. — Â"Every one of you who gets to survive has to bury nine,Â" Eric Pianka cautioned students and guests at St. EdwardÂ's University on Friday.
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Matt Stoller / mydd.com:
Right-wing Racism and the Moderate Voice — There's a discussion over at The Moderate Voice about whether the Jill Carroll affair damages the credibility of bloggers. I find this discussion irritating, because it cuts to a basic problem with the nonpartisan new media blog pontificators …
Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
The News Media — Let's say you were part of a group designing the news media from scratch. Someone says that it would be a good idea to have competing news media — daily newspapers and weekly magazines, radio and television news programs. Sounds like a good start.
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Fred Hiatt:
Democrats' Narrow Vision — You can look at the Democrats' national security plan, released last week, as simply a political shield, akin to the upgraded body armor they promise for U.S. troops. — The party remains traumatized by the failure of biography to protect Vietnam veterans Max Cleland …
NY Daily News:
Gore gets 'Green' and mean with W — George W. Bush as Neville Chamberlain? — That's the comparison Al Gore makes in Vanity Fair's environmentally correct "Green Issue." — The former veep — President Bush's 2000 election opponent — keeps insisting that he has no intention of running again for the White House.
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USA Today:
Growth in federal spending unchecked — WASHINGTON — Federal spending is outstripping economic growth at a rate unseen in more than half a century, provoking some conservatives to complain that government under Republican control has gotten too big. — The federal government …
Niles Lathem / New York Post:
NYC'S TERROR BANK — April 3, 2006 — DA SHUTS $3B ACCT. — WASHINGTON - Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau has shut down a massive terror-finance pipeline in which a whopping $3 billion in profits from drug deals and other crimes flowed through a major New York bank to Middle East fanatics, The Post has learned.