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Washington Post:
Plot to Attack N.Y. Foiled — A terrorist plot to attack transit tunnels under New York's Hudson River was broken up in its early planning stages, U.S. authorities said yesterday, with three suspects arrested overseas, including a Lebanese man the FBI said was an al-Qaeda follower.
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Oliver Moore / Globe and Mail:
Canadian linked to New York terrorism plot — A terrorist plot against New York involved at least one Canadian currently held in custody overseas, an FBI source knowledgeable about the investigation said Friday. — The suspect is one of eight people — three of them in custody …
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USS Neverdock
Washington Post:
New Links Between Abramoff, White House — Lobbyist Jack Abramoff had a half-dozen White House appointments in the early months of the Bush administration, according to logs released yesterday by the U.S. Secret Service. — The appointments included a meeting with a domestic policy aide …
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War and Piece
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judicialwatch.org:
U.S. Secret Service Forced to Release More White House Logs Detailing Abramoff Visits — Available on Judicial Watch's Internet Site, www.judicialwatch.org — (Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption …
Nick Wadhams / Associated Press:
Japan pushes for sanctions on N. Korea — UNITED NATIONS - Over Chinese and Russian objections, Japan introduced a draft Security Council resolution Friday that would impose sanctions on North Korea for its series of rocket test-launches and also order a halt to its development of ballistic missiles.
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Jonathan Thatcher / Reuters:
N.Korea issues new threat — SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea threatened on Friday to take "stronger physical actions" after Japan imposed punitive measures in response to its barrage of missile tests and pushed for broader sanctions at the United Nations. — Japan introduced …
New York Times:
General Faults Marine Response to Iraq Killings — WASHINGTON, July 7 — The second-ranking American commander in Iraq has concluded that some senior Marine officers were negligent in failing to investigate more aggressively the killings of 24 Iraqi civilians by marines in Haditha last November …
Opinion Journal:
Safe at Any Speed — With higher speed limits, our highways have been getting safer. — It's another summer weekend, when millions of families pack up the minivan or SUV and hit the road. So this is also an apt moment to trumpet some good, and underreported, news: Driving on the highways is safer today than ever before.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
U.S. and Russia to Enter Civilian Nuclear Pact — Bush Reverses Long-Standing Policy, Allows Agreement That May Provide Leverage on Iran — President Bush has decided to permit extensive U.S. civilian nuclear cooperation with Russia for the first time, administration officials said yesterday …
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Blue Crab Boulevard
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Justices Tacitly Backed Use of Guantánamo, Bush Says — WASHINGTON, July 7 — In his most detailed comments to date on the Supreme Court's rejection of his decision to put detainees on trial before military commissions, President Bush said Friday that the court had tacitly approved …
Lawrence Kudlow / Real Clear Politics:
The Big-Bang Story of U.S. Private Business — Did you know that just over the past 11 quarters, dating back to the June 2003 Bush tax cuts, America has increased the size of its entire economy by 20 percent? In less than three years, the U.S. economic pie has expanded by $2.2 trillion …
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
G.O.P. Agenda in House Has Moderates Unhappy — WASHINGTON, July 7 — Moderate Republicans say a planned summer push by the House leadership on conservative causes like gun rights and new abortion restrictions threatens the re-election prospects of embattled centrists, who are key to the party's drive to hold Congress.
Gawker:
Another Day, Another Terror Plot — The Daily News wants you to know that FEAR is BACK, exclusively reporting that the FBI has uncovered a serious terrorist plot to bomb the Holland Tunnel "in hopes of causing a torrent of water to deluge lower Manhattan." (And disrupt all that progress down at the WTC?
Associated Press:
DeLay Suggests He Might Not Retire — SUGAR LAND, Texas (AP) - Former U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay suggested Friday that he may not be ready for retirement just yet, a day after a federal judge ruled that his name must remain on the November ballot even though he resigned from Congress.
Walid Phares / Counterterrorism Blog:
The New York Jihad flood starts in Lebanon? — More information has transpired about one of the designated participants in the alleged plot, which according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, was to bomb the Holland Tunnel, connecting New Jersey with Manhattan, with the ostensible goal …