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10:10 AM ET, May 22, 2006

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Allan Lengel / Washington Post:
FBI Says Jefferson Was Filmed Taking Cash  —  Rep. William J. Jefferson (D-La.), the target of a 14-month public corruption probe, was videotaped accepting $100,000 in $100 bills from a Northern Virginia investor who was wearing an FBI wire, according to a search warrant affidavit released yesterday.
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Philip Shenon / New York Times:
F.B.I. Contends Lawmaker Hid Bribe in Freezer  —  WASHINGTON, May 21 — The F.B.I. accused Representative William J. Jefferson, Democrat of Louisiana, on Sunday of taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes from a Kentucky businessman and stashing $90,000 from the scheme in his home freezer in Washington.
Discussion: Wonkette and Blue Crab Boulevard
Matthew Barakat / Associated Press:
Filing: Tape Shows Lawmaker Taking Money
Opinion Journal:
Days of Rage  —  John McCain and Joe Lieberman feel the wrath of the antiwar left.  —  Two events last Friday speak volumes about the direction of modern liberal politics, and it's not an encouraging trend, especially if you're a Democrat who wants to take back the White House.
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John McCain / Opinion Journal:   'Let Us Argue'  —  The speech the Angry Left tried to suppress.
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Late Nite FDL: Krugman Completes Daou Triangle
Discussion: The Mahablog and Sue's Place
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Gonzales Says Prosecutions of Journalists Are Possible  —  The government has the legal authority to prosecute journalists for publishing classified information, Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales said yesterday.  —  "There are some statutes on the book which, if you read the language carefully …
Associated Press:
Iraqi Vows 'Maximum Force' to End Attacks  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Iraq's new prime minister promised Sunday to use ''maximum force'' if necessary to end the brutal insurgent and sectarian violence wracking the country, while a suicide bomber killed more than a dozen people at a restaurant in downtown Baghdad.
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Washington Post:
Iraqi Leader Vows 'Maximum Force'
Discussion: Rantingprofs and The Next Hurrah
Tabassum Zakaria / Reuters:
Bush hails "new day" in Iraq
Discussion: The Reaction
Washington Post:
Elections Are Crux Of GOP's Strategy  —  Bush Aides Look to Midterm Vote as Way to Reverse Slide  —  Confronting the worst poll numbers seen in the West Wing since his father went down to defeat, President Bush and his team are focusing on the fall midterm elections as the best chance …
New Yorker:
LISTENING IN  —  A few days before the start of the confirmation hearings for General Michael Hayden, who has been nominated by President Bush to be the head of the C.I.A., I spoke to an official of the National Security Agency who recently retired.  The official joined the N.S …
Discussion: TPMmuckraker
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Rove Lawyer Has a Pet Peeve  —  Robert Luskin, Karl Rove's lawyer, says he spent most of the day on May 12 taking his cat to the veterinarian and having a technician fix his computer at home.  —  He was stunned, therefore, when journalists started calling to ask about an online report …
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Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Libby Prosecutor Focuses on CIA Officer's Status  —  Filings Say Ex-Cheney Aide Knew That Plame Was Classified, Giving Him Reason to Lie to Grand Jury  —  The classified status of the identity of former CIA officer Valerie Plame will be a key element in any trial of I. Lewis "Scooter" …
Discussion: JustOneMinute
Evan Hansen / Wired News:
Why We Published the AT&T Docs  —  A file detailing aspects of AT&T's alleged participation in the National Security Agency's warrantless domestic wiretap operation is sitting in a San Francisco courthouse.  But the public cannot see it because, at AT&T's insistence, it remains under seal in court records.
Discussion: The Agonist
Raymond Hernandez / New York Times:
Schumer Plans Book Showing Both Parties Are Out of Step  —  WASHINGTON, May 21 — Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York, who is heading the national Democratic effort to capture the United States Senate this year, has signed a book deal, the senator's office announced on Sunday.
Discussion: QandO
Sebastian Mallaby / Washington Post:
Al Gore's Unlikely Helpers  —  Liberals famously love John McCain, but that's not the weirdest political coupling.  The oil industry and its Republican allies are rooting for Al Gore, albeit unintentionally.  —  Gore stars in a movie that opens this week in New York and Los Angeles.
David Leppard / Times of London:
More than 230 terror suspects free to stay in Britain  —  MORE than 230 foreigners identified by MI5 and Scotland Yard as suspected terrorists have been allowed to stay in Britain as asylum seekers.  —  Home Office records show that nearly a quarter of the 963 people arrested …
Elisabeth Bumiller / New York Times:
Fox, What Fox?  New Press Secretary Changes Channels  —  WASHINGTON — Reporters en route to Arizona on Air Force One last week opted to watch the movie "King Kong" in the press cabin.  Not so Tony Snow, the new White House press secretary and former Fox News commentator …
Discussion: Think Progress
 
 
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