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11:55 PM ET, May 1, 2006

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Lou Dobbs / CNN:
Radical groups taking control of immigrant movement  —  NEW YORK (CNN) — We all awoke to headlines in our nation's most important newspapers reminding us that this is "A Day Without Immigrants."  Not illegal immigrants, mind you, but immigrants.  —  USA Today headlined today's demonstrations and boycott …
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Jesus Sanchez / Los Angeles Times:   Today's Protests Shutter L.A.'s Produce and Garment Districts
The Raw Story:
MSNBC confirms: Outed CIA agent was working on Iran  —  On Chris Matthews' Hardball Monday evening, just moments ago, MSNBC correspondent David Shuster confirmed what RAW STORY first reported in February: that outed CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson was working on Iran at the time she was outed.
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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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CNN:
U.S.: Ramadi battle kills 100-plus insurgents
Discussion: Counterterrorism Blog
CBS News:
Poll: Gas Prices, Iraq Weigh Down Bush
Discussion: NewsBusters.org
Greg Mitchell / Editor and Publisher:
Back in the Days of 'Mission Accomplished'
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Will Weissert / Associated Press:
Mexican Unions Urge U.S. Goods Boycott  —  Hundreds of union members rallied Monday to support Mexican migrants working in the United States and call for a boycott of U.S. goods in what was dubbed "A Day Without Gringos."  —  The boycott call by unions came as Mexico celebrated May Day …
The New Republic:
ABOUT SATURDAY NIGHT...:  —  I'm a big Stephen Colbert fan, a huge Bush detractor, and I think the White House press corps has been out to lunch for much of the last five years.  (Though, unlike many in the blogosphere, I don't think that's because White House reporters are lazy or stupid.)
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Chris Durang / The Huffington Post:
Ignoring Colbert, Part Two  —  Peter Daou has already addressed this issue today in his excellent piece on the Huffington Post called "Ignoring Colbert: A Small Taste of the Media's Power to Choose the News."  —  However, I woke enraged on this topic before I read Daou's piece, so I wanted to add my two cents.
Toni Locy / Associated Press:
Records of Abramoff's White House Visits  —  WASHINGTON - The Secret Service has agreed to turn over White House visitor logs that will show how often convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff met with Bush administration officials — and with whom he met.  —  U.S. District Judge John Garrett Penn …
Larisa Alexandrovna / The Raw Story:
Chalabi involved US, Iran policy making again, current and former intelligence officials say  —  Ahmed Chalabi, the man who helped provide cooked intelligence on Iraq to the Pentagon and the New York Times in the lead-up to war, is once again being engaged in US policy decisions, current and former intelligence officials say.
Discussion: The American Street
Jerome R. Corsi / WorldNetDaily:
Founder of Minutemen targets run for president  —  Jim Gilchrist eyes bid with Constitution Party, claims Republicans 'sold out our sovereignty'  —  Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman Project, is considering a run for president in 2008 representing the Constitution Party.
Mike McCurry / The Huffington Post:
Hostile Commentary and Net Neutrality  —  Reading lots of comments on my last post, I guess my point got made: the culture and discourse of the Internet is not what you would teach kids at the dinner table — unless you kept a bar of soap handy.  —  On net neutrality, I feel like screaming "puh-leeeze."
Discussion: Sirotablog
New York Times:
Unity Through Autonomy in Iraq  —  A decade ago, Bosnia was torn apart by ethnic cleansing and facing its demise as a single country.  After much hesitation, the United States stepped in decisively with the Dayton Accords,which kept the country whole by, paradoxically, dividing it into ethnic federations …
Jeff Jacoby / Boston Globe:
Communist chic  —  IN JANUARY 2005, Britain's Prince Harry attended a birthday party dressed as a Nazi.  When the London Sun published a picture of the prince in his German desert uniform and swastika armband, it triggered widespread outrage and disgust.  In scathing editorials …
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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Michael Reynolds / Donklephant:
Love Beams Won't Do It.  —  I intended to write about the Save …
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Funny Guy  —  Dan Froomkin has a very good column on the Colbert Moment …
Jonathan Wilde / Catallarchy:
May Day 2006: A Day Of Remembrance  —  Welcome to Catallarchy's annual Day of Remembrance.
Discussion: Tim Worstall, Peaktalk and EconLog
Kim Priestap / Wizbang:
ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION PROTESTS: BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION REDUX?
DarkSyde / Daily Kos:
The Book "Kosmos: You Are Here" is Here!
Marc Morano / CNSNews:
New Movie Called 'Soft Core Eco-terrorism' for Kids
Ron Scherer / Christian Science Monitor:
Six years later, the Dow is back
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David Stout / New York Times:
Anna Nicole Smith Wins Supreme Court Case
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Michael J. Totten:
On the Rim of a Volcano  —  This is the second of a two-part series …
Kevin / LA Observed:
The Hiltzik Affair  —  Michael Hiltzik came up, of course …
Dsifry / Sifry's Alerts:
State of the Blogosphere, April 2006 Part 2: On Language and Tagging
John O'Neil / New York Times:
Bush Hails a 'Turning Point' in Iraq
Tbogg / ...a somewhat popular blogger:
Give me a MRE-sized box of Goobers
Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
Votes Counted. Deals Made. Chaos Wins.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Bush's New Top Aide Makes His TV Debut
 

 
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John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

Mia Sato / The Verge:
Facebook makes Views its primary metric for content, bringing it in line with Instagram; each time a piece of content appears on a screen, it counts as a View

Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
On Fox News, LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong discussed his new approach to publish “views from both sides”, and said the paper had conflated news and opinion

 
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