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2:20 PM ET, June 1, 2006

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Jed Babbin / Real Clear Politics:
The Haditha Story  —  The accelerating media feeding frenzy over the alleged killings of twenty-four Iraqi civilians in Haditha by US Marines last November is about to overwhelm American politics.  Propelled by their most irresponsible war critics, the left will try use Haditha as it used …
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USA Today:
Baseball's Rockies seek revival on two levels  —  DENVER — No copies of Playboy or Penthouse are in the clubhouse of baseball's Colorado Rockies.  There's not even a Maxim.  The only reading materials are daily newspapers, sports and car magazines and the Bible.
Discussion: The World Wide Rant
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Team takes issue with portrayal  —  Christian clubhouse story "over the top"  —  San Diego - Character, not religion, is the critical factor in the Rockies' chemistry, according to the players.  That explains why so many players reacted negatively to the portrayal of their clubhouse …
Michelle Malkin:
BASEBALL TEAM: CHARACTER COUNTS
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
Security Grants Are Made; Criticism Follows  —  WASHINGTON, May 31 — After vowing to steer a greater share of antiterrorism money to the highest-risk communities, Department of Homeland Security officials on Wednesday announced 2006 grants that slashed money for New York and Washington 40 percent …
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Shift in U.S. Stance Shows Power of Seven-Letter Word  —  The Bush administration's decision to consider sitting down with the Iranian government underscores a central truth of diplomacy today: Nuclear weapons buy leverage.  —  For six years, President Bush and his aides have dismissed …
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Peter Beinart / Washington Post:   Hijacking Harry Truman
Washington Post:
Iran Welcomes Talks, Rebuffs U.S. Terms
Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
Third Time  —  America may be ready for a new political party.  —  Something's happening.  I have a feeling we're at some new beginning, that a big breakup's coming, and that though it isn't and will not be immediately apparent, we'll someday look back on this era as the time when a shift began.
Kate Phillips / New York Times:
Election Panel Won't Issue Donation Rules  —  WASHINGTON, May 31 — The Federal Election Commission has decided not to issue rules to regulate so-called 527 organizations that used millions of dollars in private donations to become powerful voices in the 2004 presidential election.
Discussion: Cato-at-liberty
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Thomas B. Edsall / Washington Post:
FEC Adopts Hands-Off Stance on '527' Spending
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Justice Dept. Is Criticized by Ex-Official on Subpoenas  —  Subpoenas issued last month to reporters for The San Francisco Chronicle were criticized yesterday by a former chief spokesman for Attorney General John Ashcroft as a "reckless abuse of power."  —  The former spokesman, Mark Corallo …
Gary Langer / ABCNEWS:
Poll: Americans Support Searches  —  Public Sides With FBI in Congress Search Issue  —  June 1, 2006 — In the rift between Congress and the Justice Department, Americans side overwhelmingly with law enforcement: Regardless of precedent and the separation of powers, 86 percent say the FBI …
Andrew C. Revkin / New York Times:
Studies Portray Tropical Arctic in Distant Past  —  The first detailed analysis of an extraordinary climatic and biological record from the seabed near the North Pole shows that 55 million years ago the Arctic Ocean was much warmer than scientists imagined — a Floridian year-round average of 74 degrees.
Kevin Drum / The Washington Monthly:
LIBERAL WORDS, ILLIBERAL ENDS....I have a few more things I want to say about Peter Beinart's The Good Fight, and now's as good a time as any.  —  First: it's a pretty good book.  Most of it is an intellectual history of the "anti-imperialist" left in America, a subject that dominates …
Baltimore Examiner:
The politics of the Internet  —  WASHINGTON - Q We've heard so much about how differently Republicans and Democrats view the world nowadays, as if one could argue that "Republicans Were From Mars, and Democrats Are From Venus."  If this sharp political polarization is to be believed, does it also translate to the Internet?
John Solo / Associated Press:
Reid Says He Won't Accept Free Tickets  —  WASHINGTON (AP) - Reversing course, Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid's office acknowledged Wednesday night he misstated the ethics rules governing his acceptance of free boxing tickets and has decided to avoid taking such gifts in the future.
Brad / THE BRAD BLOG:
Rolling Stone Issues Press Release on Kennedy's Election 2004 Exposé  —  Article to Contend 350,000 Voters Disenfranchised in Ohio; 80,000 Votes May Have Been Fraudulently Shifted from Kerry to Bush in Rural Areas  —  As The BRAD BLOG reported exclusively yesterday …
Larry McShane / Associated Press:
Batwoman is back as a lesbian  —  NEW YORK - Years after she first emerged from the Batcave, Batwoman is coming out of the closet.  DC Comics is resurrecting the classic comic book character as a lesbian, unveiling the new Batwoman in July as part of an ongoing weekly series that began this year.
Timothy Egan / New York Times:
Glass Artists Face Off in Court  —  SEATTLE, May 31 — As an ever-moving maestro in the world where fine art and commerce converge, Dale Chihuly is perhaps the world's most successful glass artist.  —  His clients include Bill Gates and Bill Clinton, and his elaborate installations …
Denise Lavoie / Associated Press:
Iraq veteran sues Moore over 9/11 film  —  BOSTON - A veteran who lost both arms in the war in Iraq is suing filmmaker Michael Moore for $85 million, alleging that Moore used snippets of a television interview without his permission to falsely portray him as anti-war in "Fahrenheit 9/11."
Gretchen Morgenson / New York Times:
Big Bonuses Still Flow, Even if Bosses Miss Goals  —  It was the kind of mistake that wage slaves can only dream of.  Because of what the company called an "improper interpretation" of his employment contract, Sheldon G. Adelson, chairman, chief executive and treasurer of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation …
 
 
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Ryan Sager / Real Clear Politics:
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Randy Dotinga / Christian Science Monitor:
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Andrew J. Coulson / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Planning ahead is considered racist?
Michael A. Ledeen / American Enterprise Institute:
The Iranian Challenge
Lindsay Beyerstein / Majikthise:
Internships, reprise  —  Ezra defends internships against the …
Michael Hirsh / Newsweek:
Fear of Failing  —  How can the Democrats win if the party is scared of its own shadow?
Discussion: TAPPED and The Grit
Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
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Larry J. Sabato / centerforpolitics.org:
History's Paragraph for the 2006 Election
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David S. Broder / Washington Post:
The Seer And the Scandals
Scott Burgess / The Daily Ablution:
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Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
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Mike Dennison / billingsgazette.net:
Richards: Tester is best choice
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Michael Scherer / Salon:
The Blogfather  —  Netroots guru Jerome Armstrong says he's a freethinking pragmatist.
 

 
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