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10:45 AM ET, May 4, 2006

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Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
They Should Have Killed Him  —  The death penalty has a meaning, and it isn't vengeance. … Excuse me, I'm sorry, and I beg your pardon, but the jury's decision on Moussaoui gives me a very bad feeling.  What we witnessed here was not the higher compassion but a dizzy failure of nerve.
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
France Wants Moussaoui Back  —  The French have apparently not let the ink dry on the jury submission from yesterday's sentencing recommendation in the Zacarias Moussaoui trial before starting to interfere with its implementation.  Le Monde reports today that French officials have contacted …
Discussion: BitsBlog
Marc Santora / New York Times:
9/11 Verdict Draws Mixed Reactions
Discussion: Bull Moose
Bill Arthur / Bloomberg:
Zacarias Moussaoui to Get Life Sentence for Sept. 11 (Update2)
Discussion: Cold Fury
Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
So Not Funny  —  First, let me state my credentials: I am a funny guy.  This is well known in certain circles, which is why, even back in elementary school, I was sometimes asked by the teacher to "say something funny" — as if the deed could be done on demand.
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Lobbying Bill Passes Narrowly in House  —  WASHINGTON, May 3 — The House narrowly passed a bill on Wednesday intended to restore public trust in Congress by reshaping the relationship between lawmakers and lobbyists.  But Democrats denounced the measure as a sham, and 20 Republicans voted against it.
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Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
House Lobbying Rules Call for More Disclosure  —  The House narrowly approved ethics legislation yesterday that would expand the amount of information that lobbyists must disclose about their interactions with lawmakers and would also rein in big-money political groups that spent heavily in the last presidential election.
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
After Immigration Protests, Goal Remains Elusive  —  WASHINGTON, May 2 — The nascent immigrant rights movement showed on Monday that it could build an organization, mobilize hundreds of thousands of people across the country and wield economic power.  —  But the protesters do not appear …
Rachel L. Swarns / New York Times:
Growing Unease for Some Blacks on Immigration  —  WASHINGTON, May 3 — In their demonstrations across the country, some Hispanic immigrants have compared the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s struggle to their own, singing "We Shall Overcome" and declaring a new civil rights movement …
New York Times:
Under U.S. Pressure, Mexico President Seeks Review of Drug Law  —  MEXICO CITY, May 3 — After intense pressure from the United States, President Vicente Fox has asked Congress to reconsider a law it passed last week that would decriminalize the possession of small amounts of drugs as part …
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Mark Stevenson / Associated Press:
Mexico President Refuses to Sign Drug Bill
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and PunditGuy
Richard Morin / Washington Post:
The Fox News Effect  —  We report.  You decide.  Does President Bush owe his controversial win in 2000 to Fox cable television news?  —  Yes, suggest data collected by two economists who found that the growth of the Fox cable news network in the late 1990s may have significantly boosted …
Jim Stratton / orlandosentinel.com:
Contractor's deal was Harris priority, former staffers say  —  Former senior members of U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris' congressional staff say they initially rejected a defense contractor's $10 million appropriation request last year but reversed course after being instructed by Harris to approve it.
Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Tax Deal Sets Day of Reckoning  —  Tough Choice on Deficit in Store for President, Congress in 2011  —  With this week's hard-fought agreement on a $70 billion tax-cut extension, President Bush and congressional Republicans have effectively set a date for a fiscal day of reckoning …
Daniel McGrory / Times of London:
In the chaos of Iraq, one project is on target: a giant US embassy  —  THE question puzzles and enrages a city: how is it that the Americans cannot keep the electricity running in Baghdad for more than a couple of hours a day, yet still manage to build themselves the biggest embassy on Earth?
Edith M. Lederer / Associated Press:
Geena Davis Honored for Role As President  —  To the strains of "Hail to the Chief," actress Geena Davis accepted an award night for her television portrayal of the first woman president of the United States from an organization which is seeking to turn fiction into reality.
New York Times:
Newark Candidate Runs Against His Own Fame  —  When Richard Whitten, a former Newark postal worker, met Cory Booker at a charity event downtown in 1996, his first impression was that Mr. Booker seemed too polished to be sincere.  —  With degrees from Stanford, Oxford and Yale Law School …
Discussion: THE NEWS BLOG
Allan Lengel / Washington Post:
Businessman Pleads Guilty To Bribing Rep. Jefferson  —  A Louisville man pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court to bribing Rep. William J. Jefferson (D-La.) with more than $400,000 in payments, company stock and a share of the profits to promote the Kentucky firm's high-tech business ventures in Africa.
 
 
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Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Sources: NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Bonnie Hammer plans to leave the company at the end of the year; she has been with the company since 2004

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
A growing number of podcasters, including Tim Ferriss, are moving away from interviews to monologues or co-hosts, as some well-known guests can be overexposed

Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

 
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