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Patrick Quinn / Associated Press:
Iraqi claims U.S. GIs beat wounded man — BAGHDAD, Iraq - An Iraqi man who was one of the first people on the scene of the U.S. airstrike targeting Abu Musab al-Zarqawi said he saw American troops beating a man who had a beard like the al-Qaida leader. — The witness, who lives near …
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Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
Death Could Shake Al-Qaeda In Iraq and Around the World — BERLIN, June 9 — The death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi could mark a turning point for al-Qaeda and the global jihadist movement, according to terrorism analysts and intelligence officials. — Until he was killed Wednesday by U.S. forces …
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Gathering Highlights Power of the Blog — LAS VEGAS, June 9 — If any more proof were needed of the rising influence of bloggers — at least for the Democratic Party — it could be found here on Friday on the Las Vegas Strip, where the old and new worlds of American politics engaged …
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Ana Marie Cox / Time:
Why Ambitious Pols Make Their Pilgrimage to Yearly Kos — From Wes Clark to Mark Warner, they've gone to Vegas to get into the swing of the blog thing — The bulletin arrives halfway into the panel on progressive candidates, an email missive I read over the shoulder of the guy in front of me …
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Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
Gingrich May Run in 2008 If No Front-Runner Emerges — Former House speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) expects to run for president in 2008 if the contest for the Republican nomination still seems wide open late next year, he said yesterday. — In remarks that were critical of both parties' recent performance …
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CNN:
Brown: E-mail shows Bush glad FEMA took Katrina flak — WASHINGTON (CNN) — The former emergency management chief who quit amid widespread criticism over his handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina said he received an e-mail before his resignation stating President Bush was glad …
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David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Lucrative Life in Revolving Door for Capitol Hill Staff Member and Lobbyist — WASHINGTON, June 9 — For months, Jeffrey S. Shockey has seemed to exemplify the revolving door between K Street and Capitol Hill. — He left a job with the House Appropriations Committee in 1999 for a partnership …
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Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
U.S.: 3 Guantanamo inmates commit suicide — WASHINGTON - Three detainees at Guantanamo Bay apparently committed suicide amid protests of the U.S. military prison by inmates, the Defense Department said Saturday. They were the first reported deaths at the controversial detention center …
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Patrick Walters / Associated Press:
Councilman asks Geno's to lose 'Speak English' sign — PHILADELPHIA - — At a City Council meeting Thursday, Councilman Jim Kenney asked Geno's Steaks to take down its sign that says, "This Is AMERICA: WHEN ORDERING SPEAK ENGLISH." — That's just the latest example of how an English …
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Kari Lydersen / Washington Post:
Wind-Power Projects Halted — Supporters See Political Motive Behind Defense Dept. Study — CHICAGO — More than 130 wind turbines are proposed for the hilltops of central Wisconsin, but that project and at least 11 others have been halted by the Defense Department as it studies whether …
Philip Elliott / Associated Press:
9/11 Commissioner Criticizes Coulter — A member of the Sept. 11 commission on Friday lashed out at conservative pundit Ann Coulter for a "hate-filled attack" in saying the widows whose husbands died in the World Trade Center used the deaths for their own political gain.
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CBC News:
Teacher witnessed transformation of some bomb-plot suspects — A Muslim religious leader in Toronto who knows some of those charged in the suspected bomb plot says the young men underwent rapid transformations from normal Canadian teenagers to radicalized introverts.
Bob Lewis / Associated Press:
Flier Blasted on Drawing of Jewish Opponent — Senate candidate James H. Webb, President Reagan's former Navy secretary, was criticized by his Jewish opponent Friday over a campaign flier that depicted the opponent with a hooked nose and cash spilling from his pockets.
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Monte Whaley / Denver Post:
Poop prank has Musgrave staff fuming — A UNC emeritus professor is charged with returning the congresswoman's mailer - with interest. — A former professor of French at the University of Northern Colorado has been cited for allegedly making a special delivery to U.S. Rep. Marilyn Musgrave that reeked of political partisanship.
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David Axe / TCS Daily:
The Art of Aerial Assassination — For years, the military has labored to increase the flexibility and lethality of its aircraft and to decrease the time it takes to put bombs on target. One goal has been to "decapitate" regimes and terrorist organizations with timely air strikes.
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Associated Press:
Army Meets Recruiting Goal Again — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army said Friday it surpassed its recruiting goal for May, marking the 12th consecutive month of meeting or exceeding its target. — Before it began the streak in June 2005, the active Army had missed its target four consecutive months.
Zachary Abuza / Counterterrorism Blog:
Freedom Nears for JI Spiritual Leader Abu Bakar Ba'asyir: A Real Setback in the War on Terror — On Wednesday, Indonesian authorities will release Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, a 68 year old cleric and the spiritual leader of the Southeast Asian affiliate of Al Qaeda, Jemaah Islamiyah.
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Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Iraq War Critic Surprises Democrats — Murtha Says He Will Run for Majority Leader if Party Wins — Rep. John P. Murtha (Pa.), one of the Democrats' leading antiwar voices, startled his political colleagues yesterday by announcing he would seek a senior leadership position if the Democrats win control of the House in November.