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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
For Democrats, a Scandal of Their Own — WASHINGTON, May 22 — Democrats' plans to make Republican corruption a theme of their election strategy this year have been complicated by accusations of wrongdoing in their own ranks, leading the party to try on Monday to blunt the political effects …
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Washington Post:
FBI Raid on Lawmaker's Office Is Questioned — An unusual FBI raid of a Democratic congressman's office over the weekend prompted complaints yesterday from leaders in both parties, who said the tactic was unduly aggressive and may have breached the constitutional separation of powers between …
Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
The New Temptation Of Democrats — When mega-pastor Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church opened last year in its new Houston home, the city's former professional basketball arena, a most unlikely guest was on hand for the celebration: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
For Clintons, Delicate Dance of Married and Public Lives — Bill and Hillary Clinton flew to Chicago together last month to deliver speeches a few hours and a few miles apart. And like any couple, they thought about having dinner at day's end. But life is not so simple when you are married to a Clinton.
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James Gordon Meek / NY Daily News:
2 in CIA to testify Libby lied on leak — WASHINGTON - Two top CIA officials will bolster prosecutors' charge that Vice President Cheney's chief aide lied to them, court papers show. — Prosecutors say disgraced Cheney chief of staff Lewis (Scooter) Libby learned CIA spy Valerie Plame's identity from …
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
VOA's Baghdad Bureau Still Closed After Six Months — The Voice of America's bureau in Baghdad has been closed for the past six months, ever since the government-funded agency withdrew its only reporter in Iraq after she was fired upon in an ambush and her security guard was later killed.
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Peter Wehner / Opinion Journal:
Revisionist History — Antiwar myths about Iraq, debunked. — Iraqis can participate in three historic elections, pass the most liberal constitution in the Arab world, and form a unity government despite terrorist attacks and provocations. Yet for some critics of the president, these are minor matters.
Washington Post:
Personal Data on Veterans Is Stolen — Burglary Leaves Millions at Risk Of Identity Theft — As many as 26.5 million veterans were placed at risk of identity theft after an intruder stole an electronic data file this month containing their names, birth dates and Social Security numbers …
Charles Babington / Washington Post:
Immigration Bill Expected To Pass Senate This Week — Hastert May Block Version That Divides House GOP — Backers of President Bush's bid to revamp immigration laws scored another small victory in the Senate yesterday, but they are increasingly concerned about a House Republican policy …
Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Iraqi Charities Plant Seed of Civil Society — BAGHDAD, Iraq, May 22 — In the wave of lawlessness and frantic self-interest that has washed over this war-weary nation, small acts of pure altruism often go unnoticed. — Like the tiny track suits and dresses that Najat al-Saiedi takes …
Amir Taheri / Benador Associates:
PRESS RELEASE: AMIR TAHERI ADDRESSES QUERIES ABOUT DRESS CODE STORY — Regarding the dress code story it seems that my column was used as the basis for a number of reports that somehow jumped the gun. — As far as my article is concerned I stand by it. — The law has been passed …
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ABCNEWS:
Charles Gibson Named Sole Anchor of 'World News Tonight' — Elizabeth Vargas to Step Down to Take Maternity Leave and Return to Co-Anchor '20/20' and Anchor ABC News Specials in the Fall — May 23, 2006 — ABC News has named Charles Gibson to be sole anchor of "World News Tonight."
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White House:
President Bush Discusses Global War on Terror — Arie Crown Theater at Lakeside Center — McCormick Place — THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much. Thanks for the warm welcome. It's great to be back in Chicago, home of the mighty Chicago White Sox. (Applause.) World champs.
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Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters.org:
Is Left-Leaning Google Censoring Right-Leaning Websites? — Something frighteningly ominous has been happening on the Internet lately: Google, without any prior explanation or notice, has been terminating its News relationship with conservative e-zines and web journals.