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Avi Issacharoff / Haaretz:
Gaza groups ready to deal on cease-fire, release of Shalit — All groups in Gaza, including Hamas, would now accept a cease-fire deal with Israel which would include releasing Gilad Shalit, according to the Palestinian Agriculture Minister, who also heads the coordinating committee of Palestinian organizations there.
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Lebanese parliament speaker rejects Rice cease-fire proposal — Nabih Beri, Lebanon's parliament speaker and Hezbollah's de facto negotiator, rejected proposals brought by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Monday, inisisting a cease-fire must precede any talks about resolving Hezbollah's presence …
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Peter Brown / Real Clear Politics:
Democrats Lose if Lieberman is Defeated — The most interesting question about the possibility that Connecticut Democrats could deny Joseph Lieberman renomination is whether that would help or hurt the senator's political prospects. Or, for that matter, the Democratic Party's.
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Rich Noyes / NewsBusters.org:
CNN's Robertson Now Admits: Hezbollah 'Had Control' of His Anti-Israel Piece — Better late than never? On CNN's Reliable Sources on Sunday, CNN's senior international correspondent Nic Robertson added all of the caveats and disclaimers that he should have included in his story last week …
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CNN:
CNN RELIABLE SOURCES — Coverage of Mideast Conflict — THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. — HOWARD KURTZ, HOST: The media and the Mideast. As the death toll rises in Israel and Lebanon, are journalists being fair to both sides?
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
The Boxer Meltdown — Maura and CTBob had quite the face off with Barbara Boxer today when they tried to dodge the public in an event only annnounced to the press at a local candy store normally closed on Mondays. (You'll remember Maura from her encounter with Lieberman when the dog ate Joe Biden's train schedule.)
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Chronicle of Higher Education:
Can Blogging Derail Your Career? — 7 Bloggers Discuss the Case of Juan Cole — With the debut of his Web log, Informed Comment, four years ago, Juan R.I. Cole became arguably the most visible commentator writing on the Middle East today. A professor of modern Middle East and South Asian history …
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Joby Warrick / Washington Post:
U.S. Says It Knew of Pakistani Reactor Plan — Congress Learned of Nation's Nuclear Expansion From Independent Analysts — The Bush administration acknowledged yesterday that it had long known about Pakistan's plans to build a large plutonium-production reactor, but it said the White House …
Jeff Douglas / Associated Press:
Massive blackout continues in St. Louis — AP — _ ST. LOUIS (AP) _ Nearly a quarter-million homes and businesses still had no electricity Monday as the city struggled to recover from last week's devastating thunderstorms. — The blackout has kept air conditioners from cooling homes since Wednesday …
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Reuters:
Talks on WTO's Doha round collapse — U.S. presidential 'fast track' trade authority to expire in 2007. — GENEVA (Reuters) — Talks by major trade powers to save the World Trade Organization's Doha Round collapsed on Monday, leaving the future of negotiations on a global free trade deal in doubt.
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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton / dlc.org:
About the American Dream Initiative — Editor's Note: Due to the large size of these files, and increased website traffic, these files may take a few moments to load. — At the 2005 national conversation in Columbus, Ohio, DLC Chair Gov. Tom Vilsack asked Sen. Hillary Clinton to lead …
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Annabelle McDonald / The Australian:
Peace prize winner 'could kill' Bush — NOBEL peace laureate Betty Williams displayed a flash of her feisty Irish spirit yesterday, lashing out at US President George W.Bush during a speech to hundreds of schoolchildren. — Campaigning on the rights of young people at the Earth Dialogues forum …
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The Digital Brown Shirts — I don't know who Al Gore had in mind when he spoke of Nazi-like tactics being used against the media two years ago; it's usually best not to give examples when you're making things up. When it comes to finding examples of the mythical digital Brown Shirt …
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Ian Bishop / New York Post:
HILLARY GATHERS AN ARMY — INCLUDES 3G FOR STYLIST — July 24, 2006 — WASHINGTON - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign army has increased its ranks to 50 staffers and more than 20 consultants, specialists in everything from fund-raising to speech-writing to hairstyling and makeup.
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Damon Darlin / New York Times:
The New King of Big TV's Is Queen-Size — Will buying a TV set one day involve choosing between full, queen and king sizes? — Panasonic said last week that it would begin selling a 103-inch flat-panel plasma television in the United States in time for the holiday season.
Ralph Kinney Bennett / TCS Daily:
Maybe Now We'll Get It — Maybe, as this terrible business in Lebanon unfolds, we'll finally get it: — Guerrillas like to hide behind civilians. — Muslim guerrillas take it a step further: "Civilians" are a weapon to them — as much a part of the fight as the AK-47 or RPG they carry.
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New York Times:
Nations Reluctant to Commit Troops to Lebanon — PARIS, July 24 — Support is building quickly for an international military force to be placed in southern Lebanon, but there remains a small problem: where will the troops come from? — The United States has ruled out its soldiers participating …