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CNN:
Poll: Vast majority believes Iraq mission not accomplished — U.S. marks third anniversary since 'Mission Accomplished' speech — WASHINGTON (CNN) — Three years after President Bush declared major combat over in Iraq, Americans have strong doubts that the United States will fulfill the promise of his …
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
"Iran Is Not Iraq"
"Iran Is Not Iraq"
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StrategyPage:
Why Al Qaeda Is Retreating From Iraq
Why Al Qaeda Is Retreating From Iraq
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Associated Press:
U.S. Prepares for 'Day Without Immigrants' — Thousands of illegal immigrants and their allies across the country plan a show of force Monday to illustrate how much immigrants matter in the U.S. economy. — Some will skip work, others will protest at lunch breaks, school walkouts or at rallies after work.
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John Miner / lfpress.ca:
Pesticides may affect penis size — A renowned U.S. scientist supports a ban on the chemicals for cosmetic purposes. — A renowned U.S. scientist who has documented fertility and sex changes — including decreasing penis size — due to environmental contamination says he wouldn't apply pesticides on his own lawn.
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Washington Post:
Blog Readers Unmasked — Think the people who while away their hours reading and commenting on political blogs are slovenly twenty-somethings with nothing better to do? — Think again, said a survey last week by Blogads, a company that many leading political blogs have used for ad placements.
New York Times:
Sharp Reaction to G.O.P. Plan on Gas Rebate — WASHINGTON, April 30 — The Senate Republican plan to mail $100 checks to voters to ease the burden of high gasoline prices is eliciting more scorn than gratitude from the very people it was intended to help. — Aides for several Republican …
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Charles Lane / Washington Post:
Alito May Tilt Vote in Reargued Cases — The Supreme Court's newest justice, Samuel A. Alito Jr., has yet to write a signed opinion — majority, concurring or dissenting. His vote has been recorded in only two cases so far. — But it won't be long before Alito makes his mark.
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Elisabeth Bumiller / New York Times:
At Annual Correspondents' Dinner, a Set of Bush Twins Steal the Show — It was love at first sight. When President Bush met Steve Bridges, a Bush impersonator, three years ago in the Oval Office, he immediately thought that he and his doppelganger could gang up at the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner.
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Washington Post:
Polygraph Results Often in Question — The CIA, the FBI and other federal agencies are using polygraph machines more than ever to screen applicants and hunt for lawbreakers, even as scientists have become more certain that the equipment is ineffective in accurately detecting when people are lying.
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Telegraph:
UN is like the Twilight Zone, says Bolton — In his first interview with a British newspaper, America's ambassador to the United Nations tells Alec Russell why it is in dire need of reform — John Bolton was in his element. America's famously blunt UN ambassador and hundreds …
Dsifry / Sifry's Alerts:
State of the Blogosphere, April 2006 Part 2: On Language and Tagging — Late last month, I gave a high-level overview of the growth of the blogosphere, covering the overall size of the data sets that Technorati tracks, the number of new blogs created each day, the number of posts per day, and the issue of splogs or spam blogs.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Bush's New Top Aide Makes His TV Debut — White House Chief of Staff Joshua B. Bolten made his television debut in his new role yesterday, describing his West Wing shakeup as an attempt "to get our mojo back" at a time when a politically weakened President Bush faces election-year challenges over war, immigration and energy costs.
Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
Votes Counted. Deals Made. Chaos Wins. — TENT CITY The number of Shiite families in refugee camps is growing. About 14,000 families have been displaced. — BAGHDAD, Iraq — THE country's new leaders were only five days into their jobs Thursday morning, when a BMW filled …
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Michelle Malkin:
A DAY TO HATE THE YANQUIS — ***scroll for updates...11:30am EDT Newsflash: The country is still standing...*** — Welcome to May 1. It's the day to hate the Yankees. That is: Americans, not the baseball team. Via Mexidata: … Lonewacko keeps track of the who's who behind the boycott.
Eric / Is That Legal?:
The Puzzling Case of "Mixed" Lawprof Blogs — esponding to Ann Althouse's paper for Paul Caron's Bloggership Conference on the virtues of multi-topic blogging, Larry Solum blogs here for the proposition that a lawprof who wishes to blog about serious scholarly stuff and other topics probably ought …
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Balkinization:
President Bush: "It's Not Law Unless I Say So (And Even If I Said So)" — Today, May the 1st, is Law Day, celebrating the Rule of Law, which, under this Administration, has been honored more in the breach than the observance. Indeed, this article by Charlie Savage in the Boston Globe points out that