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10:25 AM ET, June 6, 2006

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Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Privately Funded Trips Add Up on Capitol Hill  —  Over 5 1/2 years, Republican and Democratic lawmakers accepted nearly $50 million in trips, often to resorts and exclusive locales, from corporations and groups seeking legislative favors, according to the most comprehensive study to date on the subject of congressional travel.
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Kate Phillips / New York Times:
Trip Study Finds More Was Spent on Aides Than Lawmakers
Discussion: Wonkette
Baltimore Examiner:   Big government spawns congressional junkets
Juan Forero / New York Times:
Ex-President Wins in Peru in Stunning Comeback  —  LIMA, Peru, June 4 — Sixteen years after his presidency ended in economic collapse and heightened guerrilla violence, Alan García was elected president again on Sunday, completing one of Latin America's most astonishing political resurrections.
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Ken Silverstein / Harper's:
Creating the Inevitable  —  The CIA visits Iraq in April 2002  —  The Bush Administration continues to claim that war against Iraq was always a last resort, but an overwhelming amount of evidence—such as the Downing Street Memo of July 2002, which said military action was "inevitable"—suggests otherwise.
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Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Court to Weigh Race as Factor in School Rolls  —  WASHINGTON, June 5 — The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to rule on what measures, if any, public school systems may use to maintain racial balance in individual schools.  —  The eventual decision on whether they can take race into account …
Jane Williams / NEWS.com.au:
Devil's date creates infernal jitters  —  THE calendar has clicked over to the sixth day of the sixth month, 2006 and hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia - the fear of the number 666 - is taking hold.  —  Will the world end?  Will someone give birth to the antichrist?  Will Satan reclaim control?
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
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Agence France Presse:
Dutch Evangelicals calls for pray-in against the Devil
Discussion: Preemptive Karma
Toronto Star:
The ties that bind 17 suspects?  —  SURYA BHATTACHARYA, NASREEN GULAMHUSEIN AND HEBA ALY  —  In investigators' offices, an intricate graph plotting the links between the 17 men and teens charged with being members of a homegrown terrorist cell covers at least one wall.
David Harsanyi / Denver Post:
Chill out over global warming  —  You'll often hear the left lecture about the importance of dissent in a free society.  —  Why not give it a whirl?  —  Start by challenging global warming hysteria next time you're at a LoDo cocktail party and see what happens.  —  Admittedly, I possess virtually no expertise in science.
Associated Press:
Canadian Terror Probe Expands to 7 Nations  —  TORONTO (AP) - Police said Monday more arrests are likely in an alleged plot to bomb buildings in Canada, while intelligence officers sought ties between the 17 suspects and Islamic terror cells in the United States and five other nations.
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Rebecca Cook Dube / Christian Science Monitor:
Canada faces 'jihad generation'
Discussion: ParaPundit and Jihad Watch
Opinion Journal:
Fitzgerald, Scooter and Us  —  The special prosecutor wants to use our editorial as evidence.  Sorry. … Those words appeared in this column on July 17, 2003, under the headline "Yellowcake Remix."  Three years later they show we were right about Joe Wilson and his false allegation …
Times of London:
The wrong target  —  Terrorism, not America, is a real and present threat to our freedoms  —  Al-Haditha, a town on the Euphrates northwest of Baghdad, is still a place where fighters blend into the populace and literally use civilians as cover.  Coalition forces may shoot only when threatened …
Discussion: Harry's Place and PrairiePundit
John Hawkins / Right Wing News:
The 10 Most Dangerous Democratic Candidates In 2008  —  Just for the fun of it, I decided to put together a list of the Democratic candidates who'd have the best chance to beat a GOP nominee in 2008.  This list is based purely on electability, not on the likelihood the candidate will take the nomination.
David Feige / New York Times:
Witnessing Guilt, Ignoring Innocence?  —  THE police lineup — in which the anxious eyewitness casts an accusing gaze on a string of sullen men (or women) on the other side of one-way glass — is as much a staple of actual law enforcement as it is of "C.S.I." and "Law & Order."  It is also highly flawed.
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
U.S. Is Offering Deals on Trade to Entice Iran  —  WASHINGTON, June 5 — The European Union's foreign policy director, Javier Solana, arrived in Tehran on Monday night with incentives intended to resolve the nuclear crisis with Iran, including a proposal to allow Iran to upgrade …
Ellen Knickmeyer / Washington Post:
Iraqis Accuse Marines in April Killing Of Civilian  —  Disabled Man's Family Disputes Troops' Story  —  BAGHDAD, June 4 — All parties to the case of Hashim Ibrahim Awad al-Zobaie agree that he was shot dead by Marines of the 3rd Battalion, 5th Regiment on April 26 in the small central Iraqi village of Hamdaniyah.
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
House at Stake, Midterm Election Gets Early Start  —  WASHINGTON, June 5 — Congressional campaigns have begun early and with unusual intensity this year in many districts across the country, reflecting a consensus in both parties that Republicans could lose control of the House and perhaps the Senate.
Discussion: Bring it On!
Seth Borenstein / Washington Times:
Apocalypse tomorrow?  666 arrives  —  Is tomorrow's date — 6-6-6 — merely a curious number, or could it mean our number is up?  —  There's a devilishly odd nexus of theology, mathematics and commercialism on the sixth day of the sixth month of the sixth year.
Washington Post:
In Brazen Roundup, 56 Vanish From Baghdad  —  BAGHDAD, June 5 — "Turn back," a friend told Haji Abu Shamaa as he walked Monday morning toward his money-changing shop in the Karkh neighborhood of central Baghdad, a mile north of the heavily guarded Green Zone.  "The Interior Ministry police are rounding up people."
 
 
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