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Tom Brune / Newsday:
Pardon talk for Libby begins — WASHINGTON — Now that top White House aide Karl Rove is off the hook in the CIA leak probe, President George W. Bush must weigh whether to pardon former vice presidential aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, the only one indicted in the three-year investigation.
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
In 2003, U.S. Spurned Iran's Offer of Dialogue — Just after the lightning takeover of Baghdad by U.S. forces three years ago, an unusual two-page document spewed out of a fax machine at the Near East bureau of the State Department. It was a proposal from Iran for a broad dialogue with the United States …
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Ron Suskind / Time:
Al-Qaeda Cell Planned to Attack Subway With Poison Gas, Says New Book — Exclusive Excerpt: Author Ron Suskind reveals how officials learned about a cell that came within weeks of striking New York City — Two months had passed since 9/11, and at the highest levels of government …
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Mark Hosenball / Newsweek:
Too Close for Comfort — An Al Qaeda cell had planned …
Too Close for Comfort — An Al Qaeda cell had planned …
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Carol J. Williams / Los Angeles Times:
Kicked out of Gitmo — A Times reporter's struggle to get the truth about America's island prison just got tougher. — IN THE BEST of times, covering Guantanamo means wrangling with a Kafkaesque bureaucracy, with logistics so nonsensical that they turn two hours of reporting into an 18-hour day …
Anne Saunders / delawareonline:
Biden in N.H.: 'I'm running for president' — DOVER, N.H. — Calling the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks a greater shock to the American psyche than Pearl Harbor, Sen. Joe Biden said Saturday that Democrats must demonstrate they can provide for national security to win back the presidency.
Thomas E. Ricks / Washington Post:
U.S. Airstrikes Rise In Afghanistan as Fighting Intensifies — In Response to More Aggressive Taliban, Attacks Are Double Those in Iraq War — As fighting in Afghanistan has intensified over the past three months, the U.S. military has conducted 340 airstrikes there …
Joe Lauria / Washington Post:
My Unwitting Role in the Rove 'Scoop' — The May 13 story on the Web site Truthout.org was explosive: Presidential adviser Karl Rove had been indicted by Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald in connection with his role in leaking CIA officer Valerie Plame's name to the media, it blared.
Associated Press:
Bill Clinton decries 'divisive' politics — LITTLE ROCK (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton said Saturday that, if he returns to the White House in 2008 because his wife becomes president, his role would be to "do whatever she wants" because that's what a good citizen would do.
ynetnews.com:
German paper doubts Gaza beach reports — German newspaper casts doubt on Palestinian claims that IDF shell killed seven family members on Gaza beach. How come Hadil Ghalia was seen wearing dry clothes after the Gaza beach attack when she was reported to have been swimming? — Ynet
Philip Sherwell / Telegraph:
Ayatollah's grandson calls for US overthrow of Iran — The grandson of Ayatollah Khomeini, the inspiration of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, has broken a three-year silence to back the United States military to overthrow the country's clerical regime. — Hossein Khomeini's call …
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Bill Roggio / Counterterrorism Blog:
Observations from Southeastern Afghanistan — Richard Fernandez of the Belmont Club and I discussed the recent Coalition offensives against the Taliban in Afghanistan as well as Pakistan's involvement with the Taliban. The podcast is available at Pajamas Media. — Also, I'll be on the radio twice on Manday, June 19th:
Adam Nossiter / New York Times:
In New Orleans, Money Is Ready but a Plan Isn't — It is unclear which areas of New Orleans will get city services. Adam Hutton, 11, on Friday added to piles of garbage in Central City. — NEW ORLEANS, June 17 — Billions of federal dollars are about to start flowing into this city …
Times of London:
Horror show reveals Iraq's descent — A morgue's grim scenes testify to a disintegrating nation, says Hala Jaber in Baghdad — THE morning rush had begun at the health ministry's morgue in Baghdad, and by 9.30am last Thursday 36 coffins already lined the street outside.
David Adam / Guardian:
Time running out to curb effects of deep sea pollution, warns UN — Damage to the once pristine habitats of the deep oceans by pollution, litter and overfishing is running out of control, the United Nations warned yesterday. In a report that indicates that time is running out to save them …
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Karin Brulliard / Washington Post:
Kurdish Defendants Find Support in Town's Clasp — Refugees in Va. Hamlet Arrested in Oct. — HARRISONBURG, Va. — There is a Kurdish section at a cemetery in this Shenandoah Valley town. Four Kurdish babies were born in one recent week. And nearly a decade after the first Kurdish refugees settled …
James Traub / New York Times:
The Submerging Republican Majority — During the 2000 presidential campaign, Karl Rove, the political mastermind George W. Bush called Boy Genius, was wont to draw an analogy with the election of 1896, in which the Republican William McKinley drubbed William Jennings Bryan.
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Murtha to Rove: He's sitting in his air-conditioned office on his big, fat backside, saying stay the course. — Murtha to Rove: He's sitting in his air-conditioned office on his big- fat backside- saying stay the course! — From Meet the Press: — Video-WMP Video-QT — Russert: Cutting and Running
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