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7:45 AM ET, July 12, 2006

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Robert Novak / Human Events:
My Leak Case Testimony  —  Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has informed my attorneys that, after two and one-half years, his investigation of the CIA leak case concerning matters directly relating to me has been concluded.  That frees me to reveal my role in the federal inquiry that …
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Robert Novak Acknowledges Confidential Administration Sources  —  Syndicated columnist Robert Novak acknowledged for the first time today that he identified three confidential administration sources during testimony in the CIA leak investigation, saying he did so because they had granted …
Pete Yost / Associated Press:
Novak: Rove was a source in outing Plame  —  WASHINGTON - Columnist Robert Novak said publicly for the first time Tuesday that White House political adviser Karl Rove was a source for his story outing the identity of CIA officer Valerie Plame.  —  In a column, Novak also says his recollection …
Discussion: First Draft and AMERICAblog
The Raw Story:
Novak discusses role in CIA Plame leak case investigation
Discussion: The Left Coaster and Wizbang
CNN:   Novak: Rove confirmed Plame's identity
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Novak names Bill Harlow as a confirming source
Think Progress:
BREAKING: Novak Outs Former CIA Spokesman As 'Confirming' Source On Plame
Discussion: US Politics
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
U.S. Terror Targets: Petting Zoo and Flea Market?  —  WASHINGTON, July 11 — It reads like a tally of terrorist targets that a child might have written: Old MacDonald's Petting Zoo, the Amish Country Popcorn factory, the Mule Day Parade, the Sweetwater Flea Market and an unspecified "Beach at End of a Street."
Paul Blustein / Washington Post:
White House Lowers '06 Deficit Estimate  —  The Bush administration yesterday lowered its estimate of this year's federal budget deficit to $296 billion — a figure that prompted the White House to claim vindication for its tax cuts, and Democrats to issue new denunciations of the nation's fiscal problems.
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BBC:
Pink Floyd's Barrett dies aged 60  —  Syd Barrett, one of the original members of legendary rock group Pink Floyd, has died at the age of 60 from complications arising from diabetes.  —  The guitarist was the band's first creative force and an influential songwriter, penning their early hits.
Discussion: SteveAudio
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BBC:
Obituary: Syd Barrett
Discussion: The Road to Surfdom
Harold Meyerson / Washington Post:
Lieberman's Real Problem  —  I am about to become a traitor to my class.  Among my estimable colleagues in the Washington commentariat, the idea that Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman is facing a serious challenge from a fellow Democrat over Lieberman's support for the Iraq war seems to evoke incredulity and exasperation.
Scott Shane / New York Times:
Terror and Presidential Power: Bush Takes a Step Back  —  WASHINGTON, July 11 — From the outset, President Bush declared that the battle against Al Qaeda would be a war like no other, fought by new rules against new enemies not entitled to the old protections afforded to either prisoners of war or criminal defendants.
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Sister Toldjah:
Glenn Greenwald whips himself into foaming frenzy, condemning …
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
The Raw Story:
Video: 50 year study says conservatives 'followers'  —  In an interview with MSNBC's Keith Olbermann, former Nixon counsel John Dean explained a largely unknown 50 year academic study.  The data shows that conservatives are much more likely to follow authoritarian leaders.
Discussion: Shakespeare's Sister
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Times of India:
LeT, SIMI hand in Mumbai blasts  —  [ 11 Jul, 2006 2329hrs IST TIMES NEWS NETWORK ]  —  NEW DELHI: The terror attack on Mumbai trains was carried out by Lashkar-e-Toiba and local Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) activists and was designed to trigger communal conflagration …
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Alexis Simendinger / National Journal:
Who's Making What In The White House  —  President Bush's most senior aides — the ones who hold the coveted title of "assistant to the president" — recently received a $4,200 cost-of-living bump-up in compensation and now earn a top pay rate of $165,200, according to an internal White House list of staff salaries.
Griff Witte / Washington Post:
Army to End Expansive, Exclusive Halliburton Deal  —  Logistics Contract to Be Open for Bidding  —  The Army is discontinuing a controversial multibillion-dollar deal with oil services giant Halliburton Co. to provide logistical support to U.S. troops worldwide, a decision that could cut deeply …
Discussion: Bring it On! and the talking dog
David Morgan / Reuters:
Republican says US readying crackdown on leaks  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration is preparing a crackdown on intelligence leaks to the media and will try to pursue prosecutions in some recent cases, the chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee on Tuesday.
Terrance / The Republic of T.:
LIFEbeat's Anti-Gay Death Concert  —  There are some things that defy imagining.  For example, why would an AIDS organization that calls itself LIFEbeat promote a benefit concert where half the headliners are artists who've advocated anti-gay violence in their music?  —  Can't think of a reason?
Associated Press:
A Low-Water Mark for Broadcast TV Viewing  —  TV viewers must have taken to the beach: It was the least-watched week in recorded history for the four biggest broadcast networks.  —  CBS, ABC, NBC and Fox averaged 20.8 million viewers during the average prime-time minute last week, according to Nielsen Media Research.
Discussion: BizzyBlog.com and Ed Driscoll.com
Jim Kuhnhenn / Associated Press:
Political Strategists to Launch Web Site  —  A bipartisan group of prominent political strategists on Tuesday announced an Internet information venture designed to interact with America's opinion leaders and serve as an antidote to the right-left clash that typifies political discourse on the Web.
Discussion: Daily Pundit and RightWinged.com
 
 
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Financial Times:
Mumbai commuter train blasts least 170
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Syndicator Denies Coulter Lifted Material
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Tunnel Plot Suspects Linked to Al-Qaeda
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