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12:55 AM ET, June 7, 2006

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Jon Henke / QandO:
UNITED STATES TO OFFER NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY TO IRAN  —  Finally, diplomatic progress...  I already see some people expressing disapproval of this and comparing it to the Agreed Framework, but I think this is far different.  For one thing, we don't have Jimmy Carter cowboying off to conduct his own brand of "Trust!
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Nuclear meltdown: U.S. offers Iran N-technology
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.
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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 …
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Senate Emphasis on Ideology Has Some in G.O.P. Anxious  —  WASHINGTON, June 6 — Though some Republican candidates may relish the Senate's current concentration on same-sex marriage and other ideologically charged topics, Senator Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island is not among them.
Discussion: AMERICAblog
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Doug Struck / Washington Post:
Bomb Plot Allegations Detailed In Canada  —  Parliament Among Group's Targets, Summary Indicates  —  TORONTO, June 6 — Suspects arrested last weekend in an alleged terrorism plot planned to storm the Canadian Parliament and hold politicians hostage, and at least one wanted to behead …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and Wizbang
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CBC News:   Suspect accused of wanting to behead PM, lawyer claims
Michael Yon / Online Magazine:
Hijacking Haditha  —  I had hired car and driver in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates and was heading to a camel market when we drove by this sign.  I thought my eyes must be tired.  Did that say, WRITING IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN?  Then we passed another, and another, and another.
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard and BLACKFIVE
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.
Gateway Pundit:
Clashes Break Out in NW Iran, Qom Protesters Drive Out Rafsanjani  —  The ethnic Ahwazis put together a video showing glimpses of the regime's horrible oppression, HERE  —  Here is a powerful line from the video, "We Resist Without Hate."  —  The former president of Iran, Hashemi Rafsanjani …
National Post:
Terror suspects plotted two separate attacks  —  Stewart Bell, Adrian Humphreys and Chris Wattie , withfiles from Peter Brieger, CanWest News Service; National Post  —  TORONTO - The young men charged with plotting terrorist attacks against Canadian targets were allegedly planning …
Candace Lombardi / CNET News.com:
Study: Web is the No. 1 media  —  Web media is the dominant at-work media and No. 2 in the home, according to a new report from the Online Publishers Association.  —  The Web also ranked as the No. 1 daytime media.  —  A research project, conducted by Ball State University's Center for Media Design …
Discussion: First Draft
NY Daily News:
Treat me like I'm black, sez Teddy's son  —  Fresh from rehab, Rep. Patrick Kennedy said yesterday he wants to be treated like an African-American from Washington if and when he gets charged for crashing his car on Capitol Hill.  —  Denying that he was drunk and or that he asked the Capitol Police …
CNN:
Baghdad targeted civilian killings soar in May  —  Most were victims of execution-style murders, Iraqi official says  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — Nearly 1,400 Iraqi civilians died in a wave of targeted killings in Baghdad last month, according to a high-ranking Iraqi Health Ministry official.
Discussion: The Sundries Shack and BlondeSense
Michelle Malkin:
THE GEORGIA CONNECTION  —  I obtained the unsealed March 2006 affidavit detailing charges against Ehsanul Islam Sadequee, one of the two Georgia-based Muslim men tied to the Canada terror bust.  There are many interesting tidbits included—note the encrypted CD that FBI technicians are unable …
Popular Mechanics:
Hydrogen on the Cheap  —  Last month, we took an in-depth look at alternative fuels.  Among them was Earth's most abundant element, hydrogen.  Although its future looks bright—the only by-product of a hydrogen fuel cell is water, and experts believe they can one day be used to create electricity …
Discussion: SEIXON
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.
 
 
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