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Mickey Kaus / Slate:
All Burkle, All the Time! — Revenge is bloggy at Gawker. — All Burkle, All the Time: Meow! The decision to let slimebag Jared Paul Stern guest-edit gawker.com over this weekend initially seemed a cheap attention-getting move by an ambitious Brit blog owner gravely ignorant of American libel law.
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Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
Keeping Al-Qaeda in His Grip — Al-Zawahiri Presses Ideology, Deepens Rifts Among Islamic Radicals — CAIRO — In January 2003, one of the two most wanted men in the world couldn't contain his frustration. From a hiding place probably somewhere in South Asia, he tapped out two lengthy e-mails …
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Aqeel Hussein / Telegraph:
Iraqi Sunni leader turns his guns on foreign insurgents — He looks every inch the face of the Iraqi resistance: a tribal leader from the Sunni badlands west of Baghdad, who once served in Saddam Hussein's feared intelligence network. — But Sheikh Osama Jadaan's dislike of foreign occupation …
New York Times:
A Bad Leak — President Bush says he declassified portions of the prewar intelligence assessment on Iraq because he "wanted people to see the truth" about Iraq's weapons programs and to understand why he kept accusing Saddam Hussein of stockpiling weapons that turned out not to exist.
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Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Deborah Howell and Fred Hiatt: Fact Free and Loving It
Deborah Howell and Fred Hiatt: Fact Free and Loving It
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New York Times:
Bombs That Would Backfire — WHITE HOUSE spokesmen have played down press reports that the Pentagon has accelerated planning to bomb Iran. We would like to believe that the administration is not intent on starting another war, because a conflict with Iran could be even more damaging …
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Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
Policy on Iran nukes seems to be off-target — Happy Easter. Happy Passover. But, if you're like the president of Iran and believe in the coming of the "Twelfth Imam," your happy holiday may be just around the corner, too. President Ahmadinejad, who is said to consider himself …
Richard Holbrooke / Washington Post:
Behind the Military Revolt — The calls by a growing number of recently retired generals for the resignation of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld have created the most serious public confrontation between the military and an administration since President Harry S. Truman fired Gen. Douglas MacArthur in 1951.
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Brian Brady / Scotsman:
Blair refuses to back Iran strike — TONY Blair has told George Bush that Britain cannot offer military support to any strike on Iran, regardless of whether the move wins the backing of the international community, government sources claimed yesterday. — Amid increasing tension …
Sarah Baxter / Times of London:
US plots 'new liberation of Baghdad' — THE American military is planning a "second liberation of Baghdad" to be carried out with the Iraqi army when a new government is installed. — Pacifying the lawless capital is regarded as essential to establishing the authority of the incoming government …
Patrick Moore:
Going Nuclear — In the early 1970s when I helped found Greenpeace, I believed that nuclear energy was synonymous with nuclear holocaust, as did most of my compatriots. That's the conviction that inspired Greenpeace's first voyage up the spectacular rocky northwest coast to protest the testing …
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Billmon:
Payback — The Washington Post has a long story in today's paper (front page) about all those enraged liberals out in cyberspace who are doing completely crazy things - like blowing up federal buildings with truck bombs and threatening to kill judges. — Well, actually, who aren't doing …
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James Loney / Toronto Star:
From the tomb — Very early, on the first day of the week, just after sunrise they were on their way to the tomb and they asked each other, "Who will roll the stone away from the entrance to the tomb?" Mark 16: 2,3 — For 118 days we lay in a tomb — Norman Kember, Harmeet Sooden and me.
Mary Jordan / Washington Post:
Britons Feeling 'Tired of Tony' — LONDON — Verra Budimlija was once a classic fan of Prime Minister Tony Blair — she's 40, a well-educated advertising executive, the kind of voter who propelled Blair and the Labor Party to power in 1997. — Not only does she live in Islington …
Ceci Connolly / Washington Post:
U.S. Plan For Flu Pandemic Revealed — Multi-Agency Proposal Awaits Bush's Approval — President Bush is expected to approve soon a national pandemic influenza response plan that identifies more than 300 specific tasks for federal agencies, including determining which frontline workers …
Jerusalem Post:
Report: Pollard, Barghouti deal in works — Officials in Jerusalem claimed on Saturday that the US would free imprisoned Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard in exchange for Israel releasing jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti. — According to Army Radio, Israel is set to offer the proposed prisoner swap deal …
Dianne Feinstein / Los Angeles Times:
Confronting Iran — Will we learn from our mistakes and apply tough diplomacy — or rely once again on the failed doctrine of preemption? — TEHRAN THIS WEEK claimed that it had enriched uranium, a first step toward nuclear weapons capability. The question now is whether the Bush administration …
tennessee political pulse:
A footnote on Mohammed Cartoons — This week the Nashville Scene published an article about a blog called Mohammed Cartoons that was created by Nashvillian Bill Hobbs, which, for a brief period of time, was linked to the Bryson for Governor blog. I initially wrote here about Mohammed Cartoons …
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Roger A. / Flank Two Position:
The Strange Case of William Howard Hobbs
The Strange Case of William Howard Hobbs
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