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2:20 AM ET, June 3, 2006

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Jonathan Karl / ABCNEWS:
Officials Concluded Troops Followed Rules of Engagement  —  June 2, 2006 — Horrific images of Iraqi adults and children have fueled new allegations that U.S. troops killed civilians in the Iraqi town of Ishaqi.  But ABC News has learned military officials have completed their investigation …
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Will Dunham / Reuters:
Troops cleared in Iraqi deaths in Ishaqi  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. military probe has exonerated U.S. troops in the deaths of Iraqi civilians in the town of Ishaqi in March, finding American forces followed standard procedures and committed no misconduct, defense officials said on Friday.
Associated Press:
GIs at Ishaqi Cleared; Haditha Probe Open  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - A military investigation into allegations that U.S. troops intentionally killed Iraqi civilians in a March raid in a village north of Baghdad has cleared the troops of misconduct, two defense officials said Friday, despite dramatic video footage of slain children.
Discussion: Andrew Sullivan
Michael R. Gordon / New York Times:
Troops Respect Iraqis' Rights, Rumsfeld Says
Discussion: Washington Post and Telegraph
Jose Lambiet / Palm Beach Post:
Channel 5 reporter says ex punched her  —  Rough times for local TV reporter Kathleen Walter.  —  Walter, 32, a main on-the-scene face for WPTV-Channel 5, says she was a recent victim of domestic violence.  —  "I wouldn't wish this experience on anyone," she said.
Discussion: TalkLeft
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Brad / THE BRAD BLOG:
Ann Coulter 'Lawyers Up' to Face Felony Voter Fraud Charges  —  Paper Reports GOP Extremist/Pundit Retains Bush Law Firm to Fight Allegations in Palm Beach  —  Palm Peach Post columnist, Jose Lambiet gets another scoop in the ongoing saga of Ann Coulter's apparent vote fraud felony down in Palm Beach.
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
White House Opens Door To Dissenters  —  Aversion to Criticism Appears to Be Fading  —  When retired Gen. Barry R. McCaffrey criticized the Bush administration's handling of the Iraq war three years ago, he was lambasted as an armchair general and deemed an adversary by the Pentagon.
Caitlin Rother / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Documents show issues with wives, child support  —  Republican Jim Galley, who is running for Congress as a "pro-traditional family" candidate, was married to two women at the same time, defaulted on his child support payments and has been accused of abuse by one of his ex-wives.
Jad Mouawad / New York Times:
Eight Oil Workers Abducted From Rig Off Nigeria  —  Armed rebels raided an oil drilling rig 40 miles off the Nigerian coast early today and kidnapped eight foreign oil workers, in the latest of a string of violent incidents meant to disrupt oil production in the country's oil-rich Niger Delta region.
Discussion: Power Line and Amygdala
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Austin Bay Blog:   A raid takes British, American, and Canadian hostages/Nigeria's …
Associated Press:
Cops: Couple ordered hit on grandkids  —  Wanted to stop testimony at son's rape trial, police say  —  TAVARES, Florida (AP) — A couple tried to hire a hit man to kill their three grandchildren and daughter-in-law to stop them from testifying against their son in his rape trial, authorities said.
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Rick Moran / Right Wing Nut House:
WHEN NEW NEWS IS OLD NEWS  —  What the heck is the matter with the BBC?  —  This story on another "massacre" by US troops in Ishaqi was covered extensively by both the AP and the Middle Eastern press back in March.  Here's the story as it appeared in the Lebanon Daily Star (archived):
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Associated Press:
Pilot Fights Black Snake Stowaway on Plane  —  CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Monty Coles was 3,000 feet in the air when he discovered a stowaway peeking out at him from the plane's instrument panel — a 4 1/2-foot black snake.  —  Coles had left Charleston earlier for a leisurely flight …
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Michael Yon / Online Magazine:
Dishonor  —  A major new magazine has been launched in the US and Canada by one of the worlds largest magazine publishing empires.  HFM is a French company that also publishes such well known periodicals as: American Photo, Boating, Car and Driver, Cycle World, ELLE, ELLE Decor, ELLEgirl …
Paul Fortunato / New York Times:
Opus Dei's Box-Office Triumph  —  AS a member of Opus Dei, I would like to thank Dan Brown and Ron Howard for "The Da Vinci Code."  Why am I not outraged like so many other devout Roman Catholics?  Because I think we could not have wished for a better result: critics attack the film (and …
Ashraf Khalil / Los Angeles Times:
Kerry Attacks Bush Over Iraq Policies  —  The administration's choice of confrontation instead of diplomacy has harmed the U.S., the senator says in a speech in Los Angeles.  —  Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) harshly criticized the Bush administration for "disdaining diplomacy" …
Charles R. Morris / New York Times:
Freakoutonomics  —  LAST month saw one of the sharpest drops in consumer confidence since the recessions of 1979-1982.  But those were truly dreadful times.  Oil prices tripled, rates on home mortgages shot into the mid-teens, the stock market was a disaster area and unemployment rates reached double digits.
 
 
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