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11:10 AM ET, June 21, 2006

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Washington Post:
GOP Plans Hearings on Issue of Immigrants  —  In a move that could bury President Bush's high-profile effort to overhaul immigration law until after the midterm elections, House GOP leaders yesterday announced a series of field hearings during the August recess, pushing off final negotiations on a bill until fall at the earliest.
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
House Plan May Delay Immigration Overhaul  —  WASHINGTON, June 20 — In a decision that puts an overhaul of immigration laws in serious doubt, House Republican leaders said Tuesday that they would hold summer hearings around the nation on the politically volatile subject before trying …
David Espo / Associated Press:
GOP leaders: No immigration bill this year  —  WASHINGTON - In a defeat for President Bush, Republican congressional leaders said Tuesday that broad immigration legislation is all but doomed for the year, a victim of election-year concerns in the House and conservatives' implacable opposition …
Nicole Gaouette / Los Angeles Times:
GOP's Call for Hearings Puts Immigration Overhaul in Limbo
Discussion: ParaPundit
AKA GayPatriotWest / Gay Patriot:
Murder & Media Manipulation: Al-Qaeda's Strategy in Iraq  —  Since I first learned of the murder of the two U.S. soldiers whose booby-trapped bodies were recovered earlier today, I've ben trying to find words to express my outrage at this atrocity.  Simply put, it shows the barbarity of our adversary …
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Agence France Presse:
US troops kill Zarqawi's 'right-hand man'  —  The US military says it has killed the "right-hand man" of slain Al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.  —  Major General William Caldwell says Iraqi Mansur Suleiman al-Mashhadani was killed on Friday by US forces in Yusifiyah, south of Baghdad.
Discussion: sugiero and Blue Crab Boulevard
Associated Press:
Al Qaeda in Iraq Leader Killed in Airstrike Near Where U.S. Troops Went Missing  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq — A key Al Qaeda in Iraq leader described as the group's "religious emir" was killed in a U.S. airstrike hours before two American soldiers went missing and in the same area, the military said Tuesday.
Nikolas K. Gvosdev / The Washington Realist:
New Details on Al Masri
Discussion: Thomas Joscelyn
Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
Bush Accuses Iran of Dragging Its Feet  —  President Bush on Wednesday accused Iran of dragging its feet on a Western incentive package aimed at getting Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment activity.  Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said earlier in the day that his country will respond …
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Robert Burns / Associated Press:
U.S. weighs shootdown of N. Korea missile  —  WASHINGTON - The Bush administration is weighing responses to a possible North Korean missile test that include attempting to shoot it down in flight over the Pacific, defense officials told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
William M. Arkin / Early Warning:
North Korea to Washington: Love Us  —  The South Korean government now says it does not see a North Korean missile launch as being imminent.  The North itself hints that it is just looking for attention and dialogue with Washington.  Experts in the region agree that Pyongyang has everything …
Kate Zernike / New York Times:
On Iraq, Kerry Again Leaves Democrats Fuming  —  WASHINGTON, June 20 — When Senator John Kerry was their presidential nominee in 2004, Democrats fervently wished he would express himself firmly about the Iraq war.  —  Mr. Kerry has found his resolve.  But it has not made his fellow Democrats any happier.
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Rick Klein / Boston Globe:
Kerry extends troop withdrawal date
Jeff Emanuel / Townhall.com:
Human rights groups silent on death of Americans  —  Two American soldiers, missing since an insurgent ambush at the checkpoint they were manning last Friday, were found dead Monday night on a street just south of Baghdad.  An Iraqi General confirmed to the Associated Press that the soldiers' bodies showed …
Discussion: Blogs of War and Right Voices
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Adam Sage / Times of London:
Soldiers of fortune go free as judge denounces Chirac over island coup  —  COVERT attempts by President Chirac to exert influence over Africa were exposed by a French court yesterday, when it denounced his secret services for conniving with a band of mercenaries in a coup in the tiny Comoros Islands.
Kim Zetter / Salon:
Is the NSA spying on U.S. Internet traffic?  —  Salon exclusive: Two former AT&T employees say the telecom giant has maintained a secret, highly secure room in St. Louis since 2002.  Intelligence experts say it bears the earmarks of a National Security Agency operation.
Discussion: AMERICAblog
Qassim Abdul-Zahra / Associated Press:
Lawyer Representing Saddam Hussein Killed  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - One of Saddam Hussein's lawyers was shot to death Wednesday after he was abducted from his home by men wearing police uniforms in Baghdad, court and police officials said.  —  Khamis al-Obeidi, who represented Saddam …
Katherine Shrader / Associated Press:
Al-Qaida video shows alleged 20th hijacker  —  WASHINGTON - Al-Qaida has identified a would-be 20th hijacker for the Sept. 11 attacks as a Saudi operative who was killed in a 2004 shootout with his country's security forces.  —  In a statement accompanying a new video …
Eric Rich / Washington Post:
Merrill Apparently Shot Himself On the Bay  —  Philip Merrill, the prominent publisher and former diplomat whose body was found floating in the Chesapeake Bay on Monday, suffered from a heart condition and apparently took his own life, his family said last night.
Discussion: FishBowlDC and Poynter Online
Harold Meyerson / Washington Post:
Lieberman Vs. the Democrats  —  Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman is as seasoned a pol as anyone can find, but he seems to have forgotten the very purpose of elections.  —  In a remarkable interview he recently gave to The Post's David S. Broder [op-ed, June 18], the Democrats' 2000 vice …
 
 
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Brittney Booth / themonitor.com:
Defendant expected to take stand in sexual harassment case
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Weekly Standard:
Passing on Zarqawi  —  BEFORE THE DUST SETTLED on the rubble …
DarkSyde / Daily Kos:
Slogan  —  In a diary on Monday I asked for simple slogans …
Discussion: Right Wing News and IMAO
Daniel McGrory / Times of London:
British suicide bomber 'in link to New York mosque'
Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Ex-Aide To Bush Found Guilty
Pew Research Center:
Iraq Views Improve, Small Bounce for Bush
Discussion: The Next Hurrah
Kim Chipman / Bloomberg:
Bid to boost minimum wage suffers setback
Hillel Italie / Associated Press:
FBI Shadowed Playwright Arthur Miller
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Guardian:
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Para risked his life to save US soldier hurt in Taliban attack
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Real Clear Politics:
Have the Mainstream Media Ignored Our Heroes?
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Dartmouth Alumni Battles Become a Spectator Sport
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Jason DeParle / New York Times:
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Sigfrid Rydquist / ABCNEWS:
National Guard Called In to Fight Big Easy Crime
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