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Pete Yost / Associated Press:
War on terror ruling worries GOP lawmakers — WASHINGTON - Two Republican senators said Sunday that Congress must rein in the Supreme Court ruling that international law applies to the Bush administration's conduct in the war on terror. — Thursday's Supreme Court decision embracing Article 3 …
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Transcript for July 2 — MS. ANDREA MITCHELL: Our issues this Sunday …
Transcript for July 2 — MS. ANDREA MITCHELL: Our issues this Sunday …
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Agence France Presse:
Congress ready to set law for Guantanamo tribunals: senators
Congress ready to set law for Guantanamo tribunals: senators
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Associated Press:
Statement demands prisoner release by 6:00 a.m. Tuesday — Prime Minister Ehud Olmert officially rejected on Monday an ultimatum released Monday morning by the kidnappers of IDF Cpl. Gilad Shalit that set a 6:00 a.m. Tuesday deadline for the release of Palestinian prisoners.
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Haaretz:
Israel rejects militants' ultimatum on prisoner exchange — The bureau of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Monday that Israel rejected an ultimatum issued earlier in the day by Palestinian militants holding an Israel Defense Forces soldier, saying that Israel would not give in to blackmail.
Richard Stengel / Time:
No One Gets a Blank Check — The tension between liberty and security is as old as the Republic—and as new as the latest high-tech listening device. In wartime, that tension very often plays itself out as a battle between the White House and the press. It is doing so again now.
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Associated Press:
NYT: Bank program not news to terrorists — NEW YORK - Published reports that the U.S. was monitoring international banking transactions were not news to the terrorists who were its target because the Bush administration had already "talked openly" about the effort, The New York Times' top editor said Sunday.
Mark / Mark in Mexico:
Mexico presidential election - too close to call — TV Azteca's exit polling calls it a tie. TV Azteca won't release actual data if it falls within the margin of error (+/-1.6% — according to TV Azteca). — I'll update this post as things develop. — UPDATE I, 8:48 pm: Per TV Azteca …
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Traci Carl / Associated Press:
Mexico Presidential Race Too Close to Call — Mexico's presidential election was too close to call Sunday, with a leftist offering himself as a savior to the poor and a conservative free-trader both declaring themselves the winner. Officials said they won't know who won for days.
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T. F. Boggs / t.f. boggs:
Interview With An Iraqi General — I wrote a story for Michael Yon's Frontline Forum a week ago about the town I am stationed in right now named Qayyarah. Qayyarah is a model for other Iraqi cities because it was once a haven for terrorists but is now safe enough for anyone to travel around in without fear of terrorists.
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Washington Post:
The Unstoppable Cuban Spring — By Oswaldo José Payá Sardiñas — HAVANA — In March 2003 dozens of leaders of Cuba's Varela Project and other human rights defenders were detained, subjected to summary trials, condemned to many years in prison, and confined in the most inhumane and cruel conditions.
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New York Times:
A New Partnership Binds Old Republican Rivals — John McCain and George W. Bush had notable differences in the 2000 Republican primary season, left. But by Mr. Bush's re-election bid in 2004, the relationship had mellowed, at least publicly. — After years of competitive and often contentious dealings …
Dan Darling / Weekly Standard:
Night Falls on Mogadishu — ON JUNE 5th, Islamist fighters loyal to the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) seized the Somali capital of Mogadishu. The ICU's sudden consolidation of power has increased concerns that the anarchic African nation may serve as a terrorist haven similar to that of Afghanistan under the Taliban.
New York Times:
Hardcover Business Best Sellers — THE WORLD IS FLAT, by Thomas L. Friedman. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $30.) A columnist for the New York Times analyzes 21st-century economics and foreign policy and presents an overview of globalization trends. — FREAKONOMICS, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner.
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MSNBC:
Rice, Lavrov argue behind closed doors — Unedited audio feed provides glimpse into private diplomatic wrangling — MOSCOW - Intentionally or not, the Russians fed out audio of Thursday's closed lunch meeting between Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov …
Angela Delli Santi / Associated Press:
Atlantic City casinos next N.J. casualty — TRENTON, N.J. - Atlantic City's casinos were ordered to close Wednesday, the latest casualty of a state government shutdown that began after the Legislature failed to adopt a budget by its July 1 deadline. — The head of the Casino Control …
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Richard S. Lindzen / Opinion Journal:
Don't Believe the Hype — Al Gore is wrong. There's no "consensus" on global warming. — According to Al Gore's new film "An Inconvenient Truth," we're in for "a planetary emergency": melting ice sheets, huge increases in sea levels, more and stronger hurricanes, and invasions of tropical disease …