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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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New York Times:
Iraq's Premier Is Asked to Quit as Shiites Split — BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 2 — Iraq's dominant Shiite political bloc fractured Sunday when its most powerful faction publicly demanded that the incumbent Shiite prime minister resign over his inability to form a unified government.
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Edward Gillespie / Opinion Journal:
Populists Beware! — The GOP must not become an anti-immigration party. — In coming weeks, Republicans in Congress must choose either a comprehensive immigration reform package including a guest-worker program or a narrowly focused border-security bill.
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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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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 …
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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Newsweek:
A Dark Day Revisited — Five years later, Hollywood is betting that America is ready for films about what happened on 9/11. Are we? — April 10, 2006 issue - If movie trailers are supposed to cause a reaction, the preview for "United 93" more than succeeds.
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 …
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 …
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.
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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