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5:55 PM ET, April 8, 2006

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Seymour M. Hersh / New Yorker:
THE IRAN PLANS  —  Would President Bush go to war to stop Tehran from getting the bomb?  —  The Bush Administration, while publicly advocating diplomacy in order to stop Iran from pursuing a nuclear weapon, has increased clandestine activities inside Iran and intensified planning for a possible major air attack.
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Agence France Presse:
US considers use of nuclear weapons against Iran  —  WASHINGTON (AFP) - The administration of President George W. Bush is planning a massive bombing campaign against Iran, including use of bunker-buster nuclear bombs to destroy a key Iranian suspected nuclear weapons facility, The New Yorker magazine has reported in its April 17 issue.
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Scott Shane / New York Times:
For President, First a Leak; Now, a Jam  —  WASHINGTON, April 7 — That President Bush authorized an aide to disclose classified intelligence on Iraqi weapons, as asserted in court papers, comes as no shock to official Washington.  The leaking of secrets has long been a favored tool of policy debate …
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Richard B. Schmitt / Los Angeles Times:
Disclosure Could Hurt Libby Defense  —  His lawyers have said the former aide misspoke as he thought of other issues.  But papers show his bosses' minds were on rebutting a critic.  —  WASHINGTON — The disclosure that a Bush administration effort to rebut an Iraq war critic included …
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Help Wanted!  —  Scott Shane of the NY Times picks up their coverage …
Discussion: Gay Patriot and SEIXON
Associated Press:
Uproar Grows Over Bush Role in Libby Leakage
Discussion: azerbic
Knight Ridder:
Libby testimony shows a White House pattern of intelligence leaks
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Kerry Sharply Criticizes Bush on Several Fronts  —  Senator John Kerry made a slashing attack on the Bush administration yesterday, comparing it to the faltering government in Iraq and equating its war strategy with its planning for Hurricane Katrina, while also invoking Jesus as he criticized federal Medicaid policy.
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Martin Peretz / The New Republic:
THE PROBLEM WITH JOHN KERRY:
Jonathan Finer / Washington Post:
Threat of Shiite Militias Now Seen As Iraq's Most Critical Challenge  —  BAGHDAD, April 7 — Shiite Muslim militias pose the greatest threat to security in many parts of Iraq, having killed more people in recent months than the Sunni Arab-led insurgency, and will likely present the most daunting …
Discussion: Rantingprofs and Liberty Street
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Edward Wong / New York Times:   Iraqis Mourn Victims of Mosque Bombing
Greyhawk / Mudville Gazette:   CHAOS THEORY  —  I hold Jonathan Finer's reporting from Iraq …
New York Times:
U.S. Study Paints Somber Portrait of Iraqi Discord  —  WASHINGTON, April 8 — An internal staff report by the United States Embassy and the military command in Baghdad provides a sobering province-by-province snapshot of Iraq's political, economic and security situation …
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Joel Brinkley / New York Times:
Give Rebuilding Lower Priority in Future Wars
Kelly Kazek / enewscourier.com:
Demo candidate accused of showing Bush-bashing video to his students  —  Parent says West science teacher showed eighth graders video with obscenities  —  Christy Jackson does not want a teacher showing her 13-year-old son a video calling the president of the United States an a—hole during class.
Discussion: PoliPundit.com
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Michelle Malkin:   UNHINGED TEACHER OF THE WEEK
Massimo Calabresi / Time:
Why the Immigration Deal Flopped  —  Politics wins out, as a compromise plan falls apart.  But don't count out immigration reform just yet.  —  Talk about cold feet.  Less than 24 hours after the leaders of the Senate's Democratic and Republican families had announced a marriage of convenience …
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Stephen Spruiell / The Corner on National Review Online:
IMMIGRATION DRAMA IN THE SENATE
Philip Shenon / New York Times:
Lobbying Cases Shine Spotlight on Family Ties  —  WASHINGTON, April 8 — On Dec. 3, 2003, Aeneas Enterprises opened for business in the Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, and judging by its bank records, the small consulting company with no listed telephone number was an instant success.
Discussion: TPM Muckraker
Hotline On Call:
Mollohan Story: A Game-Changer?  —  The Wall Street Journal reported this morning that the feds are investigating Rep. Alan Mollohan's (D-WV 01) finances and "whether they were properly disclosed."  —  According to the Journal, Mollohan's household assets exponentially grew (from $565K in '00 to at least $6.3M in' 04).
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Daniel Gross / Slate:
Snow's Job  —  Why no Wall Street CEO wants to be the new Treasury secretary.  —  Several Democrats yesterday unveiled the Hamilton Project, an effort to create a new vision for economic policy.  Republicans, meanwhile, are trying to engineer their own Hamilton project …
Ronald Bailey / Times of London:
Anyone for tennis, at the age of 150?  —  Scientific progress promises us far longer, happier lives.  Yet the 'bioconservatives' want to stop it  —  BY THE END of this century, the typical European may attend a family reunion in which five generations are playing together.
Investor's Business Daily:
More Damning Documents On Saddam  —  Origins Of War: The latest in a stream of eye-opening Iraqi documents shows Saddam Hussein's regime was planning suicide attacks on U.S. interests six months before 9-11.  Why won't Washington get the word out?  —  Last month the Pentagon began releasing …
Ryan Singel / Wired News:
Whistle-Blower Outs NSA Spy Room  —  AT&T provided National Security Agency eavesdroppers with full access to its customers' phone calls, and shunted its customers' internet traffic to data-mining equipment installed in a secret room in its San Francisco switching center …
David S. Broder / Washington Post:
washingtonpost.com > Live Discussions  —  Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and Washington Post columnist David S. Broder will be online Friday, April 7, at 1:30 p.m. ET to answer your questions about the world of politics, from the latest maneuverings on Capitol Hill to developments in the White House.
Discussion: The Sideshow
Al Kamen / Washington Post:
Frist's Southern Hospitality  —  It was with some trepidation that we opened a most interesting card, which announced on a blue-jeaned cowboy's belt buckle something called the "5th Annual VOLPAC '06 Weekend" in Nashville on April 21-23.  —  Problem was you had to unbuckle the cowboy's pants …
 
 
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