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Transcript for June 11 — MR. TIM RUSSERT: Our issues this Sunday: Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is dead.What does this mean for Iraq, especially the 135,000 American troops still on the ground? We'll ask NBC News analyst and retired General Barry McCaffrey. — Then, 1,000 political activists …
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Bloggers' Convention Draws Democrats — LAS VEGAS, June 10 — The newest provocateur in Democratic Party politics bounced through the corridors of the Riviera Hotel this weekend wearing jeans or baggy shorts, sneakers and a perpetually mischievous grin. His name is Markos Moulitsas Zúniga …
Paul Harris / Observer:
Top politicians pay homage to king of bloggers — Presidential hopefuls woo Las Vegas convention — For many, they are the nerds of US politics: laptop warriors, with brains full of statistics, no social life and devoting too much time to arcane policy details.
Agence France Presse:
Two die as hardline Islamists ban World Cup — Hardline Islamic courts shut cinema halls and barred residents from watching the World Cup, prompting scores of civilians to protest the ban in which two people were killed, court officials and residents have said.
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The Jawa Report v3.0 Beta
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CBC News:
Israel investigating deaths of Palestinians on beach — The Israeli military is still trying to determine if shells it fired killed seven members of a Palestinian family picnicking on a beach in Gaza on Friday. — The military has accounted for five of the six shells it fired into Gaza, and said they didn't kill the family.
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CBC News:
Israel denies firing shell that killed Palestinians — A top Israeli general says the country's armed forces didn't cause the explosion that killed eight Palestinians on Friday and ended the fragile ceasefire in the region. — Hamas, which leads the Palestinian Authority parliament …
BBC:
Guantanamo suicides 'acts of war' — The suicides of three detainees at the US base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, amount to acts of war, the US military says. — The camp commander said the two Saudis and a Yemeni were "committed" and had killed themselves in "an act of asymmetric warfare waged against us".
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StrategyPage:
Smart Dust Stalked Zarqawi — June 10, 2006: For the last ten years, development of "smart dust" has moved right along. "Smart Dust" is basically very miniaturized electronic devices. This is similar to stuff like RFID, smart cards, EZ Pass and those rice grain size tracking devices you can have injected into your pets.
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Nelson Hernandez / Washington Post:
Zarqawi's Hideout: Bombed, Bulldozed
Zarqawi's Hideout: Bombed, Bulldozed
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Informed Comment, Rantingprofs, Blue Crab Boulevard, The American Street and Just a Bump in the Beltway
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Reid Seeks More Clarity in Nuclear Intelligence on Iran — LAS VEGAS, June 10 — Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) said here Saturday that he will seek greater transparency from the Bush administration about possible threats posed by Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons.
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
In Texas Town, New Drug Plan Baffles Patient and Provider Alike — McALLEN, Tex. — In Washington, Bush administration officials say Medicare's new prescription drug program is humming along smoothly, filling more than three million prescriptions a day and cutting costs by an average of 50 percent for each beneficiary.
Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
'Warmongers' have a point: It's a war — Here are four news stories from the last week: — Baghdad: Abu Musab al-Zarqawi found himself on the receiving end of 500 pounds of U.S. ordnance. — London: Scotland Yard arrested a cell of East End Muslims allegedly plotting a sarin attack in Britain.
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The Sundries Shack
Jed Graham / Investor's Business Daily:
Bush's Approval Up On Zarqawi's Death, But It May Not Last — For one day at least, President Bush was more popular than he's been all year. — The president's lagging poll numbers got a swift boost from Thursday's news that U.S. warplanes had killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the most wanted-terrorist in Iraq.
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Des Moines Register:
Vilsack fourth in presidential poll — 1 in 10 Iowans would back governor if he ran for White House — Edwards, Clinton top Democratic choices for president in 2008 — Former U.S. Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina leads a list of potential Democratic presidential candidates while Iowa …
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
As Agenda Falters, Bush Tries a More Personal Approach in Dealing With Congress — WASHINGTON, June 10 — Senator John W. Warner and his wife were at the White House for a Memorial Day photo session with veterans when they received an unexpected invitation from President Bush.
Steve Brisendine / Associated Press:
Mexico Breaks Through Iran Defense in Win — NUREMBERG, Germany (AP) - Iran seemed content to play for one point. So Mexico took all three. Mexico broke through Iran's defense late in the second half, scoring twice in the final 15 minutes for a 3-1 victory in the teams' Group D opener Sunday.
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Riehl World View
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Warming to A Candidacy? — A few years ago a Los Angeles television anchor said: "Dodgers and Angels highlights at 11. Please watch anyway." Some viewers probably thought ABC should have said something like that when announcing Al Gore's extended interview on "This Week" last Sunday.
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Think Progress
Gaius / Blue Crab Boulevard:
Memorium — Sarge Just sent this: — It's been a little while since I've posted here, but Friday night all the — things in the world news that I'd been planning to write about suddenly — became completely unimportant. Friday night a soldier from my company, from — my platoon, was killed by an IED.