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10:45 AM ET, May 1, 2006

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StrategyPage:
Why Al Qaeda Is Retreating From Iraq  —  April 30, 2006: Despite the many brickbats of the media, al Qaeda has been defeated in Iraq, and is now retreating to lick its wounds where it can.  If it can.  Just over four and a half years, al Qaeda has gone from being the dominant terrorist group …
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Fareed Zakaria / Newsweek:
Osama Needs More Mud Huts
James Joyner / Outside The Beltway:
Al Qaeda Defeated by Fox News, Bloggers, and Bush
Discussion: NewsHog and INDCJournal
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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Washington Post:
Rift Could Diminish Boycott's Strength  —  Area Immigrant Groups Argue Over Movement's Path  —  Some local activists predicted that thousands of Washington area immigrants would participate in a national economic boycott today, but immigrant groups who have spoken out against the boycott …
Monica Davey / New York Times:
With Calls for Boycott by Immigrants, Employers Gird for Unknown  —  Leading up to a new wave of immigration demonstrations around the country set for today, employers met with workers, posted letters on bulletin boards and in employee lunchrooms, and braced for the day ahead.
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
How Big Will The Walkout Get?  —  Today's planned boycott …
Los Angeles Times:
Gearing Up, and Girding for, Protests
Discussion: LA Observed and SteveAudio
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 …
Libby Quaid / Associated Press:
Powell Forces Rice to Defend Iraq Planning  —  WASHINGTON - Just back from Baghdad and eager to discuss promising developments, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice found herself knocked off message Sunday, forced to defend prewar planning and troop levels against an unlikely critic …
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Libby Quaid / Associated Press:
Sen. Biden Suggests Decentralized Iraq  —  WASHINGTON - The senior Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee proposed Monday that Iraq be divided into three separate regions — Kurdish, Shiite and Sunni — with a central government in Baghdad.  —  In an op-ed essay in Monday's edition …
Discussion: the talking dog
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.
Discussion: The Strata-Sphere
Cragg Hines / Houston Chronicle:
When guys on Capitol Hill look like Beavis, Butthead  —  So there I was, banging on the defenseless little television beside my desk.  So outrageous was the grotesque humor on the small screen that I thought the cleaning crew had flipped over to the Comedy Channel.
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Washington Post:
Immigration Bill Lobbying Focuses on House Leaders
Discussion: Hot Air and BrothersJudd Blog
Patterico / Patterico's Pontifications:
Glenn Reynolds on Hiltzik's Sock Puppets: He Agrees With Me!  —  I have argued for a couple of weeks now that Michael Hiltzik's use of pseudonyms as sock puppets was embarrassing and silly, but not something that should get him disciplined by the Los Angeles Times — beyond, perhaps, a temporary suspension of his blog.
Discussion: LA Observed
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A Senior Administration Official / Independent Sources:   Hiltzik Saga, The Denouement: Los Angeles Times Management Gets …
Boston Globe:
Examples of the president's signing statements  —  Since taking office in 2001, President Bush has issued signing statements on more than 750 new laws, declaring that he has the power to set aside the laws when they conflict with his legal interpretation of the Constitution.
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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 …
Discussion: The RCP Blog and BrothersJudd Blog
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
Discussion: Daily Kos and Andrew Sullivan
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.
Discussion: BrothersJudd Blog
New York Times:
Mock Iraqi Villages in Mojave Prepare Troops for Battle  —  FORT IRWIN, Calif. — Three years into the conflict in Iraq, the front line in the American drive to prepare troops for insurgent warfare runs through a cluster of mock Iraqi villages deep in the Mojave Desert, nearly 10,000 miles …
Discussion: TAPPED
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.
Deborah Orin / New York Post:
HARVARD LOVES A THUG  —  May 1, 2006 — HARVARD University has a bizarre idea of how to advance the education of its grads: Instruct them to bow down to North Ko rea's paranoid dictators and show proper "respect" for the Axis of Evil.  —  It's the ultimate in radical Stalinist chic …
Discussion: Betsy's Page and Power Line
Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
Divisions Cast Aside in Cry for Darfur  —  Clutching signs that read "Never Again," thousands of protesters from across religious and political divides descended on the Mall yesterday along with celebrities and politicians to urge President Bush to take stronger measures to end the violence …
 
 
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BBC:
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Back on the Stand  —  Rove's latest trip to the grand jury leaves …
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