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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Canadian Border Proves Difficult to Secure — Tighter border controls between the United States and Canada are likely to be less useful than better domestic intelligence and information-sharing in detecting homegrown terrorist plots in North America, terrorism experts said yesterday.
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Toronto Star:
Plot began in chat room — CSIS monitored discussions on bombing targets — 'Training camp' visit turning point for investigators — For most Canadians, ammonium nitrate — even after it was used to destroy the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168 people …
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Debra Rosenberg / Newsweek:
Politics of the Altar — GOP leaders are putting gay marriage back on the agenda. Will voters respond? — June 12, 2006 issue - Back in 2004, suburban Seattle pastor Alec Rowlands watched with dismay as gay couples in Massachusetts flocked to courthouses and churches, exchanged vows and walked away legally wed.
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Thomas Lipscomb / Real Clear Politics:
The Truth, John Kerry, and The New York Times — Kate Zernike's story on the front page of the Memorial Day Sunday New York Times, "Kerry Pressing Swift Boat Case Long After Loss," is an unfortunate reminder of the Times's embarrassingly poor coverage of Kerry in the face of the Swift Boat Veterans …
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John F. Burns / New York Times:
Uncovering Iraq's Horrors in Desert Graves — ON THE EDGE OF THE ASH SHAM DESERT, Iraq, June 3 — Among experts on the American-led team investigating Iraq's mass graves, the skeletal remains lying face-up at the rear of the tangled grave here have been given a name — the Blue Man …
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Dr. Sanity, Left I on the News, Outside The Beltway, Rantingprofs and Media Blog on National …
Hartford Courant:
Paul Bass — Seasonal Memory Lapses — Medical researchers have identified a host of causes for amnesia, from encephalitis to traumatic brain injury. — I've discovered another cause: political campaigns. — Exhibit A: The current campaign in Connecticut for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination.
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NEWS.com.au:
Students gunned down — GUNMEN have dragged 24 people, mostly teenage students, from their vehicles and shot them dead in the latest wave of violence in Iraq. — As Iraqi leaders appeared deadlocked overnight on naming new interior and defence ministers seen as critical to restoring stability, the relentless killings continued.
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Wretchard / The Belmont Club:
Page 53 — Twenty four people have been killed without provocation in Iraq.
Page 53 — Twenty four people have been killed without provocation in Iraq.
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Monica Davey / New York Times:
In State Races, Tough Questions About Abortion — IOWA CITY, June 2 — Even in a room of sixth graders sitting cross-legged on the floor, usually the safest of venues for political candidates, the question emerged from one sweet face: What is your position on abortion?
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Julian E. Barnes / Los Angeles Times:
Army Manual to Skip Geneva Detainee Rule — The Pentagon's move to omit a ban on prisoner humiliation from the basic guide to soldier conduct faces strong State Dept. opposition. — WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has decided to omit from new detainee policies a key tenet of the Geneva Convention …
Washington Post:
For Deals, Jefferson Built Web Of Firms — On May 12, 2005, over dinner with business partner and FBI informant Lori Mody, Rep. William J. Jefferson (D-La.) furtively scrawled the letter "c" on a sheet of paper, and next to it wrote some numbers indicating that he was demanding …
Rob Stein / Washington Post:
Medical Privacy Law Nets No Fines — Lax Enforcement Puts Patients' Files At Risk, Critics Say — In the three years since Americans gained federal protection for their private medical information, the Bush administration has received thousands of complaints alleging violations …
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BBC:
Tehran warns of fuel disruptions — Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that fuel shipments from the Gulf region could be disrupted if the US makes a "wrong move". — In a speech on state TV, Ayatollah Khamenei also said accusations that Iran intended to make a nuclear bomb amounted to a "sheer lie".
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Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Potentially Presidential Pols Pass in A Va. Night — RICHMOND — Two ex-governors with presidential dreams. A constellation of groupies for each. One hotel ballroom. — The orbits of former governor Mark R. Warner (D) and U.S. Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) collided Saturday …
Jere Longman / New York Times:
The Americans, Seriously — In his polo shirt, pleated pants and loafers, Bruce Arena might have been an executive exhorting the troops on a corporate retreat. Instead, he was pacing the tiny locker room at the SAS Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. On this April night, the United States men's national team …
Wayne Slater / Dallas Morning News:
GOP buttons on their shirts and faith on their sleeves — Republican convention draws religious conservatives — SAN ANTONIO - Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell offered a greeting to delegates to the Republican convention. "It's great to be back in the holy land," the Fort Worth native …
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