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Manuel Roig-Franzia / Washington Post:
Contender Alleges Mexico Vote Was Rigged — Populist's Plan for Legal Challenge Ignites Boisterous Crowd at Massive Rally in Capital — MEXICO CITY, July 8 — Downtown Mexico City swelled Saturday with the accumulated frustration and rage of the poor, who were stoked into a sign-waving …
Matt / The Great Society:
CopyCoulter: Plagiarism Scandal Heating Up — Since the New York Post article featuring John Barrie, a plagiarism expert, and his work on looking into online allegations of plagiarism by Ann Coulter, the scandal is now off and rolling. — Justin Rood of TPMmuckraker wrote that Barrie …
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Adam Carolla hangs up on Coulter … Audio -MP3 — The Great Society provides a rough transcript: — ADAM CAROLLA: Ann Coulter, who was suppose to be on the show about an hour and a half ago, is now on the phone, as well. Ann? — ANN COULTER: Hello. — CAROLLA: Hi Ann. You're late, babydoll.
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Mark Lavie / Associated Press:
UN blames Israel for humanitarian crisis, hard to children in Gaza — JERUSALEM (AP) - The United Nations blamed Israel for a burgeoning humanitarian crisis, including deaths, injuries and harm to children, from its offensive in Gaza in a strong statement released Saturday.
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Khaled Abu Toameh / Jerusalem Post:
Hamas says it's ready for cease-fire
Hamas says it's ready for cease-fire
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Matthew Continetti / Weekly Standard:
Kiss of Death? — On July 6, the commuters stopping by O'Neill's pub on North Main Street here for a beer and a ballgame on their way home from work found themselves in the middle of a political rebellion. While the after-work crowd stood along the bar, drinking Stella Artois and carousing …
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Associated Press:
GOP senator helped hip-hop producer dodge coke sentence — Orrin Hatch: Dallas Austin 'will learn from this experience' — SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, a musician in his own right, helped secure the release of Atlanta R&B producer Dallas Austin …
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Powerful GOP Activist Sees His Influence Slip Over Abramoff Dealings — For more than a decade, Grover G. Norquist has been at the nexus of conservative activism in Washington, becoming a Bush administration insider whose weekly strategy sessions at his Americans for Tax Reform …
Times of London:
Joking Muslim cleric mocks victims of London blasts — A SPEECH by an extremist Muslim cleric praising the London bombers and mocking victims of suicide attacks has been broadcast on the internet to coincide with the anniversary of the July 7 attacks. — The audience laughs as Omar Brooks …
Jeff Goldstein / protein wisdom:
A few words on the Frisch matter, presented in convenient list form (updated) — 1) I don't feel victimized. Debbie Frisch is as nutty as the ring around a squirrel's crapper, but I don't think she's a threat. She's more of an object lesson in having too many cats.
Susan Saulny / New York Times:
Investors Lead Home Sale Boom in New Orleans — NEW ORLEANS, July 8 — In a market spurred by speculators and bargain hunters, an extraordinarily large number of houses in the flood-ravaged metropolitan area here are being sold, according to real estate analysts, who say volume and sales prices exceed levels before Hurricane Katrina.
Emptywheel / The Next Hurrah:
Hoekstra's Threat — I had a feeling there was something more—a lot more—to the Lichtblau-Shane story reporting a surveillance program that Peter Hoekstra hadn't been briefed on. Only I wasn't sharp enough to do what texas dem did—look for the letter referenced in the article.
Ben Stein / New York Times:
A City on a Hill, or a Looting Opportunity — JUST for my own bad self, I love living in the United States of America. — Every night before I go to sleep, I lie in bed next to my wonderful German short-haired pointer, Brigid, and my Dalmatian, Susie, and I look out at the palm trees …
theday.com:
Two Dozen Injured as Car Strikes Pedestrians at Sailfest — ',SHADOW, CAPTIONSTYLE, 'italic',CLOSEWEIGHT, 'bold', CLOSESIZE, 1, CLOSECOLOR, '#ffffff', STICKY, CAPTION, 'Author Profile', FGCOLOR, '#ffffcc', OFFSETX, 20, OFFSETY, -25, WIDTH, 300);" onmouseout="return nd();">Kathleen Edgecomb
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Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Maxine Waters to Campaign for Lamont — I swear if it wasn't for the Congressional Black Caucus during the Clinton impeachment hearings my faith in democracy would have crumbled right then and there. You want a fight? They know how to fight, which is why the right hates them and spends …
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Patrick Cockburn / Independent:
American attacks on Mehdi Army cause uproar among Shia — US forces in Iraq have launched a series of bloody attacks on Shia militia forces in and around Baghdad, killing or wounding 30 fighters and provoking widespread anger in the Shia community. — Iraqi government security forces …
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Laura / War and Piece:
Two big calls for the press "to rise to the occasion" in the face of bullying and not so subtle messages to pull punches, from the nation's top journalism deans and Frank Rich. — I will say this, it is staggering to see what a press that doesn't pull punches coupled with an independent Milan prosecutor …
Robert F. Worth / New York Times:
U.S. Military Braces for Flurry of Criminal Cases in Iraq — No American serviceman has been executed since 1961. But in the past month, new cases in Iraq have led to charges against 12 American servicemen who may face the death penalty in connection with the killing of Iraqi civilians.
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