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12:10 PM ET, May 9, 2006

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Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
Digital Lynch Mob  —  Two weeks ago I wrote about Al Gore's new movie on global warming.  I liked the film.  In response, I instantly got more than 1,000 e-mails, most of them praising Gore, some calling him the usual names and some concluding there was no such thing as global warming, if only because Gore said there was.
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Digby / Hullabaloo:
Lapfull of Dick  —  Richard Cohen got 2,000 mean e-mails …
Discussion: PSoTD and Sadly, No!
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Captured AQ Documents: "Every Year Is Worse Than The Previous Year"  —  CENTCOM announced today that they had captured al-Qaeda correspondence in Iraq that discusses the state of the insurgency, especially around Baghdad but also around the entire country.  Far from optimistic …
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Tarek El-Tablawy / Associated Press:
Disorganization Worries al-Qaida in Iraq  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq - Al-Qaida in Iraq is concerned about disorganization within its cells in the Baghdad area, with one extremist describing them as simply a "daily annoyance" to the Iraqi government, according to documents released Monday by the U.S. military.
Hindrocket / Power Line:   WHO'S WINNING? THEY SAY WE ARE
Nedra Pickler / ABCNEWS:
White House to Name Hayden for CIA Job  —  White House to Name Air Force Gen. Michael Hayden As Pick to Be Next Director of CIA  —  WASHINGTON May 8, 2006 (AP)— Air Force Gen. Michael Hayden will be named as the next chief of the CIA, President Bush's national security adviser said Monday …
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Dana Priest / Washington Post:
Experts See a Strategy Behind CIA Shuffle  —  General May Help Intelligence Chief Rein In Rumsfeld and His Military Spy Plans  —  Gen. Michael V. Hayden isn't the first active-duty military officer tapped to lead the CIA — he is in fact the fifth — but many intelligence experts and officers …
Los Angeles Times:
Selection Ensures Welcome Revival of Wiretap Debate
Discussion: Billmon and The Heretik
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
THIS WEEK  —  So let's say you're the governing party and you're worried about upcoming elections because of high gas prices, low poll numbers, copious scandals, internal discord and an unpopular war.  What do you do?  For congressional Republicans, the answer is to start a new fight over judges.
Discussion: Power Line and HolyCoast.com
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Atrios / Eschaton:
We're the Decider  —  Drum provides the regular lament that there ain't enough wonk talk in the blogosphere.  There's more than he gives credit for - there's certainly a lot of reacting to the atrocity-in-Congress-of-the- day - and as Stoller points out it is to a great degree a waste of time.
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Robin Toner / New York Times:
Optimistic, Democrats Debate the Party's Vision  —  WASHINGTON, May 8 — With Democrats increasingly optimistic about this year's midterm elections and the landscape for 2008, intellectuals in the center and on the left are debating how to sharpen the party's identity and present a clear alternative …
Washington Post:
Another Possible Bump to the Debt Ceiling  —  A $2.7 trillion budget plan pending before the House would raise the federal debt ceiling to nearly $10 trillion, less than two months after Congress last raised the federal government's borrowing limit.  —  The provision — buried on page 121 …
Caroline Daniel / MSNBC:
Murdoch to host fundraiser for Hillary Clinton campaign  —  Rupert Murdoch, the conservative media mogul whose New York Post tabloid savaged Hillary Clinton's initial aspirations to become a US senator for New York, has agreed to host a political fundraiser for her re-election campaign.
Jennifer Frey / Washington Post:
Out and About  —  The Vice President's Daughter Tells The Inside Story in Her New Book.  But the Subject Is Politics.  —  NEW YORK  —  "Are the eyes too much?"  —  Mary Cheney is peering into the makeup artist's mirror in the early hours of the morning, getting "done" for her appearance on …
Agence France Presse:
Flying robot attack "unstoppable": experts  —  It may sound like science fiction, but the prospect that suicide bombers and hijackers could be made redundant by flying robots is a real one, according to experts.  —  The technology for remote-controlled light aircraft is now highly advanced …
Manal / Manal and Alaa's bit bucket:
Egyptians in the states protest demanding release of jailed egyptians  —  Location:  —  Egyptian embassy and consulates Egyptian embassy and consulates in Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago and San Francisco  —  Organizer:  —  Activists in the U.S  —  Description:  —  From Shehab Fakhry
bizjournals:
HUD secretary's blunt warning  —  Alphonso Jackson says deal was scuttled after contractor admits not liking Bush  —  Once the color barrier has been broken, minority contractors seeking government work may need to overcome the Bush barrier.  —  That's the message U.S. Housing …
Discussion: David Sirota
Randolph E. Schmid / Associated Press:
Lesbians' brains respond differently from those of heterosexual women  —  WASHINGTON — Homosexuals' brains respond differently from those of straight men and women when exposed to sex hormones, but researchers now say the difference is less pronounced in lesbians than in gay men.
Benedict Carey / New York Times:
In Men, 'Trigger-Happy' May Be a Hormonal Impulse  —  Handling a gun stirs a hormonal reaction in men that primes them for aggression, new research suggests.  —  Psychologists at Knox College in Galesburg, Ill., enrolled 30 male students in what they described as a taste study.
ABCNEWS:
Oh, Say Can You Sing ... the National Anthem?  —  'Nightline' Asks Beltway Lawmakers to Belt Out 'The Star Spangled Banner'  —  May 8, 2006 — "The Star Spangled Banner" — our national anthem — is under attack.  Or so you would think by the rush to defend it on Capitol Hill last week.
Discussion: NewsBusters.org and Iowa Voice
 
 
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American Spectator:
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Aaron Beard / Associated Press:
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Times of London:
Support for Labour at lowest level since 1992
Discussion: Andrew Sullivan and Europhobia
Washington Post:
Former Aide to Rep. Ney Pleads Guilty
Haaretz:
Ahead of UN vote, Peres warns that Iran, too, can be 'wiped out'
Associated Press:
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Washington Post:
CIA Official Quits; FBI Probes Role in Defense Contracts
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The Australian:
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Dave Shiflett / Bloomberg:
Looking Inside Hamas: Search for Martyrdom, Hatred of Israel
Chris Bowers / MyDD:
CT-Sen: A Campaign of Convergence and Accountability
Bill Theobald / Tennessean.com:
Vaccine makers helped write Frist-backed shield law
Perry Bacon Jr / Time:
Campaigning on the Blogs  —  For Washington pols and presidential …
Discussion: MyDD and Booman Tribune
Michael Janofsky / New York Times:
As Cuba Plans Offshore Wells, Some Want U.S. to Follow Suit
The Raw Story:
MSNBC reporter: 'I am convinced that Karl Rove will, in fact, be indicted'
 

 
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Mandy Dalugdug / Music Business Worldwide:
UMG, ABKCO, and Concord sue Believe and its subsidiary TuneCore for $500M+, alleging Believe built its business via “industrial-scale copyright infringement”

Reuters:
French judicial source: investigators searched Netflix's offices in France and the Netherlands as part of a preliminary investigation into tax fraud laundering

Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
India issues a notice to Wikipedia over bias concerns, questioning if it should be classified as a publisher, after judges called its open editing “dangerous”

 
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