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10:45 AM ET, June 26, 2006

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New York Times:
Letter From Bill Keller on The Times's Banking Records Report  —  The following is a letter Bill Keller, the executive editor of The Times, has sent to readers who have written him about The Times's publication of information about the government's examination of international banking records:
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Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
The New York Times at War With America  —  Why do they hate us?  No, I'm not talking about Islamofascist terrorists.  We know why they hate us: because we have freedom of speech and freedom of religion, because we refuse to treat women as second-class citizens, because we do not kill homosexuals, because we are a free society.
Hugh Hewitt:
Mr. Keller Believes You Are Easily Confused  —  The NYT's Executive Editor Bill Keller refuses interviews but does provide a wholly unpersuasive reponse that is, at best, defensive posturing. … First, unless Mr. Keller makes himself available for interviews on this subject, he is not taking the questions and concerns seriously.
Anne E. Kornblut / New York Times:
Court Review of Wiretaps May Be Near, Senator Says  —  WASHINGTON, June 25 — Senator Arlen Specter said Sunday that the White House and Congress were close to reaching a resolution on submitting a National Security Agency wiretap program to judicial review.
Devlin Barrett / Associated Press:
Lawmaker Wants Papers Probed Over Stories  —  The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee urged the Bush administration on Sunday to seek criminal charges against newspapers that reported on a secret financial-monitoring program used to trace terrorists.
Patterico / Patterico's Pontifications:
L.A. Times Washington Bureau Chief Doyle McManus Explains …
1010wins.com:
Congressman Calls for Investigation of NY Times
Discussion: Blogs for Bush
Washington Post:
Democrats Cite Report On Troop Cuts in Iraq  —  Pentagon Plan Like Theirs, Senators Say  —  Senate Democrats reacted angrily yesterday to a report that the U.S. commander in Iraq had privately presented a plan for significant troop reductions in the same week they came under attack …
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Paul Reynolds / BBC:
Iraq plan part of grand strategy  —  World affairs correspondent, BBC News website  —  The "reconciliation" plan announced on Sunday by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki is part of a grand strategy by the Bush administration to stabilise Iraq - or to stabilise the perception of Iraq …
CNN:
Democrats seize on Iraq pullout report
Discussion: JABBS
Samuel Walker / Los Angeles Times:
Scalia twisted my words  —  Criminologist says his work was used to reach its opposite conclusion in {lt}i{gt}Hudson{lt}/i{gt}.  —  A FRIEND OF mine e-mailed me last week with some exciting news — the Supreme Court had cited one of my criminal justice policy books in an important, late-term decision.
Discussion: TheAgitator.com and Althouse
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Orin Kerr / OrinKerr.com:
Scholar Doesn't Appreciate Scalia Cite: But Was The Citation Inaccurate?
Discussion: TheAgitator.com
Sarah Womack / Telegraph:
Family life faces State 'invasion'  —  Government surveillance of all children, including information on whether they eat five portions of fruit and vegetables a day, will be condemned tomorrow as a Big Brother system.  —  Experts say it is the biggest state intrusion in history into the role of parents.
Joanne Levine / Washington Post:
Al-Jazeera, as American as Apple Pie  —  In a country's hinterlands, a distant region seldom visited by outsiders, a television crew investigates why so many residents are fleeing the area.  When local officials catch wind of the crew's presence, they begin interrogating people the journalists interviewed …
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Extreme Mortman:
Beware Al Jazeera's Public Diplomacy
Discussion: Power Line
Pamela Constable / Washington Post:
Afghan Leader Losing Support  —  KABUL, Afghanistan, June 25 — Many Afghans and some foreign supporters say they are losing faith in President Hamid Karzai's government, which is besieged by an escalating insurgency and endemic corruption and is unable to protect or administer large areas of the country.
Newsweek:
15 People Who Make America Great  —  PHILANTHROPY'S ALL-STAR TEAM  —  The folks below are, to be blunt, the no-brainers.  In some cases, their very names have become synonymous with a cause.  Lance Armstrong: cancer research.  Al Gore: the environment.  Oprah: free cars.
Carol J. Loomis / CNNMoney.com:
Warren Buffett gives away his fortune  —  FORTUNE EXCLUSIVE: The world's second richest man - who's now worth $44 billion - tells editor-at-large Carol Loomis he will start giving away 85% of his wealth in July - most of it to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Opinion Journal:
Saddam's WMD  —  Why is our intelligence community holding back?  —  On Wednesday, at our request, the director of national intelligence declassified six "key points" from a National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) report on the recovery of chemical munitions in Iraq.
James Bone / Times of London:
Saddam's UN links to be aired in court  —  LINKS between Boutros Boutros Ghali, the former UN Secretary-General, and an alleged agent for Saddam Hussein will come under the spotlight when the first American trial of a major figure in the Oil-for-Food scandal gets under way today.
Bill Carter / New York Times:
The 40-Year-Old Virgin Executive  —  If NBC's selection of Dan Abrams, an on-air anchor, as the new day-to-day boss of MSNBC left employees of that all-news cable channel gasping in shock — and it did — the next steps in the reshaping of the long-struggling network are likely to generate at least a few low whistles of surprise.
Discussion: Brilliant at Breakfast and
Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
U.S. can't 'redeploy' its way out of Iraq  —  Last week John Kerry revealed his plan to "redeploy" U.S. forces from Iraq.  This plan is different from fellow Defeaticrat Jack Murtha's plan to "redeploy" U.S. forces from Iraq to Okinawa, which Congressman Murtha seems to think is in the general neighborhood of Iraq.
 
 
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Worst of All Worlds  —  He's "a male Cindy Sheehan" and …
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Washington Post:
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Chris Kraul / Los Angeles Times:
U.S. Eyes Venezuela-Iran Commercial Alliance
Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Amid Iraqi Chaos, Schools Fill After Long Decline
The Prowler / American Spectator:
Democrat Down Cycle
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Pull out of Iraq now, congressman urges
Ron Brynaert / The Raw Story:
New 'Murtha Lied' Website posts 'hateful' emails after liberal blogs start digging
Eric Posner / New York Times:
A Threat That Belongs Behind Bars
Steven Erlanger / New York Times:
Israelis Warn of Military Response to Gaza Attack
NY Daily News:
Give Dem '08 hopefuls a D - for defeatism
Times of London:
Bizarre cult of Sears Tower 'plotter'
Discussion: Telegraph
Eric Schmitt / New York Times:
Troops to Stay in West Iraq, General Says
Discussion: MyDD
 

 
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