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4:17 AM ET, June 14, 2006

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Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Webb Wins Democratic Nomination In Virginia  —  Ex-Republican to Face Allen for U.S. Senate  —  Virginia Democrats yesterday chose Vietnam War hero James Webb to challenge Sen. George Allen (R), siding with their party's national leadership, which had declared the former Republican …
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Mark Pazniokas / Hartford Courant:
Lieberman Ally Advises: Run As An Independent  —  A prominent ally of U.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman urged Monday that Lieberman run for re-election as an independent and not trust his career to left-leaning Democratic primary voters in August.  —  John F. Droney Jr., a former Democratic state chairman …
Bob Lewis / Associated Press:   Webb Wins Senate Primary Race in Va.
TalkLeft:
EXCLUSIVE: No Deal for Karl Rove  —  Sometimes people just don't know when to cry "uncle."  I do.  I asked Robert Luskin this morning if Karl Rove has made a deal with Fitzgerald.  His response: … Which is exactly what Luskin told me weeks ago.  It's over, folks.  Karl Rove will not be charged with a crime.
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TalkLeft:
Sealed Case 06cr00128 and Outing Sources  —  Truthout seems to be using Sealed Case 128 to justify not revealing Jason Leopold's sources for his May 13 article reporting Karl Rove had been indicted.  —  Yes, there has been a sealed case 06cr00128 styled Sealed v. Sealed on the District Court's docket …
Toni Locy / Associated Press:   Rove Won't Be Charged in CIA Leak Case
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Adam Brookes / BBC:
'Kill Iraqis marine song' probe  —  The US marines have launched a probe into a video posted on the internet that apparently shows a serving marine singing about killing Iraqi civilians.  —  A spokesman described the video as "clearly inappropriate" and contrary to the standards of the marines.
Discussion: Gateway Pundit and ¡No Pasarán!
White House:
President Bush Visits Troops in Iraq  —  THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all.  Thank you for the warm welcome.  Thought I'd stop in to say "hello."  (Laughter and applause.)  I bring greetings from a grateful nation.  (Applause.)  I thank you for your sacrifice, I thank you for your service, I thank you for making history.
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White House:
President Bush Makes Surprise Visit to Iraq, Meets with Prime Minister Maliki in Baghdad  —  Via Videoconference with Camp David Participants  —  PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. Prime Minister, thank you for this opportunity to visit with your cabinet.  I have expressed our country's desire to work with you …
Dan Elliott / Associated Press:
Panel: Churchill should be fired  —  Ward Churchill, the professor who called some of the World Trade Center victims "little Eichmanns," should be fired because of "repeated and deliberate" infractions of scholarship rules, a University of Colorado committee said today.
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Sara Burnett / Rocky Mountain News:
Committee: Fire Churchill  —  A majority of the University of Colorado committee leading an inquiry into Ward Churchill recommended today that the ethnic studies professor be fired.  —  Of the 10 voting members, six said he should be fired.  One said he should be suspended without pay for two years …
Discussion: Slapstick Politics
Dan Gorenstein / Reuters:
Rove urges U.S. Republicans to campaign on economy  —  Source: Reuters  —  MANCHESTER, New Hampshire, June 12 (Reuters) - Republicans should campaign on U.S. economic strength and the war in Iraq as they gear up for the November election, President George W. Bush's political adviser Karl Rove urged on Monday.
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senatemajority.com:
Karl Rove Taking Bullets?
Discussion: Angry Bear and Attytood
Suzanne Gamboa / Associated Press:
Hastert Deals Blow to Immigration Bill  —  Hopes for a quick compromise on immigration were dealt a blow Tuesday after House Speaker Dennis Hastert said he wanted to take a "long look" at a Senate bill offering possible citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants.
Dafydd / Big Lizards:
Gaza Beach Bingo: the Rest of the Story  —  In our post Provenance, we noted that there was a great deal of question whether the civilians killed on the Gaza beach were hit with an Israeli artillery shell, as the Palestinians and the world elite media all declared.
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Jed Graham / Investor's Business Daily:
Bush May Meet Vow To Halve The Deficit Three Years Early  —  Aided by surging tax receipts, President Bush may make good on his pledge to cut the deficit in half in 2006 — three years early.  —  Tax revenues are running $176 billion, or 12.9%, over last year, the Treasury Department said Monday.
Arizona Republic:
Letters policy  —  Here is the policy that Editorial Board editors use in selecting letters to the editor for publication in The Arizona Republic:  —  1. Letters must be signed.  All letters must be verified prior to publication.  We don't publish unsigned letters.  —  2. Clarity, conciseness of language.
Reuters:
U.S. court tosses lawsuit over "In God We Trust"  —  SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. district court judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit brought by a California atheist against the U.S. government for its use of the phrase "In God We Trust" on its coins and currency.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
A Bush Aide's Blunt Words  —  New Adviser Pulled No Punches in His Magazine Pieces  —  Bill Clinton is a "virtuoso deceiver" and Hillary Rodham Clinton a "true chameleon" guilty of "self-serving behavior, comparative radicalism, and dubious personal morality."  —  Al Gore is a "mad dog" known to "foam at the mouth."
 
 
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