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Officials Defend Raid on Lawmaker's Office — Amid Uproar on Capitol Hill, Gonzales Says Jefferson Search Was Done Carefully — Justice Department and FBI officials yesterday vigorously defended a weekend raid on the Capitol Hill office of Democratic Rep. William J. Jefferson (La.) …
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Laurie Kellman / Associated Press:
House speaker protests to Bush over raid — WASHINGTON - The FBI's raid on a congressman's office is rippling through Capitol Hill, with majority Republicans in the House complaining to a GOP president and predicting a constitutional showdown in the Supreme Court.
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
F.B.I. Raid Divides G.O.P. Lawmakers and White House
F.B.I. Raid Divides G.O.P. Lawmakers and White House
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Laurie Kellman / Associated Press:
Hastert Demands FBI Return Documents
Hastert Demands FBI Return Documents
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Edwin Meese Iii / New York Times:
An Amnesty by Any Other Name ... IN the debate over immigration, "amnesty" has become something of a dirty word. Some opponents of the immigration bill being debated in the Senate assert that it would grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. Supporters claim it would do no such thing.
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Michelle Malkin:
MEESE: IT IS AMNESTY — ***scroll for updates...958am EDT: Senate voting on whether to kill the McConnell amendment to the immig bill, which would require voting identification (hat tip: Nighthaven)...motion to table is not agreed to...1000am EDT: Here we go on cloture vote …
Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Any differences between Democrats in 2003 and today? — Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee yesterday essentially assured that President Bush's nominee to head the CIA, Gen. Michael Hayden, would not only be confirmed by the full Senate, but confirmed overwhelmingly.
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Associated Press:
Congress considers pets' place in disaster plans — House approves legislation; similar measure in Senate — WASHINGTON (AP) — A television shot of a little boy losing his dog during Katrina rescue operations was the catalyst for the House to pass legislation Monday that would require pets …
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Brett Martel / Associated Press:
Hurricane Drill in Louisiana Canceled
Hurricane Drill in Louisiana Canceled
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Mary Katharine Ham / Townhall.com:
In need of moral clarity — "I was aiming to follow in the footsteps of one of my role-models, Muhammad Atta." … Do you remember Taheri-azar? The 25-year-old Iranian graduate of the University of North Carolina rented an SUV in March and drove it into The Pit, a campus gathering place for UNC students.
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Laura Blumenfeld / Washington Post:
Bill Frist: A Doctor at Heart — The houses were dark on Bill Frist's street. A morning bird chirped; the others were waiting for dawn. But Frist was awake, and his bedroom light was on. "I'm going to take a shower," the Senate majority leader said brightly. Ten minutes later, the blow dryer roared.
Stephanie Strom / New York Times:
A.C.L.U. May Block Criticism by Its Board — The American Civil Liberties Union is weighing new standards that would discourage its board members from publicly criticizing the organization's policies and internal administration. — "Where an individual director disagrees with a board position …
The Raw Story:
Pelosi asks congressman snared in bribery probe to resign post — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has formally asked Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA) to resign from the powerful Ways and Means Committee. — Jefferson wrote Pelosi quickly in reply, refusing to surrender his seat.
Jason Horowitz / New York Observer:
Senator McCain Worked Blue — On New York Stage — Behind Closed Doors, Republican Works in Material: 'I'd Tell Shiites and Sunnis, "Stop the Bulls**t"'; Fresh From Falwell, Attacks Right-Wing Nativism — For all the national attention surrounding John McCain's two highly anticipated …
Rachel L. Swarns / New York Times:
Senate Advances Sweeping Immigration Bill — WASHINGTON, May 24 — The Senate voted on Tuesday to require employers to use a vast new employment verification system that would allow businesses to distinguish between legal and illegal workers. — The chances of the bill's passage increased sharply today …
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Charles Babington / Washington Post:
House-Senate Battle On Immigration Likely
House-Senate Battle On Immigration Likely
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Extremism Isn't Islamic Law — For a few days this year the world's media focused an intense spotlight on the drama of a modern-day inquisition. Abdul Rahman, a Muslim convert to Christianity, narrowly escaped the death penalty for apostasy when the Afghan government …
David E. Rosenbaum / New York Times:
Lloyd Bentsen Dies at 85; Senator Ran With Dukakis — Lloyd Bentsen, former congressman and senator from Texas, onetime secretary of the Treasury and the Democratic nominee for vice president in 1988, died yesterday at his home in Houston. He was 85. The cause was complications of a stroke he suffered in 1998, his family said.
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Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
Armed Groups Propel Iraq Toward Chaos — Haider Hamid was arrested in Baghdad on April 15 by officers wearing Interior Ministry uniforms, according to Mr. Hamid's brother, Majid. Majid Hamid found his brother's body, above, showing signs of torture, five days later in the city morgue.
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Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Gonzales Defends Phone-Data Collection — Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales said yesterday that the government can obtain domestic telephone records without court approval under a 1979 Supreme Court ruling that authorized the collection of business records.
Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
Priorities of Earmarks Are Disputed — Senate Bill — Meant for Katrina and Iraq — Allots Funds to Various Other Projects — BILOXI, Miss. — This city's east side remains largely abandoned, a bleak panorama of empty lots and abandoned homes left behind by the tradesmen, shrimpers and casino workers who once lived here.
Michael Warren / Detroit News:
Keep 'America' in Michigan schools — State bureaucrats want to do what Stalin, Osama could only dream about — C ensoring the word "America" from our own schools is something Josef Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Osama bin Laden would never have thought possible. Michigan has done it without a whimper.
Digby / Hullabaloo:
It Was Just A Matter of Time — ... before Lou Dobbs went full-on racist on the immigration question. Liberal Oasis has the story: … The CCC is a well known neo-confederate group that is the direct heir to the White Citizens Councils of the Jim Crow south.
Rick Weiss / Washington Post:
Proponents Press Senate on Stem Cell Research Measure — A full year after the House passed legislation that would loosen President Bush's restrictions on human embryonic stem cell research, the Senate is coming under intense pressure to tackle the controversial bill — in the awkward new context of an election year.
CNN:
Blaze engulfs Istanbul airport — ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) — A massive fire has engulfed part of Istanbul airport, injuring three people but not causing major air traffic delays, Turkish officials said. — A transport ministry official said the blaze, which broke out in the cargo section …
Dawn Kopecki / Business Week:
Intelligence Czar Can Waive SEC Rules — Now, the White House's top spymaster can cite national security to exempt businesses from reporting requirements — President George W. Bush has bestowed on his intelligence czar, John Negroponte, broad authority, in the name of national security …