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The end of cowboy diplomacy — Why the 'Bush Doctrine' no longer works for Bush administration — Editor's note: The following is a summary of this week's Time magazine cover story. — Time.com — All the good feeling at the White House at President Bush's early birthday party on July 4 …
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Bush's Shift: Being Patient With Foes — WASHINGTON, July 9 — President Bush has never made apologies for enshrining pre-emption as the defining doctrine of his first term. He has declared many times that in a post-9/11 world, presidents no longer have the luxury of waiting for the slow grinding …
NY Daily News:
It's WWIII, and U.S. is out of ideas — Last week's headlines prove the point: North Korea fires missiles, Iran talks of nukes again, Iraq carnage continues, Israel invades Gaza, England observes one-year anniversary of subway bombing. And, oh, yes, the feds stop a plot to blow up tunnels under the Hudson River.
Kirk Semple / New York Times:
Baghdad Erupts in Mob Violence — BAGHDAD, July 9 — A mob of gunmen went on a brazen daytime rampage through a predominantly Sunni Arab district of western Baghdad on Sunday, pulling people from their cars and homes and killing them in what officials and residents called a spasm of revenge …
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Washington Post:
Scores Of Sunnis Killed in Baghdad — Neighborhood Residents Describe Signs of Torture — BAGHDAD, July 9 — Shiite Muslim militiamen rampaged through a Sunni Arab neighborhood in Baghdad early Sunday morning, killing more than 50 people and discarding bodies in the streets, according to Iraqi officials and witnesses.
Associated Press:
After 41 killed, Sunni officials say U.S. can't protect Iraqis — BAGHDAD (AP) — Sunni politicians on Monday called on the U.N. Security Council to send peacekeepers to Iraq saying U.S.-led "occupation forces" cannot protect Iraqis. — A day earlier Shiite gunmen entered a Baghdad neighborhood …
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Charles Babington / Washington Post:
Hoekstra Urges Bush to Impart Intelligence Details — The Bush administration briefed top lawmakers on a significant intelligence program only after a key Republican committee chairman angrily complained of being left in the dark, the chairman said yesterday.
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New York Times:
Congressman Says Program Was Disclosed by Informant — WASHINGTON, July 9 — The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said Sunday that the Bush administration briefed the panel on a "significant" intelligence program only after a government whistle-blower alerted him to its existence and he pressed President Bush for details.
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The Left Coaster
Haaretz:
Hamas leaders: Meshal backs broad-based deal with Israel — Khaled Meshal, the Damascus-based head of the Hamas political office, supports Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh's call for a cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinians, Meshal-affiliated Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip say.
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Peter Slevin / Washington Post:
Bringing the Church to the Courtroom — Christian Group Becomes Force in Major Legal Battles — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A 29-foot war memorial shaped like a cross should be allowed to remain on public land. A teacher should be able to emphasize references to God in the Declaration of Independence.
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New York Times:
Detainee Rights Create a Divide on Capitol Hill — Senators Carl Levin, left, and Lindsey Graham talking to reporters in November about legal rights of detainees and enemy combatants. The two are expected to be among the leaders in the coming debate on the issue.
Times of London:
Death trap — Christina Lamb has spent 20 years covering Afghan wars and was lucky to escape with her life after a firefight 10 days ago. Afghanistan is littered with the debris of invading empires - so why do we refuse to learn from history? — When you twice stare death in the face …
Atlas Shrugs:
EXCLUSIVE NIDRA POLLER: WORLD CUP — Reading through all the word cup hoopla in France, I noticed scattered accounts of violence and car burnings but very little media coverage of the destructiveness. So I asked the most "reliable witness" in France, Nidra Poller, to give us the straight dope.
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Barry Wilner / Associated Press:
Italy Beats France for 4th World Cup Title
Italy Beats France for 4th World Cup Title
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Eli Lake / New York Sun:
U.N. Nuclear Chief Pulled Inspector at Iran's Request — The Nobel Peace Prize-winning chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency effectively fired his lead Iran investigator this spring at the request of the Iranians, according to a new report in the German newspaper Die Welt am Sonntag.
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Robert J. Caldwell / San Diego Union-Tribune:
A political battle Bush is winning — Whether The New York Times damaged national security by disclosing a highly classified intelligence program monitoring terrorist financing is, of course, the overriding question in the debate over that newspaper's controversial revelation.
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The American Thinker
USA Today:
Student energizes the news blog biz — Brian Stelter realized he had come of age in January at an American Society of Newspaper Editors luncheon. — NBC anchor Brian Williams, the speaker, pointed out Stelter to the guests. Williams explained that in this new-media age …
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