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George Jahn / Associated Press:
AP: U.S. to Give Iran Nuclear Technology — A package of incentives presented Tuesday to Iran includes a provision for the United States to supply Tehran with some nuclear technology if it stops enriching uranium _ a major concession by Washington, diplomats said.
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Jon Henke / QandO:
UNITED STATES TO OFFER NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY TO IRAN
UNITED STATES TO OFFER NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY TO IRAN
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Raymond Hernandez / New York Times:
Clinton Is the Life of the Democratic Party — WASHINGTON, June 5 — In what promises to be his most intensive campaign season since he left office, former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to appear at more than two dozen fund-raisers for Democrats around the country …
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Matthew Hickley / Daily Mail:
Special forces to use strap-on 'stealth wings' — Elite special forces troops being dropped behind enemy lines on covert missions are to ditch their traditional parachutes in favour of strap-on stealth wings. — The lightweight carbon fibre mono-wings will allow them to jump from high altitudes …
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 …
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JustOneMinute, Firedoglake, The Strata-Sphere, Blue Crab Boulevard, PrairiePundit, Hugh Hewitt and The Conspiracy to Keep …
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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Big Lizards, Blue Crab Boulevard, Fausta's blog, A Chequer-Board of Nights … and The Galvin Opinion
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Base Assumptions — This month's offensive by President Bush and his allies in Congress against gay marriage and flag burning proves one thing: The Republican Party thinks its base of social conservatives is a nest of dummies who have no memories and respond like bulls whenever red flags are waved in their faces.
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CBC News:
Suspect accused of wanting to behead PM, lawyer claims — One of the suspects in an alleged bomb plot in Ontario is accused of wanting to storm Parliament, behead the prime minister and attack a number of sites, including the CBC building in Toronto, his lawyer says.
Ana Marie Cox / Time:
Inside the Cult of Kos — What makes the political blogger so mesmerizing to his followers? — "If I cared what commenters said, I'd kill myself." In the high-octane non-stop flame war that is the political blogosphere, Markos Moulitsas Zuniga knows how to get attention. He's kidding, of course.
Crooks and Liars:
Coulter on the Today Show: Attacks 9/11 Widows — Coulter on the Today Show: Attacks 9/11 Widows — "I have never seen people enjoying their husband's death so much." — Even her idiotic writing stunned Lauer. The last time she was on the show he treated her as a normal person.
Felicity Barringer / New York Times:
Debate Over Wind Power Creates Environmental Rift — The 44 wind turbines near Thomas, W.Va., have been lethal to bats. The turbines are owned FPL Energy, the wind industry's dominant player. — OAKLAND, Md. — Dan Boone has no doubt that his crusade against wind energy is the right way to protect the Allegheny highlands he loves.
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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 …
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.
Abigail Zuger, M.D. / New York Times:
AIDS, at 25, Offers No Easy Answers — Instinctively, the first thing we want to know about a disease is whether it is going to kill us. As the Talmud says, pretty much all the rest is commentary. Twenty-five years ago, this was the only question about AIDS we could answer with any certainty …
Rick Moran / Right Wing Nut House:
A WORD ABOUT COURAGE — It was 62 years ago that US Rangers stormed the cliffs of Pointe Du Hoc near Omaha Beach. And as the veterans of that day grow oh so gray and bent, mere shadows of the lithe and limber youths who pulled themselves up the jagged bluffs, one hand over another …
BLACKFIVE:
D-DAY REMEMBERED — "The wind is cold, the spray is miserable. The clothes are soaked thru, and the landing craft is pitching and yawing like a kite in a windstorm. The boys vomit from the rollercoaster aaffects of the seas and smashing waves that jar your teeth out of your head.
Antonia Zerbisias / Toronto Star:
Time is right for skepticism — Okay, not to put too fine a point on it: the Toronto Star kicked butt with its scoop on Friday's arrests of 17 suspected Islamic extremists across the GTA. — Don't take my word for it. — The New York Times, which borrowed heavily from our coverage …
Lindsey Tanner / Associated Press:
Study says millions have 'rage' disorder — CHICAGO - To you, that angry, horn-blasting tailgater is suffering from road rage. But doctors have another name for it — intermittent explosive disorder — and a new study suggests it is far more common than they realized, affecting up to 16 million Americans.