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Associated Press:
Bin Laden Tape: U.S. Is at War With Islam — CAIRO, Egypt — Usama bin Laden issued new threats in an audiotape broadcast on Arab television Sunday and accused the United States and Europe of supporting a "Zionist" war on Islam by cutting off funds to the Hamas-led Palestinian government.
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Arthur Schlesinger Jr / Washington Post:
Bush's Thousand Days — The Hundred Days is indelibly associated with Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the Thousand Days with John F. Kennedy. But as of this week, a thousand days remain of President Bush's last term — days filled with ominous preparations for and dark rumors of a preventive war against Iran.
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Don Jacobs / knoxnews.com:
Parade for 'warriors' — Thousands downtown welcome 278th Regimental Combat Team home after deployment to Iraq — Up to 20,000 people turned out Saturday for a parade to welcome home the National Guard's 278th Regimental Combat Team, providing a big-city atmosphere powered by small-town values.
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Opinion Journal:
Cole Fire — Yale is set to ditch Taliban Man and may hire a notorious anti-Israel professor. — Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi's luck is running out. Eight weeks ago the Taliban diplomat turned special Yale student made a media splash on the cover of the New York Times magazine in which he proclaimed …
Michelle Malkin:
INTRODUCING HOT AIR — I'm excited to introduce you today to Hot Air—a conservative Internet broadcast network I founded with a team of multi-talented bloggers. (Press release here.) — Internet video is booming. Apple's iTunes store has sold a gazillion videos since its debut.
Thomas Wagner / Associated Press:
7 Car Bombs Explode in Baghdad, Killing 6 — BAGHDAD, Iraq - Seven car bombs exploded across the capital Monday, killing at least six people and wounding dozens, as politicians met to try to finalize a new Cabinet. Police discovered the bodies of 20 Iraqis — apparent victims of sectarian killings …
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Warily, Iraqis Investing Hope in New Leaders
Warily, Iraqis Investing Hope in New Leaders
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Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Democrats Suggest Double Standard on Leaks — Key Democratic legislators yesterday joined Republicans in saying they do not condone the alleged leaking of classified information that led to last week's firing of a veteran CIA officer. But they questioned whether a double standard exists …
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Ellen Knickmeyer / Washington Post:
Inspectors Find More Torture at Iraqi Jails — Top General's Pledge To Protect Prisoners 'Not Being Followed' — BAGHDAD — Last Nov. 13, U.S. soldiers found 173 incarcerated men, some of them emaciated and showing signs of torture, in a secret bunker in an Interior Ministry compound in central Baghdad.
Katie Hafner / New York Times:
At Los Angeles Times, a Columnist Who Used a False Web Name Loses His Blog — In the last few years, newspapers around the country have been testing the waters of the seldom-restrained, often scrappy world of Web-based journalism by setting their reporters loose to write their own blogs.
Heidi Przybyla / Bloomberg:
Senate Vote Inquiry Widens as Democrats Probe White House Link — April 24 (Bloomberg) — To Republicans, the New Hampshire phone-jamming incident is an isolated case of political dirty tricks that took place more than three years ago. — To Democrats, it's a scandal with echoes of Watergate …
Bridget Gutierrez / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
TV station catches gaffe by McKinney — Congresswoman berates staffer as tape rolled after interview — Move over Britney Spears, Cynthia McKinney's — oops! — done it again. — The flap-plagued congresswoman, who has been in the media spotlight since she scuffled with a Capitol Hill police officer …
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Democrats Hope to Divide G.O.P. Over Stem Cells — COLUMBIA, Mo., April 19 — Democrats are pressing their support for embryonic stem cell research in Congressional races around the country, seeking to move back to center stage an issue they believe resonates with voters and to exploit …
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
A Religious Push Against Gay Unions — WASHINGTON, April 23 — About 50 prominent religious leaders, including seven Roman Catholic cardinals and about a half-dozen archbishops, have signed a petition in support of a constitutional amendment blocking same-sex marriage.
Mike Allen / Time:
Can The New Sheriff Tame The West Wing? — Josh Bolten started by shaking up the staff. Next comes a five-point White House "recovery plan" — At the George W. Bush campaign headquarters in Austin, Texas, in 1999, policy director Josh Bolten was a low-key Washingtonian in a building full of brash Texans.
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Natan Sharansky / Opinion Journal:
Dissident President — George W. Bush has the courage to speak out for freedom. — There are two distinct marks of a dissident. First, dissidents are fired by ideas and stay true to them no matter the consequences. Second, they generally believe that betraying those ideas would constitute the greatest of moral failures.